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Short Slid Poems

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


Premium Member My Way
my heart is at peace
for I slid through life my way
embracing people...

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Categories: slid, how i feel,
Form: Light Verse



Premium Member Raindrops
Down my umbrella
   ~the raindrops slid down dripping~
  into wide waters...

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Categories: slid, adventure, allusion, appreciation, blessing, color, cousin, devotion,
Form: Haiku
Torch of Hatred
green tree frog slid down

cattails mirrored, dark pool shone,

hatred torched the town....

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Categories: slid, animals, nature, social,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Shh Tongue Twister
Silvery slivers of shadowy moonshine slid slowly into sundown silence.

John G. Lawless
1/12/2021...

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Categories: slid, moon, sky,
Form: Monoku
Premium Member Eidolon
As the dread spirit’s cowl slid back, a stench so foul
it burned was released, the greeting of the deceased....

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© Ben Throne  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: slid, death, horror, spiritual,
Form: Alexandrine



Premium Member He Knew What It Meant
her white shirt slid off
she was facing the wall
he knew what it meant
he was thrilled
tonight was the night...

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Categories: slid, sensual,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Buckle Up
One man one woman
Upon a horse they did ride
Till off it she slid
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Categories: slid, life,
Form: Senryu
Premium Member Holds My Eye
tear just slid down eye
sparks, specks and shadows I see
   my hand holds my eye


11/01/17
written by James Edward Lee Sr....

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Categories: slid, analogy, emotions, sad, sorrow,
Form: Haiku
Limerick
There was a fat baker called Bill
whose store stood high on a hill
he lived down below
and when it would snow
he slid on a tray for a thrill....

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Categories: slid, funny, people, silly,
Form: Limerick
Granny's Looking For a Man
Granny was looking for a man
Her eyes were set on a mannequin stand
Slid over to touch
Reach down in his crutch
Then realized that he had a stiff hand...

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© Daisy Ward  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: slid, humor,
Form: Limerick
Minutiae
A goose egg of gold,
Six lambs in a fold,
The coconut fell from its tree.
A pet, granite rock,
It's thirteen o'clock,
The mountain slid into the sea....

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Categories: slid, children, funny, imagination,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Traveling Salesman
once a brush salesman from nice

soaked all of his suits in grease

then slid through each town

with nary a frown

till someone called the police....

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Categories: slid, adventure, anxiety, business, cheer up, giggle, high
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Happy Duckling
There once was a duckling so cute
Who slid down a long water shute
His mother was shaken by the risk he had taken
But the duck thought the ride was a hoot...

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Categories: slid, 1st grade,
Form: Limerick
Pants Dance
there was a warthog who danced
who dipped, swirled, rocked, slid and pranced
to cut the rug and swing
was his favorite thing
until he danced off his pants...

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Categories: slid, animal,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Grandpa's X-mas Cleaning Service
   Grandpa slid down the chimney X-mas night

      When he dusted himself off

         His bottom was black ...

            But the chimney was white...

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Categories: slid, christmas, giggle, grandfather,
Form: Free verse
Reborn
Rooftop was open,
and I was free,
I slid to edge,
and took the plunge,
Where I reached,
was a rooftop more open,
from where I took another plunge,
and was reborn....

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Categories: slid, inspirational, life, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Ugly Small Fry Tattle Tale Thief
The ugly small fry tattle tale thief
Slid to a quick stop much to my relief.
He was definitely mean
His tattle-taling obscene.
And frankly I gave him nothing but grief....

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Categories: slid, 10th grade, 12th grade, fairy,
Form: Limerick
A Four Line Rhyme
I slid down a hill that was covered in slime
I almost kept going, but I stopped on a dime
To get back to the top is a hell of a climb
I would do it all over, but I'm all out of time...

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Categories: slid, fun,
Form: Rhyme
Message In a Bottle- Blank - Robb Kopp
Covered with sand and barnacles too
A plastic bottle turning blue
found a treasure in my hand
I cleaned layers of sand
Inside a note hid
unscrewed the lid
out it slid
heart sank
blank...

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Categories: slid, sea
Form: Nonet
Premium Member Clerihew David
Artist Jaques-Louis David
into politics he once slid
He loved the 'Roman nose'
with Napoleon in a dramatic pose*

*https://useum.org/artwork/Napoleon-Crossing-the-Alps-Jacques-Louis-David-1801...

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Categories: slid, art, people,
Form: Clerihew
Amid the Mess
you
like lightning
sliced
so frightening
so nice
electric shock
opened lock
crumbling rock
slithering
you slid
settling amid
the mess
you are my sin
i confess
guilty pleasure
heart seizure...

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Categories: slid, allegory, love, passion,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Why I'M Glad Elephants Can'T Fly
I looked at a bird flying high Its poop landed up in my eye I looked such a disgrace As it slid down my face Folks laughed, but I wanted to cry FICTION WRITE! 01~06~17
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Categories: slid, bird, flying, humorous,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Laughing With the Moon
One night
a crescent moon stopped,
rocked on his backside
like a banana

and slid down the sky
to wiggle his toes 
in the treetops.

I laughed when
I heard him giggle
and asked,

Does it tickle?...

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© Cona Adams  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: slid, fantasy, humor, moon,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Last Night I Strummed
Last night, I strummed a rainbow of songs. Songs written by many diverse folks from, across the world. Afterwards, I slid down that rainbow and celebrated the pot of gold I had found.
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Categories: slid, appreciation, discrimination, people, perspective, prejudice, racism, relationship,
Form: Sijo
Premium Member Pond
POND like a tiny lake we laughed as darting tadpoles slid in and out of our eager grasping hands “childhood’s secret summer retreat” For Joseph May's Pyramids3---- 7 Lines Poetry Contest
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Categories: slid, childhood,
Form: Verse

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