Short The Hill Poems

Short The Hill Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about The Hill by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about The Hill by length and keyword.


Jack and Jill

When Jack and Jill went up the hill
Each one had a quarter
Jill came down with fifty cents
I thought they went for water
Form: Rhyme


Don'T Need a Ticket

you can ride for free
just be
heavenly
do the lords will
you get over the hill
he'll fixs it
you
DON'T NEED A TICKET

Bless

You the hill
you the hole
you who gave
you who stole
you the best
you the worst
You my bless
you my curse.

Jessica
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member annoying child

Not merely rejected
Violently ejected
Booted out of the house and over the hill
Family is relieved she is down there still
Form: Rhyme

Church On the Hill

its country town
Not to many people around
There is  a him mill
We take a chill pill
Go to part at the
Church on the HiLL


Premium Member Appearance

a patch of daisies
          spread in the grass on the hill
                a white cloud appeared

Heidi Sands

7/1/21
Form: Haiku

Milky Way

Milky way --
one by one fireflies
up the hill

August 7, 2014
 
#1, Haiku "Aha" Moment contest
 
Regina Riddle, sponsor
Form: Haiku

Premium Member Warped Wrhymes 1

Jack and Jill
Went up the hill
And there she broke her water

She laid down
Upon the ground
And bore them both a daughter
© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member Social Distancing

Jack and Jill went up the hill,
Social distancing was forgotten,
Jill came down with Covid 19,
We wish they had been smarter!
Form: Limerick

Golgota

When you  will climb
the hill of Golgota,
near the Jessus
carrying his cross, 
you will never
hate anyone, 
all your life...
© Ioan Rusu  Create an image from this poem.

Premium Member Not So Grumpy

A grumpy old man named Bill,
Thought he was over the hill
Until a lassie walked by
And gave him the eye
Bill is smiling still.
Form: Limerick

Premium Member A Brazil Nut

Betty came from Brazil,
She refused to take the pill,
She had a dozen kids,
Lived life on the skids,
Now she is over the hill.
Form: Limerick

Over the Hill

faces the fact
and step back
you no  longer young
you had your fun
now your old sungun
take a chill pill
your 
OVER THE HILL

Frozen Splendor

The hill stands still, stiff
In stalactite splendor freeze
Just to hear the stream.

By CarolineCecile
Copyright Feb. 25, 2010.
Form: Haiku

Premium Member Red

Red roses glisten
in coolness of morning dew
as red robins chirp
The sun peeks over the hill
Warming the  crimson petals

5 -12 - 2013
© Joseph May  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Tanka

Little Chruch On the Hill

its  small town
no to much around
when the church bell sound
love can be found
in the back it has a
gim mill
LITTLE CHRUCH ON
THE HILL

Premium Member Bobbing Down the Hill

bob
bobsled
bobblehead
bobbing bouncing
bawl



AP: Honorable Mention 2020, Honorable Mention 2021

Posted on March 10, 2019
Form: Lanterne

A Gated Limerick

a gal with a very full plate
decided to leave love to fate
she had a ten year plan
and a sexy pool-man
at her house on the hill upstate
Form: Limerick

Premium Member Jack

Jack went up the hill
With lady Daisy for a thrill
He was injured you see
She got skin in her teeth
Jack got divorced from Jill
Form: Limerick

House On the Hill

i live country side
the land is wide
up the road
a truck carry a load
it could be gold
theres a steal mill
inthat
HOUSE ON THE HILL

Skill Mountain

its fun to have a skill run
up on the hill
its  jill pill
go up down and around
it like  a love fountain
beening  on
SKILL  MOUNTAIN

Yes

The constant struggle
The hill is always ahead
So much to do
So much to change
Keeping the goal in sight
Yes
You do matter
You matter

Premium Member Searching

fog drifts through the woods
                   hovering above the hill
                  searching for something

Heidi Sands

1/4/23
Form: Haiku

Premium Member Crow

Crow
Cawing
Breaks silence
In the morning
Flying on the hill
Lifting from snow
Large wing span
Noisy
Crow


Heidi Sands

2/12/23
Form: Ninette

Queen of the Hill

Hundred legs climbing
To reach the queen of the hill
Who keeps kicking, but
I'll climb a hundred times more,
That hill is calling me home
Form: Tanka

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