Short Stingray Poems
Short Stingray Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Stingray by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Stingray by length and keyword.
In diving the coast off Aruba,
He thought he would play his best tuba.
The fish thought it odd,
The stingray said “Todd,
That isn’t the way to do scuba.”
Categories:
stingray, adventure, fish, funny, humor, music, sea, silly,
Form:
Limerick
One word
Coming from you
Can pierce right through my heart
Sending poison through me like a
Stingray
Written by Brenda Meier-Hans
Fall 2012
Categories:
stingray, anger, feelings, hurt, marriage, sad, spoken word,
Form:
Cinquain
the new bike for which
all summer
I worked my bum off
Sept. 30, 2018 for Maureen McGreary's Biker's Dozen Poetry Contest
*Bum can be replaced also by the word buns or my made-up word, bunless. I read that England prefers the slang Bum and US prefers buns!
Categories:
stingray, childhood,
Form:
Haiku
From
our pink deck with a Jarra cocktail table-set
We sit awaiting sunset with an
‘Hawaiian absence’ of seagulls
As dusk comes with violet echoes
across the spotted water,
from the resturaunts
comes a wine hubbub - table- laughter
Mountains, marshmallowed
in occasional cloud on this still night-
constant torchlight on quiet water
un-moving palms, paddle sounds
A swanky stingray drifts past
A shadowed water taxi
and strangers who wave at us
Suzanne Delaney
Categories:
stingray, absence, boat, culture, december, fish, people,
Form:
Free verse