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Short Racoon Poems

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


The Racoon Who Ate the Rat
The racoon ate the rat but the rat was raw,
So the racoon cooked the rat and the rat was no more...

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Categories: racoon, animal,
Form: Free verse



Midnight Moon
Midnight moon

watching over

the grave yard,

as a lonely racoon

searches for a late night

snack.


Written 5-14-11...

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Categories: racoon, happiness
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Rapscillion Randy
Randy rascally Racoon loved
Rambunctious Rhonda Rabbit
They really had rogue reprobate habits
But then they had some little coonbibits...

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Categories: racoon, allegory, animals, funny
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member Cuisine
racoon beams from trash
gross French food connoisseur,  huge
Julia Child fan













Senryu composed January 12, 2021...

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Categories: racoon, animal, food, french, fun,
Form: Senryu
Racoon
there is a gang of raccoon
who run in the land of rangoon
every night they get wasted
because of booze taste tested
for they live under the floor of a saloon...

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Categories: racoon, animal,
Form: Limerick



Solitude Saturates
Angst acutely augmented all crowding
Aligned to semisubmersible state
Safely seeking solitary succour
Propitious perfect proposal provokes
Reckoned rated Racoon River Retreat
Lay luxuriating lodge location
So surrounded, solitude saturates

4/1/21...

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Categories: racoon, peace,
Form: Alliteration
The Small Racoon
The small raccoon

In a sitting position 
His head bowed
On the side of the highway
Gone was the creatures life
He wandered away for just a moment from mom
Startled by traffic 
Disoriented 
He just ran
Into the moving beasts
Those beautiful, young paws are stilled forever...

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Categories: racoon, animal, baby, body, car, death, loss, sad,
Form: Free verse
Quarter of Four
It's a quarter to four,
I couldn't sleep anymore,
Seems I just heard,
A clawing at the door,
My night vision is poor,
And I'm scared to the core
It's almost Halloween
TV loaded with many a horror show,
And I just don't know...
Hope it stops soon,
And later I find,
It was Christy's Racoon!...

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© Tom Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racoon, adventure, imagination, mystery,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Spirit Refreshed
Spirit travels in brown stained 
Cool water, spirit birthing
Energy to all living 
Little fish, medium fish, large fish swim

Deer come to fill from brown stained
Running water, racoon drinks
Dragonfly hovers like a
Helicopter_drinks fill, spirit refreshed

Thanks ^Rick Parise
For the challenge 
Contest: 7/7/7/10-(x2)
Theme:"The Spirit"...

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Categories: racoon, nature,
Form: Verse
I Am Not
I am not the Countryside
       drowned in whispers of sorrow
I am not the Great Owl
       silenced in the cloak of darkness
I am not the Moon
       one single pale eye
       watching over all
I am not Fierce River 
        roaring roars of anger
I am not  the Racoon
        intruder to all
I am not a lot of things-
but most of all-
i am not this "I Am Not" poem- saying things I am not...

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Categories: racoon,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Shine Happy
Said She: 
I shine happy
   with all   You have given me
   in this life...

what has been shown me, 
   in the eyes   of my beloveds,
   in the pawprints   of the racoon,
the pink sunset dust
powdered lightly   on the white cover
   of bibulous clouds,
the oil painting beauty   of a rose.

I prop open my door
   to these sights
   with my clay foot,
my face   flushed with awe....

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Categories: racoon, appreciation, beauty, god, happiness, my children, nature,
Form: Free verse
Freezing and Not Pleasing
is the teenth of june
found face painted on balloon
looked like a racoon

bitten by chigger
sores are bigger and bigger
once were on trigger

poems complicated
which were initiated
then replicated

did contain despair
records were beyond compare
them up trump did tare

there are those who delves
into books that are on shelves
wrote by tiny elves

not very pleasing
when I had started freezing
ended up sneezing...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racoon, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Who Will Be the Winner
Fox, finches and fireflies fluttered out of the woods
Into a clearing that cleverly chose species of these three
Faeries, elves and gnomes watched as closely as they could 
It was time for the annual musical mystery forest jamboree

Who will be the winners? The badgers asked the rest.
Curious sailors and pirates came in from beyond the docks. 
Racoon and muskrat slicked their fur down to look their best. 
Whoever it is, they will have trouble winning the crown from Fox....

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Categories: racoon, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th
Form: Rhyme
The Masked Lawman
The masked stranger

Tenderly the ranger stood
With kitty in his arms
The saloon fight had rendered her
Enraptured by his charms
His easy strength and gentle face
Though hidden by his mask
Left saloon Kitty faint of heart
Almost afraid to ask
‘Say masked stranger 
Are you the law?’
She mewed in melting tones
‘I am,’ the stranger answered
‘This racoon rides alone.’
And so the legend started
Of a masked and lone lawman
Though others have 
in other times
Adapted his lone stand....

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Categories: racoon, adventure, cowboy-western, funny
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs