Short Zippered Poems
Short Zippered Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Zippered by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Zippered by length and keyword.
Childhood Lament
attracted to her fingers
and slippery as an eel
its one dead eye stares at her
— the silver dollar
lonely child spoons dirt over
the sandwich bag zippered shut
there’s naught burial at sea
— two sticks form a cross
10/13/2018...
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Categories:
zippered, child, death, fish,
Form:
Dodoitsu
Orange Skies
Harsh numbers and whirled winds,
A cry for silence
Brings November grins;
We shut our mouths with zippered lips,
That grips our organs, tongues and minds
With a slice of pumpkin,
And a cherry stem.
You leave me with a childish grin....
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Categories:
zippered, life, nature
Form:
Free verse
The Perils of Camping
Sleeping in a tent at night
Zippered in cosy and warm
You and me then bugs take flight
In a cloud they swarm
They hover round choose their prey
Your perfume means they bite me
In my sleeping bag I lay
then off to Dawn (P)
Allan Williams for Bite Me contest (as I am new I went for some else new Dawn Pulido)
9~4~2012...
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Categories:
zippered, natural disasters, nature, me,
Form:
Dodoitsu