Short Superstore Poems
Short Superstore Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Superstore by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Superstore by length and keyword.
Sunday Shopping
Who has claimed
the highest
perch as I lurch
into the supermarket
for more inventory
to tell my story.
Sea birds roosting
on the superstore roof,
or cruising its parking
lot: it's what they've
got, and here's the proof.
It's not their fault
they're far from salt.
We're to blame....
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Categories:
superstore, abuse,
Form:
Rhyme
The Sardine
The Sardine
(How the best laid plans
can sometimes go wrong)
The Sardine is an unusual fish,
It spends all its life in a tin
On top of a Superstore shelf
So other fishes cannot get in.
But their plan was not so ingenious
As they sooner or later found out
They left the opener on the outside
Now the Sardines cannot climb out.
01/16/18...
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Categories:
superstore, fish, humor,
Form:
Rhyme
King of Beggars
King of beggars set a target for his men a stager
You must spend 100 dollars in the Spree market I do wager
they gained momentum
To the last dime, chum
And bought in a superstore a large economizer
ooo
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Categories:
superstore, fun, nonsense,
Form:
Limerick