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Short Tuner Poems

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


Piano Tuner Cat
On piano keys
my cat scratches THe keyboard
 whet claws, sans music...

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Categories: tuner, allusion, analogy, cat, funny, humor, metaphor,
Form: Senryu



Distance Calling
The channel seemed open,
  but the tuner was stuck

Its dial had frozen
  mixed static and such

The instructions were missing,
  and the knobs wouldn’t turn

Its transmission now distant
   —all frequency burned

(Villanova Pennsylvania: June, 2016)...

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Categories: tuner, perspective, surreal, truth,
Form: Rhyme
Distance Calling
The channel seemed open,
  but the tuner was stuck

Its dial had frozen,
  mixed static and such

The instructions were missing,
  and the knobs wouldn’t turn

Its transmission now distant
   —all frequency burned

(Villanova Pennsylvania: June, 2016)...

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Categories: tuner, sound,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Crescent Lune
steinway seeks tuner

harmonize black and white keys

no loose strings attached


bechstein craves soft touch

align timeless surrender

blind echoes restored


11th May 2020

Contest: Flow With The Colum Lune

Sponsor: Nette Onclaus

Visual: 1...

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Categories: tuner, best friend,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Silly Susies Sweet Songs
Silly Susie sang sweet songs of all seasons, repetitious lyrics redundant, without reason. Lovely luscious harmonies sung so happily, having her one moment of fame, she’d bow affably. Silly Susie truly was the best of all young crooners and she always hit perfect notes without any tuner!
4-13-2020 6 LINES OF CHEERFUL RHYME Poetry Contest Line Gauthier...

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Categories: tuner, cute, fun, poems, poetry, song, uplifting,
Form: Rhyme



The Piano Tuner
The Piano tuner

 The blind piano tuner knocked on the door
Where I was a caretaker -like I can afford to buy a piano-
I showed him into the music room and left 
to read a newspaper.
I heard some clunking as he tunes; then there was a long
silence, he had fallen asleep with his head on the keys.
When he awoke I said the piano was perfect, but for
some reason, it only plays Edelweiss and similar tunes,
not that I care, never cared for classical music....

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Categories: tuner, best friend, betrayal, birth, birthday,
Form: Blank verse

Book: Shattered Sighs