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Short Rickets Poems

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


Bold Calendar Day Haiku
boy walks on his own
no new issues with rickets
bold calendar day...

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Categories: rickets, blessing, day, happy, miracle,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member Rival of Rickets
rival of rickets ~
Spring sunshiny easter egg hunt
and D-licious milk

4/2/2018...

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Categories: rickets, holiday, spring,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member To the Devil
The saints are prosperous and you know why
they torment your kingdom, you aren’t shy
condemned by everlasting rickets
hidden by all kinds of false jackets
smoke all the weed, you can’t be the most high....

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Categories: rickets, christian, god, spiritual,
Form: Limerick
Rickets
The square head and bossing frontals,
The flat occiput and prominent parietals,
Open fontanellae and sweating fore head,
Present on the chest rosary beaded.
The lower chest sulcussed and sternum depressed,
The legs are bowed and the tummy protruded....

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Categories: rickets, childhood, education, health, science,
Form: I do not know?
The Ringing R
By no mistake my name is Richard
And I am chauffeured in a rickshaw
A rickshaw that comes first in a row
With others that roll on shining rims
As I desire to get to the riches

My way to the riches is a riddle
But I will straighten up the rickets
And scoop the material that is raw
And then shake it until it is ripe
And then become that real rich Richard...

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Categories: rickets, poetry,
Form: Prose Poetry



Silver Arrows, and Rickets
nonsense purity
polymer
a squeezing of something
out
a tri fold with scores
of plastic, so necessarily unfulfilled 
with pictorials
a social security card,
a card from the merchant marines
with a face
eleven dollars, a fiver
and six ones, 
and a diners card
weak elbows,
furrowing brow
the smell of a polish
delicatessen on
his breath
Oh come 
all ye faithfuls 
Mexico, Poland
Bolivia
He wears a 
Movado
Then craves
for bagels
with locks after
playing Polo

Peace!...

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Categories: rickets, 1st grade, analogy, appreciation, city, class,
Form: Concrete

Book: Reflection on the Important Things