Short Roofing Poems
Short Roofing Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Roofing by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Roofing by length and keyword.
Rainy Dayz
Drop by drop they hit the window,
Little by little they roll through the house,
Year after year, they eat at the roofing
How can rain be so pulchritudinous?...
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Categories:
roofing, rain,
Form:
I do not know?
Incredible Sand and Street Art
You must check on the net these amazing art visuals
They'll blow your mind and pop your roofing shingles
Incredible can't describe
Marvels of which I scribe
My mind hasn't recovered from these fantastic images...
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Categories:
roofing, art,
Form:
Limerick
The Afternoon
They pressed together
mouth to cheek
under the slow rain
as the mud deepened
and the frame of their
shelter melted away.
They stood under
spots of roofing
when the wind
brushed cold water
droplets from their
pink faces....
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Categories:
roofing, allusion, change, metaphor,
Form:
Free verse
Rights On Paper Second Generation
What a difference a few years away make
For granted, rights to privacy, personal space,
Right to lay charges of assault, I did take
Them as given in US if America
I'm no longer shocked at fence, tree removed
To steal tin, "zinc" fir shanty roofing
My yard is to be piached fir vegetables, too
We in south Africa, don't bother The Police...
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Categories:
roofing, africa, america, betrayal, international, repetition, rights, war,
Form:
Free verse
Suicidal Papaya
I, pretty texture
On the rising tree
Roofing through the Puffs:
A blue float
O, insane leaves
Dangling at the end of life's plank
And yet their sad joy heaves
Flowing through the breeze
My, o my
Did they suicide jump
Winding on the bed
Of sleeping lumps
Dear Papa
You better tell mama
That lazy brother
Wasn’t bothered to use a gun...
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Categories:
roofing, people
Form:
Blank verse
Just For You
Darling I hope you
understand
I pour not words like beach
sand
Each finding a place of its
own
Each sliding away before
dawn.
I weigh out words like the
cornerstone
I trim down sounds like the
garden
lawn
I cut out rhymes like the
roofing
beam
And verses bricks from the
village stream.
The sum a castle
Strong but subtle
Sweet a poesy just for you....
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Categories:
roofing, on writing and words, words,
Form:
Verse
Stuck On You
No need for Elmer's
Or the strength of Super Glue
The silver tone of Liquid Nails
Or that Gorilla from the zoo
No Scotch, Packing, or Duct tape
To wrap tight what's loose
None of that so called sticky stuff
For this boy will do
No 10 penny or roofing nails
To hammer all this through
No Quick Set or Rubber Cement
So that things don't move
None of that stuff seriously holds enough
At least not 100 proof
When all I need is love
For me to be stuck on you...
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Categories:
roofing, love,
Form:
Rhyme
Loudest In the Neighborhood - Part 1
I have the loudest woodpecker in the neighborhood!
He starts around 5 am, hammering on the hard wood.
I’ve even caught him at some of the metal roofing too!
I’m not sure what’s up with that, what he’s trying to do?
One thing is for sure, he’s big, black, red and white.
He didn’t seem to like being disturbed, when I was in close sight.
I’ve never heard one this loud, hammering on...with all his might!
No kidding, it’s beginning to sound like a construction site!
Heidi Sands
5/21/21...
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Categories:
roofing, bird, sound,
Form:
Rhyme