Short Pressure Cooker Poems
Short Pressure Cooker Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Pressure Cooker by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Pressure Cooker by length and keyword.
Father wants breakfast
Groaning to find the settings
To high, four minutes, and on
Pressure cooker despairing -
"Now what? Eggs are hard!"
Autumn
Pumpkins on vines
Canning is in session
Vegetables, mason jars
Mama’s pressure cooker gets a work out
Fresh vegetables, crusty pies
Hot out of the oven
Warm pumpkin pie
Autumn
He is a disturbed mountain, he boils in his sleep
The pressure from the outside, makes a pressure cooker on the inside
He will blow one day, the release will bring some sort of peace
Form:
Pressure cooker, atom split
Shoehorn forcing souls to fit
Public takes no prisoners
if your drummer's different.
Veering off the beaten path,
throw my shoes, no ounce of wrath
Although it's easier on the feet,
I would rather have blisters...
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It’s time to sleep
and yet
my hyper mind races
refusing to settle
a whistling pressure cooker
a jittery volcano
ready to explode
I take a deep breath
and then another
and another
turbulent seas
finally settle
finding their way
to serenity
AP: 3rd place 2021
Posted on November 12, 2019
Pain has a universal resemblance to a cutglass
Lifeless with twists and turns.
Slowly apprehending one like quicksand.
Outwardly screaming for help, no one
in sight to be pinpointed at least it
seemed that pain is eventful with full
of disappointment, heartbreak, testiness
often temporary. Pain is the pain of
conscious of false hopes, pain is
like a pressure cooker, Pain is now
turned inside out with Faith.
Today this pressure cooker heat takes our wind
And hands are used as fans to cool our faces.
Cloudless summer skies let UVA's descend
And salty perspiration leaves its traces.
A smelted feeling of being baked alive,
If not for sheltered shade we would not survive.
Twilight brings a respite from Apollo's fire.
As moonbeams dare to fill our hearts with desire.
7-20-18
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There lived a man and his wife
Who buzzed like bees in a hive
The tension between them was rife
They stung each other with knives
They somehow survived these fights
It got worse when they turned on the lights
She was never a good looker
But was keen on her lips to have a pucker
After botox and filler she resembled a gorilla
His reaction he mouthed to her was mean
Shouting and yelling he let off steam
And exploded like a pressure cooker!
10.9.2021