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Short Townhouse Poems

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Uninvited
Anyone seen the Laptop?
“No” answered surprised wife
“Nope” replied my boy
“Power cord is gone!”
Along with young daughters toys.
Around one and three PM
Yesterday
Yellow townhouse rest alone
Vigilant unwelcome stranger,
Silent visit
Name unknown.
Rape like feeling
Aftershock
Internal rage bleeding,
Impotent clot.
Rejoice fearless coward
Empty handed soul
Sell our memories
Pack your bags
Prepare next visit,
Down to Devils hole!...

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Categories: townhouse, loss,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member More Or Less
Written by Gail DeBole
September 10, 2019

A couple had less – wanted more.
Were convinced that their lives were a snore.
Sold their house for a thrill.
Spent the money until
Lottery tickets covered the floor.

Spending months on their townhouse floor
Scratching tickets ‘til fingers were sore.
I’m sorry to say
Because of all that they paid
They ended up with LESS - and Not MORE.

Note: Based on a true story reported in a Michigan newspaper in the 1970's....

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Categories: townhouse, character, life, money,
Form: Limerick
Wiser Miser Who Ia a Supervisor
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a knowledge miser
when he had become wiser
now a supervisor

what we did intend
much money to them will lend
all of it can spend

price gains and gains
from all of our money drains
price high still remains

more oil can create
high price will eradicate
how to educate

great start made to stitch
are not sure the one or which
that did have a glitch

new one we have found
was a townhouse on the ground
silent with no sound...

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Categories: townhouse, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku

Book: Shattered Sighs