Short Tiramisu Poems
Short Tiramisu Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Tiramisu by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Tiramisu by length and keyword.
Heavenly tiramisu
Cognac mascarpone
Lady fingers espresso
Cocoa sugar eggs
Layer and finish
Ecstasy –
Love
For the contest, “EAT ME!”
Categories:
tiramisu, food
Form:
Epulaeryu
Decadent ladyfinger
Infused with coffee
Layered, rich, cheese filled delight
I long for your taste
My Italian love
And your rum
Yum!
Categories:
tiramisu, food
Form:
Epulaeryu
Tiramisu, the ultimate treat
Light fluffy white cake can't be beat
Very exquisite, can't waste
Heavenly to the taste
This italian sweet
The greatest eat
I rate this
awesome
Yum
Categories:
tiramisu, food
Form:
Nonet
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM Tiramisu in a pot
I’m a greedy mare I’ve just scoffed the lot
Don’t worry about me putting on weight
Because I’m quite petite - a UK size eight
Jan Allison
6th August 2014
Categories:
tiramisu, food,
Form:
Rhyme
Apricot pits can be
Added to a base of
Almonds, and you will have
An Italian liqueur,
A little bitter, but
Also so alluring
As sweet Tiramisu!
Aug. 11, 2016 for the Pleiades - A Poetry Contest of Kim Merryman
Categories:
tiramisu, drink,
Form:
Verse
Our promenade - a streetlamp
shines on cream fog memories,
conjuring crusty croissants,
piquant parmesan pasta,
as tiramisu tarts tease,
sweetly taunting my tongue and
shining cream fog memories
on coffee, black and bitter.
Categories:
tiramisu, lost love, memory,
Form:
Free verse
Tantalizing
Truffles taunt temptation
Tangelo trifles flirt
Taffy tempts – sweet come-ons
Tiramisu temptress
Tapioca tart traps
Toffee lures – Turn! Take off!
Triumph ‘ore seduction
Seven lines; six syllables per line
4-27-21
Contest: Pleiades T
Sponsor: Kim Merryman
Categories:
tiramisu, celebration, longing, sweet,
Form:
Pleiades
it tastes like christmas
a tiramisu moment
critique by age five
where is the popcorn
we all pretend to look
but it chokes grandma
It sounds like santa
jingle bells rocking the roof
critique by age eight
where is grandpa?
loud snoring leads us to him
christmas at grandma’s
Categories:
tiramisu, christmas, grandchild, granddaughter, grandfather, grandmother, grandparents, grandson,
Form:
Senryu
Texts and phone calls,
Gifts and cards,
All conveying
Best regards.
Took my walk and
Zoomed my class –
My quilting project’s
Kickin’ ass.
Had a candle
Which I blew.
(Instead of cake –
Tiramisu!)
Soon a dinner –
Mussels, fries,
I.P.A. and
Lemon pies.
First New Orleans –
Golly gee!
What a birthday,
Just for me!
Categories:
tiramisu, birthday,
Form:
Rhyme
You have the shadow of a goddess; nature's impress
Your glow gives the stars their sparkle, the sun its shine
Your smile is more delicious than the most decadent tiramisu
Your eyes are the delight of magic; their secret unrevealed
Your being is extraordinary; angels are enchanted by your splendor
Yet your beauty is the woman inside.
Categories:
tiramisu, love
Form:
Classicism
Turning to merge with the happy
herd,
I heard clinking against frosty
glass --
Ladyfingers escaping tiramisu,
Followed by creamy swirls of
Chocolate mousse --
And beckoned to their shelf, I
asked
If they desired of me to have a
word.
A dolce chorus of confections
confessed
How to my hips they wished to
bestow
Love handles destined to be
caressed
Through the streets of the Feast
Of San Gennaro.
(c) 2024 Gabriela
Categories:
tiramisu, celebration, food, imagination, new york, sensual, september,
Form:
Rhyme
Sam was tired of his mother’s banal cooking.
She fixed hamburger helper every other day.
On the opposite days she fixed tuna helper or chicken helper.
He was tired of all of these helpers, tired of casseroles.
Sam was thrilled to be invited to his girlfriend’s house for supper.
Her mother was always creating exotic dishes.
Salmon crepes, Orange Spicy Chicken, tiramisu.
“I hear you like hamburger helper,” she said upon his arrival.
“Good thing!”
Categories:
tiramisu, food,
Form:
Light Verse