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Short Quads Poems

Short Quads Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Quads by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Quads by length and keyword.


Premium Member Grandpa Faerie Distributes Dandelions
Faerie children were all a titter
It was spring time no longer bitter
Grandpa Faerie’s dandelion distribution day
They were giddy and happy from far away

They arrived in doubles and triples and quads.
They giggled and wiggled in all kinds of squads
Grandpa Faerie was out with great speed
Recognizing their happiness for this pretty weed....

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Categories: quads, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Doling Out Dandelions
Faerie children were all a titter
It was spring time no longer bitter
Grandpa Faerie’s dandelion distribution day
They were giddy and happy from far away

They arrived in doubles and triples and quads.
They giggled and wiggled in all kinds of squads
Grandpa Faerie was out with great speed
Recognizing their happiness for this pretty weed....

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Categories: quads, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th
Form: Rhyme
Protests
In the 60’s we protested
Out on the quads
With our armbands and banners and signs
‘Til the rage manifested
By police riot squads
Put a damper on all our designs.

We erected no tents
And we went home to sleep
But were sure we could orchestrate change.
Yet these current events
Which on campuses sweep
Seem, to me, very different and strange.
...

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Categories: quads, perspective,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member baby squirrel
Baby squirrel was first born
On both sides of the family
Grandmas wanted to hold him constantly
A bit of a rivalry developed
Why didn’t you have twins? One accused her daughter.
I tried, she replied, but it did not happen this time.
I had quads, her mother said.
I had six in my litters, said her mother-in-law
Competition on.
Baby squirrel winked at his mother.
He liked being the only one....

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Categories: quads, baby,
Form: Light Verse

Book: Shattered Sighs