Short Stirred Up Poems
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blue jay’s blundering
Keeps the birds stirred up today
Blue jay rejection
Heart feels his loneliness
A social outcast myself
Categories:
stirred up, bird, self, society,
Form:
Tanka
Weapons of war launch,
Stirred up anger and violence,
Unyielding forces,
Relentless arbitration,
Perpetual peace envisaged.
March 5, 2022.
Categories:
stirred up, anger, hate, peace, violence, war,
Form:
Tanka
The Buzzed United States
are thus stirred up due to
the crazy ramblings of the crazy drone
and the outbursts of the crazy MOSKA
Categories:
stirred up, allusion, analogy, conflict, crazy, perspective, political,
Form:
Free verse
Vegetables boiled in an angry froth.
Stirred up, they were, in a savory broth.
"Give me liberty or death", they said,
as they were joined by a cabbage head.
Categories:
stirred up, food, silly,
Form:
Epigram
Spirit stirred-up*…be revived for faith-propelled acts, glorifying God.
*2Timothy 1:6 ...Stir up the gift of God, which is in thee...
April 14, 2019
Categories:
stirred up, christian, dedication, faith, god, jesus, spiritual, truth,
Form:
Monoku
There once was a man from Warangal
who stirred up quite a big scandal,
He loved a good girl gone bad
She was the best he yet had,
So was shunned as a hardcore vandal.
~04/26/2017
~Limerick contest by JAN ALLISON
Categories:
stirred up, humor,
Form:
Limerick
Best friend with us, one at a time.
MariDee was simply sublime.
Yes we loved her so.
From her head to her toe.
She kept us stirred up all the time.
Written 6-29=2019 Contest: Humorous Limerick Sponsor: Tania Kitchin
Categories:
stirred up, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, 7th
Form:
Limerick
On an August afternoon
mowing a large patch of grass,
all around me barn swallows
are swooping, diving, snap rolling,
feasting on insects stirred up
by my mower.
As I pass one sitting
on the top wire of our fence,
our blue eyes meet
in mutual admiration.
Categories:
stirred up, beauty, nature,
Form:
Free verse
I am from the mountains
(The bumps in the road)
I am from the forest
(The grass nobody mowed)
I am from the ocean
(Puddles left by the rain)
I am from the desert
(Dust stirred up by a train)
I am from the valleys
(The cracks in a seed)
I am from Indiana
(A flat, flat land indeed)
Categories:
stirred up, analogy, home, how i feel,
Form:
Rhyme
Blackstrap molasses I drink every day.
I've learned it holds anemia at bay.
One tablespoon quick stirred up
with almond milk (a scant cup)
makes my red blood cells cheer. Hip hip hooray!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Nancy Jones
October 30, 2011
for Francine Roberts' Pick a Beverage, any Beverage contest
Categories:
stirred up, food, health,
Form:
Limerick
"A good-controversy is-just-like a real-tasty pot of-beans; replenishing the water-
you-have to-keep-them stirred-up, lest you-do-this-they-tend to-get to tasting-bad,
getting-stuck-on-themselves, burning to-the bottom-of the-pot... ."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKbk_dQ8Mhg
Categories:
stirred up, inspirational
Form:
Prose Poetry
He is the king of the rebels
Keeps things stirred up and unruly
Disruptive, arrogant, an insurrectionist
Other people follow his lead and are jailed.
He is protected by a political party that wants to win
Trading integrity, honor, and the greater good for possible seat
Disgusting, rebellious, pompous revolutionary.
Categories:
stirred up, political, usa,
Form:
Free verse
Gettin' Stirred Up!
twisting and turning
from within the soup,
as we long to go rightfully
yearning and burning
to break free from everything,
but once we're truly poured out
we'd only become cold and callused
and then, the longing to return is surely sought
5-31-09
Categories:
stirred up, longing,
Form:
I do not know?
a brilliant poet named Plath
whose spouse stirred up lot of wrath
they both became well known
yet, was held prone alone
gone survived her, do the math
Written: November 04, 2022
A Funny Limerick - Make Me Laugh Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Tania Kitchin
Checked by HMS.COM: 7-7-6-6-7
Categories:
stirred up, analogy, poets,
Form:
Limerick
Holding the phone no one answers its too late,
The time passes as you only hear it ring wondering why,
They're out of reach as if on the other side of an endless gate,
Little dide you know about how they had the whole night to think and cry,
Drowning in the emotions you stirred up brings them their fate,
Causing them to lock theirselves away and die
Categories:
stirred up, death, life, lost love,
Form:
Rhyme
Carrie Nation and her cohorts stirred up all kinds of consternation,
As they raided bars leaving a trail of broken glass across the nation!
