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Short Wimple Poems

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


Mother Teresa Ball
Mother Teresa Ball
Had no hair at all,
Under her wimple
Was one giant pimple....

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Categories: wimple, humorous, religion,
Form: Clerihew



Without Benefit of Wimple
Covey of nuns
without benefit of wimple

graciously attired 
sport coat, turtleneck, skirt

scurry through the airport
iPads swinging

unaware the turtleneck 
is their Roman collar.


Donal Mahoney...

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Categories: wimple, change,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Summer Laziness
In Florida donuts all ‘round —
the whirlpool of kids as “bigs” frowned.
         The force of the push
         did wimple their tush
and throw them all off and they drowned.


6/10/2020
Contest: SUMMER LAZINESS
Sponsor: Mohan chutani...

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Categories: wimple, dark, humor, summer,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Air Balloons
Many dog owners
Out walking their dogs
All heard weird sounds
The dogs looked for comfort
They wimple from the noise
  
  Looking up in the sky
  Air balloons way up high
  Slowly they pass by
   Some of them come low

    Each time a noise sounds
    That spars our ears
     From the air balloons 
     They pass slowly by
      To where they came from...

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Categories: wimple, sky, sound,
Form: Free verse
Wounded Poem
I am wounded and now feel alone,
 you did not read my poem.

How sad for you
 sadder still for me.

The words were simple
 spread wavy like an old nun's wimple.

Do not discount  my words as uninspired.
 sometimes they are difficultly unacquired.

But they look for recognition
 it is part of my human condition.

So go ahead, read someone else’s words
 and hopefully you’ll find meaning in the blurbs.

Leave me here to my own distractions
 filled with moody dissatisfaction....

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Categories: wimple, poems, silly, simple,
Form: Couplet




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