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Short Rutabaga Poems

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


Premium Member Inappropriate
inappropriate words escape my lips.... rutabaga pared
...

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Categories: rutabaga, life,
Form: Senryu



Premium Member Bow Wowzer
a neighborhood dog would cry

eating rutabaga pie

we added honey

making him runny

and morphed him into a fly....

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Categories: rutabaga, butterfly, cute, dog, fun, giggle, happy, humor,
Form: Limerick
Childlike
going
childlike
and childish
who cares? as
long as
the golden
sun
still rolls on the ground
chasing
how? steps enter my voice
and heart murmur
follows
in quiet
breathing
childlike
wonder...

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Categories: rutabaga, america, angel, beauty, child, courage, creation, dream,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Rutabaga For Lunch
Rutabaga cooks On range emitting strong scent After chopped by sharp hachet Done rutabaga Served on plate with slotted spoon They enjoyed _not very much!
Sponsor: Russell Sivey Contest: Sedoka Me Any Subject Written by: Sara Kendrick...

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Categories: rutabaga, food, funny,
Form: Sedoka
Premium Member Rst
red rice risotto 
roasted ripe rutabaga
raised raisin roll-up

saucy soup saucer
sloppy spaghetti supper
sweet summer sipper

tempting twisted tea
tomato tossed tamale
turtle topped torte

7/22/2020

Contest: Let the Pens Flow - Alliteration
Sponsor: Jenish Somadas...

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Categories: rutabaga, drink, food, fun,
Form: Alliteration



Premium Member Root Faeries Are Going Wild
root faeries going wild are sniffing with hypersensitive noses today
seeking out the curliest, most delicious, juiciest vines, along the way.
consuming grasses and roots other animals cannot fathom eating for fun.
if we had feet, said the frightened rutabaga, I would say we had better run!...

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Categories: rutabaga, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Lowly Turnip
The lowly turnip
Earthy, fleshy
Roots falling from its eyes
Fed to  livestock
One of God’s root crops
Yet deemed  untasty
By most palates 

Carrots and potatoes
Receive accolades
Carrots in orange party dress
So crunchy and sweet 
Fit in the school child’s lunch box
Potatoes in russet  brown
Mashed, fried and frittered
Prized alongside McDonalds and Kentucky Fried

Do not despair, my friend, 
Not all root crops
Are valued similarly
Said the rutabaga disparagingly...

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Categories: rutabaga, judgement, silly,
Form: Limerick

Book: Reflection on the Important Things