Shriver Poems | Examples


Jan 20

It was but for a moment that the world was truly mine, 

silence swallowing the alley of Shriver as a crow circled the gray skin in the sky.

I wanted to borrow its wings; I wanted to Fly.

It was but a moment I felt needed documenting, I don’t know why.
Categories: shriver, appreciation, bird, death, silence,
Form: Free verse

A letter to BS Meter

Lots of books, lots and lots of books
ISBN numbers and the special book-calling in style
Once after reaching puberty, how to see Maria Shriver
is among these, (almost a right-angle question).
After liquor, a loud unspoken indecisive moment to 
decide on portion of sugar and milk.
I recalled, totally two passenger moments with two celebrities
The husband of one went to Cann festival.
Another close to the heavenly "Wadood"
One of them pressed the emergency button, too!
As the lift got stuck, for a moment or two.
How to tell the lift or the lifted high in the past
Not to waste time anymore!
Nothing is here, anyway!
Categories: shriver, child,
Form: Free verse


The World's Craziest Driver

I love my wife but she's the world's craziest driver.
She became famous once when she hit Maria Shriver.
When she hit her with her car, Maria went flying through the air.
If you're ever a passenger in her car, you are sure to get scared.
My wife runs stop signs and red lights.
My hair has turned gray because of fright.
I can't stop this crazy lady from driving because I'm not her keeper.
But every time I'm in her car, I'm afraid of meeting the Grim Reaper.
She's caused a lot of damage even though that wasn't what she intended.
Twenty-five is the number of times that her license has been suspended.
Some times she drives with her eyes closed, she actually thinks she can drive by using the Force.
If somebody doesn't stop this crazy woman from driving, I'm going to have to get a divorce.

(I'm happy to say that this is a fictional poem.)
Categories: shriver, car, funny, humor,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberTerminator Iv--The Wrath of Shriver

A husband's mistake in the sack
His marriage might seem to attack
Maria got hurt
By one little squirt
And Arnold can't say "I'll be back"
Categories: shriver, funny, husband,
Form: Limerick
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