Short Salmonella Poems
Short Salmonella Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Salmonella by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Salmonella by length and keyword.
I really should'a read the fine print,
when I booked this trip.
Now, thanks to salmonella,
we're all stuck on this ship.
Categories:
salmonella, adventure, holiday, natural disasters,
Form:
Rhyme
japanese chickens
produce for bright orange egg yolks
carotene diet
off putting maybe
salmonella neutralized
safe and edible
Categories:
salmonella, travel,
Form:
Senryu
A body housing three diseases
With three more as the visiting ones:
Enjoy he does just brief releases,
On some days obliged to laugh but once...
A rough fate acting as it pleases;
Each time he dumped his drugs worse than dunce
Cimetidine that Ulcer eases
Or else a body hit on each ounce
Inhaler against the longest wheezes;
No Ciproxin, Salmonella pounce...
Categories:
salmonella, courage, cry, death, fear,
Form:
Rhyme
Salmonella wanted
to broker a truce-
between life and death.
We were very scared.
The questions were never answered.
A fault on the earth’s face.
Who will ask the-
hangman ? The tree was
standing without roots.
The questions were never answered.
Who was the spider
and who was the fly ?
A rose was unfazed;
it was a naked thorn.
The questions were never answered.
Satish Verma
Categories:
salmonella, art,
Form:
ABC
Pay Your Taxes
No one relaxes
Before paying taxes
Close Shave
Homeless man shaved
By cop saved
Wait For It…
American tax cheat
IRS hot seat
Bacteria Blues
Watch out, fella!
Beware of salmonella!
Twitter Rants
Twitter “shadow banning”
Latest flame fanning
Red Planet
Liquid water lake?
For goodness sake!
Century's Longest Lunar Eclipse
Longest lunar eclipse
Blood moon outstrips
Categories:
salmonella, anxiety, conflict, corruption, inspiration, planet, poetry, sick,
Form:
Couplet
No stitches will work.
You have to navigate-
in mendacities.
You have to navigate-
in mendacities to find
the truth, the truth.
A papyrus write may
know the future, the destiny,
the future, the destiny.
You always run to piss
at the tree, to draw
the borders. The animal.
The animal within you, becomes
salmonella, dones a cap,
enters the dome.
Enters the dome.
Satish Verma
Categories:
salmonella, art,
Form:
ABC