Short Squadron Poems
Short Squadron Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Squadron by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Squadron by length and keyword.
Bombs Away
Loud noise overhead
regimented formation...
geese flying squadron...
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Categories:
squadron, nature,
Form:
Haiku
Formation
Squadron of swallows flies here and there
Cruising low on a breath of air
By Robb A. Kopp...
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Categories:
squadron, nature
Form:
Crystalline
Categories:
squadron, insect,
Form:
Tanka
V-Formation
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silent whispers echo throughout the sky
journey mapped long before start
guided by their instincts
in V-formation a squadron of geese
wings beat as one~unity
symbol of harmony
with wings outstretched, they dance upon the breeze
geese sing anthem of freedom
their honks~melodious...
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Categories:
squadron, bird,
Form:
Kimo
Horace D Warden
This poem has been removed for publishing on Amazon in WW II in Poetry: Veterans Stories in Poetry, including my late father's who was a Spitfire pilot in the Nigeria Squadron. As it says at the end, "For free speech".
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Categories:
squadron, america, boat, courage, death, hero, history, world
Form:
Quatrain
Ellsworth Wallace Haynes
This poem has been removed for publishing on Amazon in WW II in Poetry: Veterans Stories in Poetry, including my late father's who was a Spitfire pilot in the Nigeria Squadron. As it says at the end, "For free speech".
https://smile.amazon.co.uk/WW-II-Poetry-Veterans-Stories-ebook/dp/B07DGLF33G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1528537495&sr=8-1&keywords=Rhoda+Monihan...
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Categories:
squadron, courage, death, hero, history, memory, remember, world
Form:
Quatrain
J D Osborne
This poem has been removed for publishing on Amazon in WW II in Poetry: Veterans Stories in Poetry, including my late father's who was a Spitfire pilot in the Nigeria Squadron. As it says at the end, "For free speech".
https://smile.amazon.co.uk/WW-II-Poetry-Veterans-Stories-ebook/dp/B07DGLF33G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1528537495&sr=8-1&keywords=Rhoda+Monihan...
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Categories:
squadron, america, courage, death, health, hero, history, world
Form:
Heroic Couplet
Hubert Mark Alvater
This poem has been removed for publishing on Amazon in WW II in Poetry: Veterans Stories in Poetry, including my late father's who was a Spitfire pilot in the Nigeria Squadron. As it says at the end, "For free speech".
https://smile.amazon.co.uk/WW-II-Poetry-Veterans-Stories-ebook/dp/B07DGLF33G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1528537495&sr=8-1&keywords=Rhoda+Monihan...
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Categories:
squadron, america, courage, hero, history, patriotic, political, world
Form:
Quatrain
Past Times 9
Reading
Begins with Rupert Bear,
Until that was found too square;
The Just William came on the scene,
But soon became a childish has-been.
Youth-filled reading,a melanged mix,
Biggles & squadron,sixty-six;
The hero,Algy & Ginger against the hun,
Adventures that made him number one.
Onto Enid's Famous Five,
Long before PC, could deprive;
Julian,Anne George & Rick
In books,fast moving and slick...
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Categories:
squadron, childhood, nostalgia,
Form:
Rhyme
Happiness
"Countdown to Happiness"
by: Eric L. Boddie
Happiness, as people Praying is news Eric surely shares
Aspiring poets portray intense new emotions someone snared
People pretend if nothing ever Saves Souls
Perhaps it needs every silver shoal
Indeed, nothing ever stands storms
Not every squadron swarms
Evil suggests sinfulness?
Savior's Success!
Solidifiedness....
12-15-15...
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Categories:
squadron, art, beautiful, blessing, happiness, philosophy, poetry, prayer,
Form:
Acrostic
Son of a Biscuit
"You son of a biscuit!" That's me being clean.
I call others a "son of a biscuit"
when I'm in the prescence of children especially,
when I really want to say, "You SOB!"
I get some pretty weird looks from they I "curse out,"
in front of children regularly,
but this approach can backfire as I discovered unfortunately,
soon you'll have a squadron of children calling everyone,
a "son of a biscuit" eventually.
Kids seem to think my "son of a biscuit" is very funny....
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Categories:
squadron, children,
Form:
Rhyme