Joyful Rudolph with a snickery snack snoop
Slid into the snowdrift his fluff tail in a droop.
We watched him slide in to the reindeer group
Hello! Yelped Dasher’s wife, Ms. Loop-de-loop.
Joyful Rudolph! Come over here! Sit by me!
This was a call from a Christmas elf near yonder tree.
Rudolph was in demand, his time was anything but free.
Go on! Yelped Ms. Loop-de-loop. You’re on my hoof, you see!
Categories:
snickery, christmas,
Form: Rhyme
More Facts To Am Resigned
Here is something else to consider.
To more facts I have become resigned;
Never leave any of my poems behind;
Many must put together then combine.
Have been adding more to end of poem
due to exceeding ten limit. In this way,
I can keep on writing and then cut and
paste later to new poems. I would rather
read short poems myself and not have to
become over engrossed into the poem
and often missing point and object of poem.
Jim Horn
Hickory Did See Dickery Who Acted with
Trickery With a Face Which Was Snickery.
Write a poem about that. You can even
create your own words.
Categories:
snickery, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
The laugh of the child
Frothy
Sugary
Rampant
Keen
Cuts through the haze
Buds forth the green
Scampered
Syrupy
Velvety
Honestly light
The laugh of the child
The cry of the babe
Frightened and lost
Snickery
Trickery
Spidery fright
Mother sooths
Early midnight
Mumbly
Kushushy
Sleepily lost
The mumble of the old man
Frothy
Brothy
Powdery
Toothlessly smacked
In arguing drivel snivel
Cracked
Yeasty
Doury
Dry
Earthbound
Dust
Categories:
snickery, age, child, joy, life,
Form: Free verse