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Short Tine Poems

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


Happy Valintine Day Mom
your the best
better than the rest
my lifes set
because of you
and all you do
your repest you won
must say
HAPPY VALIN TINE DAY MOM...

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Categories: tine, adventure, blessing,
Form: Light Verse



Valentine Is Where Your Are
if your on a ship
are where they pop whip
let havesome wine sip
it a dream
its not mean
your are my star
VALEN TINE
IS WHERE YOU ARE...

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Categories: tine, adventure, desire,
Form: Light Verse
Not Play Thing
am not insane
no tine game
my life is just plain
am looking for fame
am not a boy
fine youe self a toy
if thats your amie
AM NOT A PLAY THING...

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Categories: tine, adventure, confusion,
Form: Light Verse
Jingel Bell a Better Year
its tine to ring
and sing
let freedom be
and all have the key
to have a pie of the pie
for this to many had to die
have fear
we going to show and tell
and
JINGEL BELL A BETTER YEAR...

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Categories: tine, addiction, adventure, change,
Form: Light Verse
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destule despre basmelor care apar?in mort în cazul în care acestea sunt în car?i Childrens . aceasta este via?a reala mine ?i tine . esti gata pentru acest test ? numai cei care se dovedesc a fi demni vor trece ?i numai dispus sa urmeze un astfel de test ....

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Categories: tine, angel,
Form: Quatrain



Cat Splat Meow
Cat splat meow. Once said on a bridge now without it's claws. But a clause is often not a purpose and fifteen fingered gentlemen are unwelcome in a tidal wave format as fish are the only necessary being in a furry wrap if tine. Being. Bees. Best. Becoming....

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Categories: tine, beach, cat,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Have You Ever Dined With a Porcupine
Have you ever dined with a porcupine?
I mean have had a meal, rather fine?
Maybe not a dinner, but glass of wine?
Did he prefer a soup spoon or a fork with tine?
The reason I’m curious, please don’t wine…
I’ve invited him to your house at a quarter to nine....

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Categories: tine, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member An Open Form
Each
      chiselled
                     line
enamel
              images
to float
upon
            sounds
                       sans
                       rime
staccato
syntax
              align
                     symmetry
as
iambics
                  beat
the
drum
           of
                  vers
liber...
         ....tine...

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Categories: tine, freedom
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Let Me Down Slowly
Turned his back, for he ain’t got no spine
  Invertebrate snail, leaving a trail of slime 
 Stood me up, promised we’d go for a climb
  I waited all day, and it’s already nighttime 
 Never trust slugs, let you down all the time 
Oops! just heard, he’s been held up on a tine 


Bite Size Poem no6 Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Line Gauthier 
10/06/2021...

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Categories: tine, allegory, break up, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member My Choice In Open Form
AN OPEN FORM
Each
      chiselled
                     line
enamel
              images
to float
upon
            sounds
                       sans
                       rime
staccato
syntax
              align
                     symmetry
as
iambics
                  beat
the
drum
           of
                  vers
liber...
         ....tine...

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Categories: tine, appreciation, poetry,
Form: Didactic
Sanmati Jain a Source, Part V
Sanmati, my angel, has decorated jawline.
Aside puts cold anger and does repine
Negative things in her life, but always supine
Merry things about the wide world divine.
Against me or her things she despise saline.
Tough tenderness she got for me in palatine,
Ignoring angry love or a speck on her tine
Jot down related things like family of feline.
Almighty may support her in future design
Illustrating Triumph and Failure, outshine
Nebo by her sweet behavior saccharine....

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Categories: tine, daughter,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member Waltz of the Three Spiders
They crouch and creep on a narrow line
and bait each other by flicking a tine.

Like angry bulls they paw at ground,
then shadow each other, not making a sound.

They ebb and sprint and flow and rescind,
such skeletal flowers in a winter wind.

For lack of a sister, they court a brother.
With lack of prey they devour each other

and marry the corpse in the tattered gown,
these dead corsages hanging down.

Now they lunge and now they hie,
to wait another day to die....

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Categories: tine, imagery, insect,
Form: Couplet

Book: Shattered Sighs