Short Tuxedoed Poems
Short Tuxedoed Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Tuxedoed by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Tuxedoed by length and keyword.
Categories:
tuxedoed, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
October Starlings
Tuxedoed and sequinned
Sixty starlings sing in the driving rain
Facing where the sun should be
Each pinnacles atop a leaf-bare branch
Black popsicles upon October's tree
Leaf confetti blowing to the ground
As they loudly choir their symphony...
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Categories:
tuxedoed, bird, nature,
Form:
Rhyme
Penguin
A penguin at the end
Of his tuxedoed queue
Is bumped into the sea
By feathered icepack friends
To see if death swims near.
If little loner lives
To swim about and play,
His friends will frolic too.
If a leopard seal feasts
Friends will waddle away....
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Categories:
tuxedoed, animal, betrayal, nature, relationship, social,
Form:
Free verse
A High Window
I'm seeking that high window
the one that looks down
on the so called high-ups.
The elites have begun to rot
and stink.
The corrupt are grinning
through their death masks
and we smell their tuxedoed decay.
If I find that high window
I will open it wide
and take a piss from it
just to anoint the smug heads
of those circus freaks
who consider us the clowns!...
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Categories:
tuxedoed, poetry,
Form:
Free verse