Short Registration Poems
Short Registration Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Registration by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Registration by length and keyword.
Lil' Richie
A butcher named Richard McCall
Attended a naturist ball.
But at registration,
Due to refrigeration,
His name tag read "Dickie McSmall"....
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Categories:
registration, cool, humor, humorous, nature,
Form:
Limerick
A World Gone Dark
mom
is comatose
tubes hooked up
on life support
words float
above you
they do not sink in
there is no registration desk
for the likes of them
on your own now
a world gone dark...
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Categories:
registration, dark, death, emotions, future,
Form:
Free verse
Changing the Screen Door
Vivaldi wrote the Seasons
Botticelli painted La primavera
and I change the screen door
Of all the ways in the world
to trace the miracle change of the world
I mark it in the lowliest way
They greeted the spring with joy
and the fall with registration
but I, I change the screen door....
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Categories:
registration, autumn, beauty, how i feel, seasons, spring,
Form:
Free verse
Pph Not Mph Or Kph
no
officer
i was not
going over
the limit
licence and
registration
please
as he walked
back to his car
i tried to think of
how to get out of
this predicament
sir step out of the car
this is not your first
offence over 10 in
a 24 poems per
hour zone
your pen and paper
will be confiscated
until you are deemed
fit to write with a
certain amount of
responsibility...
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Categories:
registration, muse,
Form:
I do not know?
Don'T Shroom and Drive
"License and registration please," the officer said to me.
"Is there a problem officer?" I asked politely.
"Are you serious?!" he snapped back angrily,
and so I decided to just sit in my car quietly,
parked in a playground, in its sandbox,
with frightened children surrounding me.
A word of advice to everybody,
Never drive after taking cough syrup,
and never chase it down with mushroom tea....
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Categories:
registration, car, drink,
Form:
Rhyme