Short Tooth Decay Poems
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Rotting away like tooth decay
Crashing down like a building
Dissolving like sugar in water
Just pain and no shielding
Breaking like glass
Chipping like wood
Been falling apart
From the start
Fixing it we should
The news
controls my views
Vials of pills
mountains of bills
Lack of sleep
counting sheep
Overeating
bowels bleeding
Tooth decay
more every day
Hair's turned white
Say 'goodnight!'
Jean Batiste Pierre Antoine De Monet
had very bad tooth decay
woke in the night
went terribly white
and was not seen till May Day.
Dorian Petersen Potter
aka ladydp2000
copyright@2014
10.16.2014
Trump tweets about what
He sees on screen so I to
Also seized the chance.
Trump is not so trim
I call them as I see them
Which is very grim.
Rockin' robin tweets
And will always eat his sweets
Tooth decay may meet.
Jim Horn
My Pet Lion
I took my pet lion to my dentist
Because he had tooth decay.
Now, my lion's tooth is still there
But my dentist has gone away.
Barry Stebbings
22/04/2016
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we're in a cafe and he's unsure if he can
finish his slice of CAKE, one of those
fondant numbers and so we've made an arrangement
which will allow me to consume half of it
but then, "dad, i actually think i can finish it."
i get a message from a friend asking how are the kids today
i reply like what i make of the french revolution;
it's too early to tell
A most irksome, most self-righteous creature on earth,
this megaphoning doomsday prophet of the street,
harassing and haranguing everyone to repent.
This holier-than-thou dude with an attitude,
is just like some toothless dentist of decency,
guarding the molars of morals of society,
Good folks he threatens with spiritual tooth decay.
Ah, but from the curse of eternal misery,
he spares those who donate so much to his treasury!
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Her bulbous profile and pungent odor
That sunken chin and busy motor
A tremulous scowl crosses her flaring lips
From her cup rum she gulps, while others sip
Her mouth opens wide in a hideous grin
Displays shocking tooth decay within
Some teeth rotten; others chipped
Best she keeps her lips tightly zipped
Abruptly she emits a belch and a fart
As she starts steering her grocery cart
Wildly it careens, as customers swoon
Wuddya expect from a drunken baboon