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Short Wriggled Poems

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


Life and Death
Maggot wriggled,
in the dead carcass,
it lived from the dead,
but did he know,
that the dead,
that he was living upon,
had died from the acts of alive ones....

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Categories: wriggled,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Caesar Wriggled and Wiggled
An emperor named Julius Caesar
Used to pluck his fine hairs with a tweezer --
   When media just giggled
   Caesar wriggled and wiggled --
Said: "My wife hates them ~ I try to please her...

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Categories: wriggled, hair, history, humorous, relationship,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Lady and Hips
There was a young LADY called Brook
She knew every trick in the book
She pouted her lips
And wriggled her HIPS
Then asked you to pay for a look.

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Contest: L&H Limericks
Sponsor: Catie Lindsey...

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Categories: wriggled, humor,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Wee Winnie Wiggler
It was much too cold underground so Winnie wriggled her way to the top where she found it much too hot! She turned and wiggled back down. “There’s no place like home!”, she said. “I like the feel of my cool skin!” then she winked at me with a grin, “I think I’ll read a book instead.”
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Categories: wriggled, 1st grade, 2nd grade, animal, books, nursery
Form: Rhyme
A Flame Once Burned
All I had to do was love her with all my heart and it would be OK.
I clung to her to save her life, as she wriggled.
Love, a propped up cardboard cutout,
Trust, her whipping boy
Hope, a bloodied and bruised up mess, with its eyes swollen shut. 
A flame once burned, my ray of hope; and she placed it beneath her spoon....

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Categories: wriggled, pain, sorrow,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member He
He wriggled and squirmed,
Like a demented worm.
Fidgeted and fumbled,
Grimaced and grumbled,
He jiggled and jived,
Contorted and writhed,
Kept saying Arrr,
Like a wasp in a jar.
He was out of control,
This poor wretched soul,
As he reached fever pitch,
He found the itch,
Which he scratched until,
His body stayed still....

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Categories: wriggled, 10th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Not a Word
In the hot sultry summer sun
along the white sandy beach
she sat with pen in hand
as her toes wriggled in the sand

Touching her red ruby cheeks
kissed by the warm glowing sun
a day for  dreaming dreams
of islands in the streams

As the afternoon slowly drifts away
and the clouds come out to play
not a word was written that day
not one sentence to display....

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Categories: wriggled, 5th grade, summer,
Form: Free verse
Suckers
His love had blind tendrils
that wriggled along -
they clung and clung.

She pressed autumn leaves
and  scraps of his erotica.
She tucked his damp poetry
away for later.

He came with chocolates
wrapped in a low-minded lust,
yet with a heart to trust;
a slippery organ
he claimed to be true.

Though she did not appreciate
that sucking noise he made
when he said:-
I love you....

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Categories: wriggled, poetry,
Form: Free verse
In the Elevator
When I let one loose in the elevator,
it wriggled and slithered and hissed and seemed
to eye the passengers’ pantyhosed legs.
It climbed up one’s heal, bore fangs. She screamed.

I grabbed it from the screamer’s ankle
And said, “No fear! Just Simon the snake!
He’s only come for April Fool’s Day.
Now see this on-off switch. He’s fake!”

Contest name: When I Let One Loose In The Elevator
Contest Sponsor: Charles Messina...

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Categories: wriggled, animal, april, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Chubby Green Worm - Nursery Rhyme
A squiggly green worm, Feeding on the leaf, Wiggly, she does squirm, My plant's silent thief, She is bloated big, Watching me wide-eyed, Placed her on a twig, And left her outside, The chubby worm green, Wriggled to a plant, Then in silky sheen, Sweet sleep does enchant, Feeling a bit strange, She closes her eye, All ready for change, Soon, a butterfly.
13th March 2023 rhymezone.com used for rhyming...

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Categories: wriggled, green, insect,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Anti Climax
I woke, icicles frozen to the window pane
melting as I looked out; Snow, drifts deep
on the lawn. Still crunching my toast

chilled toes wriggled into damp wellies,
school cap askew, I slam the back door-
Sinking to my bare knees, I stumble to the gate.

Along the school lane, boys snowballed
shouted and slid. At Auntie’s house I stopped,
my eyes seeking the upstairs window-

In that room, last night, another sister
new born, lay. Encore, no fraternal
frolics for’ dained, for me to play....

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Categories: wriggled, childhood,
Form: Verse
Premium Member No Astaire
Fred could not dance,
He wanted a chance,
To learn,
So he could court a girl,
To hold in his arms,
And show off his charms,
When they twist and twirl.
Fred had two left feet,
He could not compete,
With the other boys fancy moves.
No matter how hard he tried,
All the girls cried,
Laughing,
As he tried to get into the groove,
He wriggled and squirmed,
Like an elongated worm,
He was a sight to see.
A young girl looked at fred,
And loudly, she said.
He dances alright for me!...

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Categories: wriggled, 10th grade,
Form: Rhyme

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