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Short Well To Do Poems

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


Well-To-Do
If you find the shortness of blanket,
Then buy a large one in the market....

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Categories: well to do, money,
Form: Epigram



Premium Member Clerihew Grieg
Composer Edward Grieg
was well-to-do indeed
Many love his Peer Gynt suite
to give themselves a treat...

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Categories: well to do, music, people,
Form: Clerihew
Premium Member Clerihew Cassat
Artist Mary Cassat so ' Henry James'
helped collectors with their acquisitic games
With meaningful moments of the 'well-to-do'
in attractive pics cropped&true...

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Categories: well to do, art, people,
Form: Clerihew
Premium Member Mud, Slop and Eleanor
There were three little piggies, Mud, Slop and Eleanor Mud and Slop usually covered in poop while Eleanor was demure Hanging out with well-to-do piggies The ones known as the “pretties” A misnomer for sure, but Eleanor had piggie allure
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Categories: well to do, fun,
Form: Limerick
How To Eat An Oreo
Do you know exactly how to eat and Oreo,
Well to do it you,
You unscrew it.....very fast.
'Cause a kid will eat the middle of an Oreo first;
And save the chocolate cookie outside for last.








Daisy Yant
05/27/2015
Sing Me A Jingle Contest...

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Categories: well to do, chocolate, food, kid,
Form: Lyric



The Family Man
There was a man, calm and collected
With a kid, a dog and wife well connected;
He was a brother, a father, a man
And like any other he too was defected

A family man loved and well to do
But he had a problem, he lived in his shoe;
He would run and meet up a shrew
Greet hello the way lovers do...

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Categories: well to do, betrayal, brother, corruption, family, father, life, parents,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Naked Sea
Major Sir William Newenham Montague Orpen, KBE, RA, RHA (27 November 1878 – 29 September 1931), was an Irish artist who worked mainly in London. Orpen was a fine draughtsman and a popular, commercially successful, painter of portraits for the well-to-do in Edwardian society, though many of his most striking paintings are self-portraits.

His painting inspired this small verse...

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Categories: well to do, appreciation, art, beach, beautiful, ireland, muse, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Reading the Enemy
Reading the enemy

Chaos, a whirlwind of dreams and laughter
I read a conservative paper full of hysterical lies.
Trying to defend the rich and well to do.
Pathetic, their uproar became comical.

Goats like tobacco they chew and chew and
Ask for more, the swallow too quickly.

It was good to read this paper showing them
Contempt against the working-class
It is through the enemies’ writing we can find out
What a horrible lot the wealthy class are...

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Categories: well to do, appreciation, atheist, blessing, books,
Form: Blank verse
Distinctions
On the surface the town appears
Like any town, perhaps your own;
It has its share of low-cost homes
Segregated from the splendid
Houses by an invisible
Well defined demarcation line.
The inferior homeowners
Dine out when they can afford to
At fast food places like Wendy’s;
Whereas the well-to-do- frequent
Eateries with French sounding names;
You can distinguish these people
From the rest of us by their dogs:
They’re the prissy pooches with bows....

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Categories: well to do, social
Form: Prose Poetry

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