Short Sassiness Poems
Short Sassiness Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Sassiness by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Sassiness by length and keyword.
Christmas Crazies Conjure Confections
Christmas crazies conjure confections in candy kisses.
Wee whimsical winter warlock wistfully wishes
Dreamy darling dolly deliberately does dishes,
Fluidly forever fixing finest fluorescent fishes.
Seasoned sassiness scoring subtly in swishes.
Christmas crazies conjure confections in candy kisses....
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Categories:
sassiness, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 7th
Form:
Rhyme
Dreaming of 57 Chevy
the 1957 Chevy Bel Air was fine in every way
Full of chrome, her sassiness gave her enormous sway
Some people like red autos, but turquoise was so fine
At the age of eight, I wished this car was mine!
I understood cars like the boys did in town
This beauty pranced and danced, she was heaven bound
I still love this car to this very day
I wish all cars were built and chromed this way...
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Categories:
sassiness, car,
Form:
Rhyme
Garden Joy
Bubbly laughter from inside joyful flower petals
Nymphs and elves laugh as they paint the tulips
Faeries giggle with happiness brought by spring
Freshly dressed, enjoying
Daisy’s fancy sassiness. Implementing gardening tricks planned all winter
Allowing a dandelion take over in sunny patches
Elves are pushing grasses forward in shiny newness
Robins and other songbirds singing April Joy...
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Categories:
sassiness, flower, garden,
Form:
Blank verse
Exotic Erotic Quixotic Margarite
Margarite has hot tamale sauce swarming in her veins.
She was not organized, tidy, accurate or neat,
The bartender hired her during the monsoon rains
Because her beauty and sassiness brought in men off the street.
She danced like a goddess from another country or time
Otherworldly and exotic she brought in an appreciative crowd
The bartender knew that men would spend their last dime
To see a barista this beautiful, charismatic, sassy and loud....
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Categories:
sassiness, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 7th
Form:
Rhyme
Mandela
that fine day
wind in my hair
sun on my back
i'd noticed your smile
lightening my way we'd
canvased life's scars
sudden callings mounted
above a sassiness
for peace the berlin wall
crawled awkwardly
chains rattled steel doors
grounded throughout
salted stone
an yet you sounded
the trumpets opening
rusted gates
right off the hinges
oh how small i felt
jesus welp as
your words finally
come into existence
blind no more
and seeing
i am a human being...
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Categories:
sassiness, africa,
Form:
Free verse