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Short Sashayed Poems

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


The Scene
He tried to put on a scene
Because the wig he wore was lime green
He sashayed about
Like a boastful peacock
He's now a high paid drag queen...

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© Daisy Ward  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sashayed, humor,
Form: Limerick



Premium Member Tough Deal
Ouchica grouchica
Monica Hunt-Summers
Freed of staid husband her
Eyes flashing bright

Sashayed to Florida
Ultra-spontaneously
Surveyed the options and
Quick said goodnight....

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Categories: sashayed, hope,
Form: Double Dactyl
Premium Member An Angel Sent
Her silken hair fell soft
   On sun-kissed cheeks
   Her eyes aglow
   With Vistas unique

An angel sent
   To dwell on earth
   Her laughter spoke
   Of Joy and Mirth

Sashayed her way
   Effortless grace
   Drifted away
   To her Heavenly Place...

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Categories: sashayed, angel, heaven, joy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Serpent Woman
Serpent woman seduced as she slithered
Sultry and sexy, she sashayed as a slink
We mortals stood back, admiring her prowess
Terrified she might show us her forked tongue

She laughed as I thought this,
Blood stopped in the middle of my veins.
I was terrified, that she had read my mind.
She put her tongue out and waved it at me....

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Categories: sashayed, animal,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member serpent woman
Serpent woman seduced as she slithered
Sultry and sexy, she sashayed as a slink
We mortals stood back, admiring her prowess
Terrified she might show us her forked tongue

She laughed as I thought this,
Blood stopped in the middle of my veins.
I was terrified, that she had read my mind.
She put her tongue out and waved it at me....

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Categories: sashayed, woman,
Form: Prose Poetry



Look Forward
See now! It is a new dance,
We have shaken off the dark,
And sashayed into the dawn,
Though our memories of the past
Our remembrance of days gone,
Are ever present in our being
We step forward with promise
And design new tapestries,
We sail out boats on sea and sky
The horizon is nothing to fear
But a quest to anticipate
Look forward....

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Categories: sashayed, future, new year, time, uplifting,
Form: Free verse
Time
Within a distant moral search 
the truth whips her hair in your face 
sashayed from oblivion comes 
the trickeries of the momentous 
idea that we are all one. Lies of utter 
moronic identifiers of what emotion 
shows upon your face. The clock strikes 
a handsome note whispering the names 
of those who will make it to the gates 
in the atmosphere of choice. 

Who decides our fate?...

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Categories: sashayed, time,
Form: Free verse
Patty's Proclamation
Partly patient possibly passionate pretty Patty played prissy.
Rarely romantic rugged rakish Randy reacted with rejection.
Quickly quashing questions quixotic quietly quitting this quandary
she sashayed skirts and simply said sayonara sucker!


* note *  my sissy made me giggle out loud when she tried.
               A couple friends too ,sounded like they were pie-eyed!!

for contest"Big Kid Tongue Twister Challenge"
sponsored by ~Gwendolen~...

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© Deb Wilson  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sashayed, people, romance, giggle,
Form: Alliteration
Gotes
GOTES

She sashayed across the dance floor,
A shimmering Lycra curve.
Through the throbbing beat explosions,
She yelled a few delicate words.
“Have you got Gotes?” she said,
“You what?” said I,
“Have you got Gotes?”
“Have I got Gotes?”
“Yes,” she said, “Have you got Gotes?”
“I don’t know, whats Gotes?”
“They’re like sheep wi’ horns,” says she,
“Oh, no I haven’t,” I replied,
“Hmmm,” she said, “pity!”
and with that she danced away,
disappointed....

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Categories: sashayed, confusion, desire, girl, sexy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member What Kind of Beast Are You
A pink unicorn with buzzards dressed in stylish royal blue
Sashayed into the cow barn of my nemesis, Cindy Lou.
Witches and goblins were giving cow an October hairdo.
There was a loud gasp in the middle of the bovine’s shampoo.

What kind of beast are you? Asked a gargoyle with parley voo.
Quite honestly said the unicorn, I do not have an inkling or a clue.
But I can whistle Dixie fast, and I canter a sweet soft shoe.
They let him stay and marveled at his powerful pigeon coo....

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Categories: sashayed, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th
Form: Monorhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things