Short Self Respecting Poems
Short Self Respecting Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Self Respecting by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Self Respecting by length and keyword.
Trail Track
muddy, heavy roads,
to self-respecting walker
no selected route...
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Categories:
self respecting, adventure, allusion, extended metaphor, poetry, sports,
Form:
Haiku
Like Earth
like Fire and Wind,
he bolsters his courage,
like any self-respecting animal,
and simply says, No....
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Categories:
self respecting, faith, freedom, wisdom,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Toast To the Bad Girl Or S Worker
High class self respecting ladies have nothing to worry about me.I prefer low class ladies because they are more high class(and oftentimes more interesting and honest)....
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Categories:
self respecting, beautiful,
Form:
Burlesque
Astronomy and Astrology Went For a Walk
Sweet Astrology and Self-Assured Astronomy went for a little walk.
Astronomy said “Glad we can have this little self-respecting talk.”
Astrology sighed.
Astronomy tried.
To self-promote his science, pontificating during every squawk....
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Categories:
self respecting, science,
Form:
Limerick
The Marvelous Platypus
The platypus excels at evolution
And displays a super cool solution
For making his way amidst the muck,
He don't run aground. He don't get stuck.
Of this, the platypus would never dream
As a self-respecting monotreme.
Indeed, a platypus of station
Will employ electrolocation....
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Categories:
self respecting, animal, humor,
Form:
Rhyme
Blackbird Moulting
I thought my little mate the blackbird
was being bullied by his flock
maybe pressured to renounce our friendship
his little yellow nose looked painfully pecked
his tail short and dishevelled as his feathers
I might have been wrong
his beak looks healthy and strong
of shiny long black coat and tail
worthy of any self-respecting bird gangster,
groomed and pedicured to the nines....
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Categories:
self respecting, nature,
Form:
Free verse
Why Did It Become Like This
How did it come to this?
Sitting on a terrace counting how many
Ships are anchored in the bay.
I know most of the ships especially
The coastal runners, the big trawler has left an ugly ship
With a crew of the last chance saloon
No self-respecting seafarer would join a ship
That empties the ocean of life.
How did it come to this?
I am watching ships come and go in the bay of Cascais.
My plans for the future have been overtaken
By the veracity of the day...
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Categories:
self respecting, cinderella, conflict, confusion, courage,
Form:
Blank verse