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Short Scarf Out Poems

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


Your Red Scarf
Your red scarf
Sliding over
The shoulders of
These purple mountains...

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Categories: scarf out, imagination
Form: Free verse



Indirect Kiss
I still feel the warmth in this scarf 
Breathed upon by a familiar mouth....

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Categories: scarf out, kiss, romance, romantic, sweet love, winter,
Form: Crystalline
Premium Member Long
long silk scarf
flowing in a summer breeze
ethereal blue



posted on September 25, 2018...

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Categories: scarf out, blue, wind,
Form: Haiku
The Moon Is a Mistress
The Moon wears this
Red scarf and black heels
The moon is a mistress
Let her turn this wheel...

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Categories: scarf out, imaginationmoon,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Cold Wind
knitting scarf
cold wind coming from the north
picking up speed



posted on June 14, 2018...

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Categories: scarf out, wind, winter,
Form: Haiku



Premium Member No-Man's-Land
A child’s scarf lies abandoned in the street.
Through splayed fingers over face,
startled innocent eyes....

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Categories: scarf out, conflict, war,
Form: Kimo
Your Red Scarf
Mirror in,
The sky
Wipe those
Tears from
Your blue eyes,
With your
Red scarf
Hallelujah,
Hallelujah,
Amen...

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Categories: scarf out, imagination
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Horizon
lit up by the sun bay reaches the horizon~ tighten the scarf wrap
Written: December 25, 2022
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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: scarf out, appreciation, beauty,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Dalek
I was walking past a Dalek...
It took me by surprise!
It was wearing a scarf and hat.
It told me to, "Ak-sess-a-rize!"...

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Categories: scarf out, fun, funny,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Snow Flakes Make Snow Man
Flakes
Cold, frozen
Flitting, swirling, snowing
Ice, snow, carrot, scarf
Rolling, clinging, building
Perky, fun
Snowman...

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Categories: scarf out, snow,
Form: Diamante
Boxing Day
My love loves to knit and crochet
And she does it all her own way
She knitted a scarf
As long as a wharf
Guess what I got on Christmas Day?...

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Categories: scarf out, christmas, funny,
Form: Limerick
The gift
I thought I would make for a laugh
A gift for my new pet giraffe
Well I tried and I tried
Persevered till I cried
But I finally managed a scarf...

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© John Fenn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: scarf out, africa,
Form: Limerick
Cold Country Needed
There was a young lady, a Czech,
Who had a large, thick neck,
She always wore a scarf
So people wouldn't laugh,
She went and got a job in Quebec....

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Categories: scarf out, humorous,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Tuque
tuque and heavy coat
white handknit scarf miles longer
than her mini skirt



AP: Honorable Mention 2022, Honorable Mention 2022

Posted on July 11, 2018...

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Categories: scarf out, fun, girl, silly, vanity, winter, youth,
Form: Senryu
A Fathima - Limerick .
The poetry priestess Dawood 
Donned her Bowler ,as only she could .
But a bad Irish breeze
Jellied her knees .
Still her squiggly scarf wrapped her  GOOD !!!!...

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© Sean Kelly  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: scarf out, funny, on writing and words,
Form: Limerick
Croissant
Since with butter its batter is laced,
Adding calories quickly embraced,
	Why would anyone want
	To scarf down a croissant?
(Which, to me, doesn’t have any taste!)...

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Categories: scarf out, food,
Form: Limerick
Necktie
What's your necktie dangling for?
Too stiff, too thin to be a scarf,
a bib or an apron;

too smooth to be a hankie,
too short to be a suicide noose
to contemplate on!...

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Categories: scarf out, funny
Form: Tail-rhyme
I Wore My Red Scarf Today
I wore my red scarf today,
feeling sassy and full of play,
I am the epitome of a drama queen,
wherever I am there is always a scene
as I walk down the street foxy and lean....

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Categories: scarf out, humorous,
Form: Limerick
A Struggle To Behave
I'm just not an athletic go-getter.
Won't catch me in a teams scarf or sweater.
But what I watch on TV, 
That always does it for me,
Wrestling- and the dirtier the better!!!...

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Categories: scarf out, sports
Form: Limerick
Premium Member In Strangler's Wood - Tanka Version
At a dead man’s throat lies the rain drenched woolen scarf that stifled his screams. Cold Winds howl through decayed trees - witnesses in the shadows.
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Categories: scarf out, autumn, mystery, rain,
Form: Tanka
A Prelude To Winter
Bundled in mittens and muff,
A scarf on my face to my nose,
My breath coming out in a puff
And icicles under my toes – 
It’s winter, and I’m about froze!


for Andrea's Catch-Phrase contest...

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Categories: scarf out, winter,
Form: Quintain (English)
The Holy Scarf
The priest stares towards the new blushing bride
A question in his old eyes
Replaced by a sweet smile

Gives her delicate hand to waiting groom
Blessing their pious union
With a holy red scarf...

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Categories: scarf out, wedding
Form: Kimo
Charle's Birthday!
Charles, Charles; big and black
Enough to at least scarf one big-mac!
All he seems to do is work
Would make me go berserk!
Another year older; another year wiser
At least he isn't like a miser!...

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Categories: scarf out, funny
Form: I do not know?
The Steaming Train
A train steamed away tonight
Taking you away from me

I arrive at the station too late
To find you gone with the wind's tale

With your forgotten scarf in my hand
I tried to fly to your new land...

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© Sara Zahed  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: scarf out, family, friendship, sad
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Too Cold To Snow
Can you believe it, it can be too cold to snow Yes, the air temps need moisture, that I didn't know So pray for cold temps Snow won't descend But be sure to wear a woolen scarf on your nose
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Categories: scarf out, weather,
Form: Limerick

Book: Shattered Sighs