Short Teepee Poems
Short Teepee Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Teepee by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Teepee by length and keyword.
Teepee
tall turquoise teepee
setting camp in maroon mind
teal tender thought time...
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Categories:
teepee, america, appreciation, beautiful, celebration, education,
Form:
Haiku
The Rain Dance
Late Autumn sky
Brings blue-gray rain clouds
Inside the medicine man’s teepee...
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Categories:
teepee, imaginationautumn,
Form:
Free verse
Hee Hee
A squaw called Winnie Hee Hee
Lived in an Indian teepee
She laughed like a horse
And giggled of course
Alas she was odd and creepy....
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Categories:
teepee, 10th grade,
Form:
Limerick
Hey That's My Teepee
Humans are a strange lot, don't you agree
Should take lessons from the animals, you and me
Only kill to survive
Not to contrive
Nasty schemes to take over another's teepee...
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Categories:
teepee, humanity,
Form:
Limerick
One and One Makes Three
One and one can often make three
Now tell me, dear friend, how can that be
Two people blow their cork
Nine months later a stork
Comes by and plop, a third member of your teepee...
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Categories:
teepee, fun,
Form:
Limerick
Black Hole
A man paints a picture
outside on his teepee
A man writes a novel
from inside his soul
Each message recorded
to transcend the seasons
Eternity on notice
—another black hole
(Villanova Pennsylvania: June, 2014)...
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Categories:
teepee, travel,
Form:
Rhyme
Will Do Chores
I can do this, I can do that
I can do anything, splicketty-splat.
I'm quite the expert, and certainly quick
Excellent service here, licketty-click.
Your toaster won't roast'er?
Your car needs repair?
I'll fix your teepee,
your sofa and chair
I'll cure your doggy
of fleas, lice, and pox
I'll wash your diapers,
your windows, your socks.
I'm inexpensive, and fast as a wink
Available any time, blinkity-blink....
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Categories:
teepee, career, funny, humor, hyperbole, jobs, success, work,
Form:
Rhyme
Traditions
Big Chief Red Cloud
Man of no little fame
Advising the Paleface
How a child got its name.
It is given by a mother
From the first thing they see
After giving birth and
First leaving their teepee
For my own mother
What caught her eye
Was a beautiful sunset
And the colour of the sky
Over there Is my daughter
Little White Fawn
From a deer and her calf
Seen that very first dawn.
Sometimes of course
Tradition can be irritating
Sat by her side is my son
Two Dogs Copulating....
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Categories:
teepee, baptism, birth, humor,
Form:
Rhyme