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Short Romped Poems

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


Renee's Rabbits
Renee’s rabbits rowdily romped and ran round the room....

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Categories: romped, animals, love, pets
Form: Alliteration



Trump Rompted and Stomped
Trump Rompted and Stomped

There are times when Trump teleprompted;
And while in Bristol then he often stomped;
When near,
Do disappear;
Over many opponents romped and romped.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: romped, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Reality New Found Fragile Fatility
Reality New Found Fragile Fatility

Romped on Trump's terrible reality;
We again  became a fragile fatality;
Found in street;
Dead on feet;
Of his, we turned into another tally.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: romped, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
On One of Life's Totally Insignificant Incidents
I was walking back home through a park tonight
when something happened that gave me fright.
A big dog romped up and placed its teeth round my heel
and then romped away without taking a bite.
Good thing this dog must have just had a good meal....

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Categories: romped, animal, funny, life,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Fishmonger's Daughter Bawdy Limerick
Buck rodgers the fishmonger’s daughter Their actions got them in hot water They romped in the buff Now she’s up the duff He must find a job to support her! A challenge from a friend to use Buck Rodgers in a limerick 9/2/18
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Categories: romped, baby, humorous, lust,
Form: Limerick



Premium Member What Did God Do On the Seventh Day
Six days of creation work was great
So, on day seven God took a little break.
He talked with Adam and talked with Eve.
He danced in awe in the gentle breeze.
He romped with the lion
And frolicked with the lamb.
He looked around the garden
And felt the gentle breeze.
He loved His creation and wanted a day of ease....

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Categories: romped, inspirational, religious,
Form: I do not know?
Ryan Ran Away and More
Ryan Ran Away

Ryan  romped, stomped and galloped away;
Did swing and sway returning  another day;
Wisconsin  cheese;
Should say please,
And with his absent mind  still tries to play.

Jim Horn

He had modest  mother who was a plucker;
Someone with stick of sucker had stuck her;
Broke  yoke;
And no joke;
Chicken not steak then we would chuck her.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: romped, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member A Dog & a Cat
A dog and a cat
had a little chat
as they romped playing in a backyard.
The dog said, " My guardian feeds me, gives me shelter and loads of affection.
I guess that means that my guardian is God."
The cat on the other hand
took a completely different stand
which the dog found to be rather odd.
The cat said, "My guardian feeds me, gives me shelter and loads of affection.
I guess that must mean that I'm God."...

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Categories: romped, dog, cat, dog, me,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Skeen of Gems
Once upon her time
she filled their spines with precious gems.
and they walked straighter.
Pearly faced with leopard mind.
A dreamy lace for hopeful men.
Stiletto tapped star(amplified),
they romped around the loins of time.
Played boomerang with happiness
'til the rocket fuel went dry.

Death chose to be her sable beau.
She left us wasted on plates of lye and crow.
We, the necklace of dying gems
(the fingerprint of hopeless men)....

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Categories: romped, devotion,
Form: Free verse
A Poet's Rue
I remember as a young boy
Sitting on top Mount Parnassus
Consumed in writing I enjoyed.
Mostly poetry to express
At the time my innermost thoughts
While below my childhood playmates
Romped and played and most often fought.
And myself trying to translate
Feelings into coherent thought
And writing them down on paper.
I recollect those times that taught
Self- discipline behavior.
Yet if I lived it all again
I would be one of those children....

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Categories: romped, childhoodwriting, writing,
Form: Rhyme
We Nature Romped
Dedicated to Timothy Lee, the best of me
I held my cherished man's hand with glee as we strolled thru a lush field's spread towards a line of noble, old trees that preened and cooled the river ahead. Small pastel flowers dotted the bank like romantic marks meant to lift hearts. My perceived life stresses all fast sank in nature that dressed in Eden's art. Like freedom's children, we nature romped. ... CayCay October 2, 2019...

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Categories: romped, happy, inspiration, love, nature, paradise, peace, river,
Form: Verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things