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Short Torte Poems

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


Selling the News
The media steers our attention
since truth is one thing they won’t mention.
That velvet cherry torte
holds mandates to report,
so she flirts to pull our perception....

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© John Weber  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: torte, people
Form: Limerick



No Favorite Sport
I do not have a favorite sport.
Folks near me cheering laughing, snort.
At times I sit in bleachers,
And watch the gaming creatures.
I much prefer a tasty torte.

© January 20, 2011
Dane Smith-Johnsen...

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Categories: torte, funny
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Desserts I Love
raspberry cobbler
chocolate chip cookies
almond torte with cream
lemon meringue pie
blueberry muffin

banana split
chocolate cake
butterscotch pie
almond blizzard

key lime pie
baklava

pudding
donuts

pie...

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Categories: torte, food,
Form: Diminished Hexaverse
Premium Member Rst
red rice risotto 
roasted ripe rutabaga
raised raisin roll-up

saucy soup saucer
sloppy spaghetti supper
sweet summer sipper

tempting twisted tea
tomato tossed tamale
turtle topped torte

7/22/2020

Contest: Let the Pens Flow - Alliteration
Sponsor: Jenish Somadas...

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Categories: torte, drink, food, fun,
Form: Alliteration
Irresistible Treats
Almond cookies and French Roast,
a superb treat for a king or Queen;
a glass of Andre' to make a toast,
a torte soaked in Baccardi...cin, cin!*

Sue baked a huge cake, but it looked like coal;
it supposed to be lemon, not chocolate, lol!

Vanilla pudding
done in a few whipping strokes:
chill it, then eat it!



* Italian: onomatopoeic for clinking of glasses...

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Categories: torte, sweet,
Form: Blank verse



Crispness of Autumn
Rough footsteps sifting through the crisp, torte leave's,
a grey matter of cloud's over head,
the crisp, crunch of the fresh fallen leave's,
it stills my beating heart,
that noise, 
that simple sound,
I aghast.

The array of colors,
falling at their masses,
I want to skip, to run,
and hear the vital sounds beneath,
a laugh, a smile, a grin,
of what might have and could of been....

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Categories: torte, seasons,
Form: Ekphrasis
Sinner Who Was a Beginner
Sinner Who Is A Beginner

Liar, sinner both
And him to tell truth was loath
Also under oath.

Democrats want promoted
Truth serum around be toted,
Daily done devoted.

Repeat and repeat
Sending out a stupid tweet;
Brains of moron's meet.

Answer to our prayers
Knowing less Trump ever cares;
Morons come in pairs.


Each other support
When they have their day in court
Should have been a torte.

Was rhetorical 
Question also historical;
Had he lost his mind?...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: torte, adventure, allegory, analogy,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things