With hatchet and Bible in hand she preached hellfire and damnation!
She deemed demon rum and those who drank it an abomination!
Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired
© All Rights Reserved
Categories:
stirred up, funny,
Form:
Clerihew
Did you know
You were the one
Who always stirred up so much fun
Fun for me and fun for you
Oh so much fun, if only you knew
But I am now dead to you
That is what you wanted true
So I now just wish that you knew
How much fun that you blew
When you decided no more me and you
So there is no more fun
As you are the one
Who is switching off my sun
DAMO x
Categories:
stirred up, surreal,
Form:
Free verse
Crabo stirred up a hornet's nest
Called up Vespa for music fest
Vespa bit the bullet
Crabo braised a pullet
Faced the music they were so stressed
© Rajat Kanti Chakrabarty
18 December 2014
Categories:
stirred up, fun, nonsense,
Form:
Limerick
I've stirred up the dust
where I used to turn him loose
so he could run free-
Squirrels may be glad he is gone
but leaves have gilded his grave
Sitting in the shade
I feather grass with fingers,
feeling soft, long ears---
I can almost feel the thump
of his tail against my legs
_________________________________________
4/22/14
For Contest Sponsored By Amy Green
Categories:
stirred up, dog, nature,
Form:
Tanka
Air weighs heavy with an earthy smell,
Dare we hope for a real downpour,
Fair weather concedes to a stormy night
Care its only misty rain, we were hoping for more.
Dry fields plague the farmer’s crops,
My country roads are stirred up with dust,
Bye to the green grass and pretty flowers,
Lie to me weatherman, more rain is a must.
Written July 28, 2011
For Lento Contest
Sponsored by ^Rick Parise
Categories:
stirred up, nature,
Form:
Rhyme
Dark, tranquil night grew fidgety
With fits of whooshing wind
And sleep, serene, it ebbed away
With pelting, driven rain
While wife of mine, she clutched my hand
‘Neath bedclothes warm and soft—
All through the storm we cuddled tight
As branches bobbed, they thrashed;
Pale dawn, at last, all gray and wet
Brought Eros on a call:
He saw our love, his grin he flashed,
A tempest then stirred up.
Categories:
stirred up, husband, love, storm, wife,
Form:
Blank verse
Whole political picture proved to be pathetic;
Did need watered down version for diuretic,
For fluid to form,
Way above norm,
To be treated by Trump who once was a medic.
Trump lies about everything so he might as
well lie about this also.
What we wondered about was reaction,
We would find within a certain faction;
Stirred up pot;
Even when hot,
Hope it should draw much satisfaction.
Jim Horn
Categories:
stirred up, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Limerick
I feel so lifeless
feel like something missing inside
feel like my foot have nowhere to step on
floating aimlessly
I feel sick inside
so stirred up inside
chill haunted me tick by tick
so sad and insecure
I wanna run away
go far and have a breath of some new air
go far away
me and my sickness inside
my so stirred up inside
maybe for far away
maybe for breathing something new
I can alive again
I can feel complete again
Categories:
stirred up, emotions, feelings,
Form:
Free verse
Place your hand, my dear, upon the very hand that holds you
Place your lips, so soft, to taste and wet with mine
Place your eyes to see, reflections of our one heart
As we two embrace, together at this time
It’s been too long, my love, since we opened up our souls
Stirred up our passions, come together, as we do now
I’ve been waiting so long, to press my lips to yours, love
Releasing inhibitions that hold us back, somehow
Categories:
stirred up, love, passion
Form:
Quatrain
Under the silvery light of the moon,
I heard the cry of a distant loon.
Closer by I detected the bark,
Of a lone coyote out in the dark.
The wild bobcat out on the prowl,
Stirred up the screeching of a midnight owl.
While crickets sang a happy refrain,
I heard the whistle of a nearby train.
Competing with the urgent siren whine,
Was the soft humming of the telephone lines.
And the trickling of a sleepy stream,
Lulled me fast into a friendly dream.
Categories:
stirred up, nature,
Form:
Rhyme