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Short Spicing Poems

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


Premium Member tangy scent of spring
                
                      tangy scent of spring

           sprays   potion on blooms of dark woods ~
            spicing dayglow's breeze
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Categories: spicing, spring,
Form: Haiku



The Onward Going
Progress shall be my work and rest
Doing what only gods can do best, 
Inking choice  lines of preciosity
And ever spicing their superior quality, 
Till the end of my pen begins  to wither
And my sweet chills turn sour or bitter! 

And it shall never halt my onward progress, 
And my zeal for more shall never be less....

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Categories: spicing, devotion
Form: Rhyme
Food Fest Was the Best
Slicing Enticing Cake

Had started out when we were slicing, 
An incredible cake seeming so enticing; 
When found, 
Perfectly round, 
With excellent icing and sweet spicing.

Food Fest Was the Best

Food fest had been really the best;
Is easy to chew up and then digest;
Calories become;
More than some;
Find another we went on a quest.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: spicing, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member October Hides
An Autumn rain teases the roses
Splashes within cupped petals
Challenges the lone bumble bee
To pollinate the late bloomers

Chipmunks grapple with wet acorns
Leaf armadas ride the rapids
A lone goose questions its choice
Children know what the puddle’s for

October hides behind next Sunday
Readying its cornstalk mazes
Spicing up its pumpkin-ness
Adding its scents to Fall’s colors...

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Categories: spicing, autumn, october,
Form: Verse
Dire Need For Food
Dire Need for Food

Need for nutritious food is always dire;
Rather than us die and have to expire,
Did eat on,
Until gone,
Our each delicious meal in its entire.

Another piece off we started slicing,
Of incredible cake seeming enticing;
When found,
Perfectly round,
With excellent icing and sweet spicing.

Food fest had been on was the best;
Always easy to chew up and digest;
Calories become,
More that some;
Find more we went on another quest.


Jim Horn...

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Categories: spicing, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick




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