Short Postal Service Poems
Short Postal Service Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Postal Service by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Postal Service by length and keyword.
Postal Service Horn Haiku
this I must confess
left letter at wrong address
became a big mess
Postal Service Horn Haiku...
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Categories:
postal service, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Haiku
Transferring Hope
Hope Diamond is worth two hundred millions.
Donated to Smithsonian by one worth billions.
This forty-five carat gem was sent to them by regular mail.
They were lucky the 1958 postal service did not fail....
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Categories:
postal service, nostalgia,
Form:
Rhyme
An Arm and a Foot
Since emails became king, the postal service is suffering
Maybe that's why the cost of a stamp causes stuttering
Are you serious, last time I looked
A stamp didn't cost an arm and a foot
Now need a freaking bank loan, to myself I'm muttering...
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Categories:
postal service, angst,
Form:
Limerick
I'M So Broke I Can'T Pay Attention
Good Golly
Miss Molly
Lord's Done
Miracle Spun
Lost Faith
With Wait
Got Down
Uttered Sound
Check Arrived
Came Alive
Uncle Sam
You Da Man
Tribute To The
U.S. Postal Service
Also Entry For
Carolyn Devonshire's
Believe In Miracles Contest...
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Categories:
postal service, business, dedication, education, fantasy, funny, happiness, imagination,
Form:
Light Verse
The United States Postal Service
We are the deliverers of the United States mail.
Even when there is rain, snow, sleet, and hail,
in our daily services, we will not fail.
We deliver letters and packages to where you work and live.
Nothing but good service is what we have to give.
inspired by another member's poem
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Categories:
postal service, work,
Form:
Light Verse