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Short Spellings Poems

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


Colourblind Slim
Colourblind Slim


Colourblind Slim was orn'ry an' mean
Today he said the stop lite was green
Here lies Colourblind Slim

©4/01/2012


Form:Epitaph

*spellings are intentional for dialect

For Broken Wings contest: Form E...

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Categories: spellings, death, funny,
Form: Epitaph



Master Shakspeare
Master Shakspeare
An actor, poet and playwright
Master Shakspeare
A writer without any peer
He penned his plays for our delight
Amazed the world with his insight
Master Shakspeare

* As some contemporary accounts refer to Shakespeare, and many other spellings too...

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© Jack Horne  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: spellings, art,
Form: Rondeau
Victoria's Secret
He and she wear similar names
Altered spellings
Brown sugar and black salt
Are meant to serve different purpose.

An offensive outfit
Hard earned money worth a semen
Mucus and milk must be siblings
Soul & tarot card reading is an unrecognised hobby.

Nine balls are snooked on an English table
The cue lies on her court....

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Categories: spellings, anti bullying, dark, drug, england, international, metaphor,
Form: Political Verse
The Pen
Everyday I fill the  ink of my pen with thoughts
I  placing the pen on the paper,
I write the words on the line,
Verbs and Nouns express the mind,
But some reason its just not quite right,
Sometimes its for the spellings,
others for the sound,
But most the time its the thought itself, I cross out.
Starting all over again, A poet with an invisible pen!...

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Categories: spellings, confusion, introspection, philosophy,
Form: Lyric
Doctor Johnson Cried Out
Doctor Sam Johnson
In London one day
Cried out, “ ‘Twould be awesome
To look up a word, in a book say,
In order to ensure that the spellings are right
Of all of the words that are written these days.
(Not that I need it, but Boswell you might).” 
And so he set out to write one, and so it arrived,
Revolutionary, resplendent, in the 
Year of Our Lord, seventeen hundred and fifty five....

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Categories: spellings, history,
Form: Acrostic



Class Test :: Letrilla
My classmates asked how was the test replied getting max, it's my best. Good topic; wrote poem on cow. Spellings OK, rhymes were perfect. Meter, syllables count, twice checked right stanzas placed, correct rhythm picked. Got zero, while expected ‘wow’! Paper asked: write Essay; I'm stressed. My classmates asked how was the test replied getting max, it's my best.
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© Pratap Roy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: spellings, poems,
Form: Verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things