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Short Wentworth Poems

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


Went To Meander
Went To Meander

Marjory Wentworth went to meander;
Took a gander and had to hand her
My poems that with me I did tote
Then she grabbed me by my throat;
No more of my poems can she endure.

James Horn

Marjory Wentworth is Poet Laureate
of South Carolina where poems are
always finer so she said....

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Categories: wentworth, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick



Past Is Permanent and Present Subject To Change
Past Permanent and Present Subject to Change

past is permanent
while future will soon be here
now live in present

Present is only tense
which we can live in.

Jim Horn

This is my 8,000th poem.
I have dedicated it to 
Marjory Wentworth,
Poet Laureate of
South Carolina.
Probably should have
had her edit my poem....

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Categories: wentworth, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku
Her Facial Expression
Her Facial Expression

Her facial expression seemed so sincere, 
Even though his soul is no longer here; 
When met; 
Never forget; 
Memories of him are still close and near.

Jim Horn

For Marjory Wentworth regarding her friend

Muhizidin d'Bhana

Sometimes you really need to add notes 
to explain your poem and its meaning....

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Categories: wentworth, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Dedicated To Marjory Wentworth Mother
Marjory Wentworth Mother

Three Year Anniversary of 
Mary Kneeland Heath Tully
death.

I thought of Heath Kits and
Tully's coffee when I had
seen her name.

What might I find on her thoughtful mind;
A poem for me that she recently designed,
Daughter of mine,
Sun on does shine;
So sorry soon will be leaving you behind.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: wentworth, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
In Response To Marjory Wentworth Poems
In Response To Marjory Wentworth Poems

Have bent all rules to meet my needs;
Satisfy egotistical desires and greed's;
My goals meet;
Others defeat;
With ambivalence and hatred leads.

Jim Horn

Nuremburg poem was very interesting
along with the rest of your poems. They
are great poems because they encourage
me to write more poems....

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Categories: wentworth, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick




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