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Wife Tail Rhyme Poems

These Wife Tail Rhyme poems are examples of Tail Rhyme poems about Wife. These are the best examples of Tail Rhyme Wife poems written by international poets.


The Biggest Catch You'Ve Ever Seen
In the small fishing town of Tunafishlips
The competitors lined up all of their ships
The race for the biggest catch had begun
As they listened to how...

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Categories: tail rhyme, fishing,



Premium Member Till, We Meet Again
Each year, I am most grateful when
my tiller and I meet again
to dance among the garden beds,

and I am still able to lead,
although at times...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tail rhyme, garden,

Premium Member Bubba, the Awesome
My story’s quite incredible, but every word is true.
I’ll add no wild embellishments, for lying I eschew!
I’m thrilled to have this opportunity to share with...

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Categories: tail rhyme, courage, hero, smart,

Premium Member Singing Butterfly
I am a butterfly that loves to sing,                 ...

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Categories: tail rhyme, bird, flower, garden, kiss,

Ode To Fanny Craddock
Ode to Fanny 

Her start in life was rather poor
with wastrel parents, ones to abhor
She avoided living in the gutter
Earning enough for her bread and...

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Categories: tail rhyme, tribute,



Jesus Birth
Jesus’ Birth
Matthew 1.18-25

[So, here it is]. “This is how the birth of Jesus took place.
When Mary his mother was engaged, [ace],
To Joseph, before they were...

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Categories: tail rhyme, appreciation, boyfriend, christmas, cool,

Premium Member Off To School
Off to school we must go,                   ...

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Categories: tail rhyme, books, class, dad, dream,

Premium Member Then We Die
THEN WE DIE

First we are born into life
A life that may be filled with strife
We may take a husband or wife
Life passes by

We may live...

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Categories: tail rhyme, age, birth, cry, death,

Premium Member Three Blankets
The red brick walls safeguard us from the storm
soft comforter pulled up to keep us warm
  in our new place

Oak leaves, like parachutes, fall...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tail rhyme, wedding, winter,

Premium Member She Would Whine, Nag and Complain
She was an ugly mean old hag,
Born out of a tapestry bag,
She smelled like old lint,
Her mouth was wider than a stag,
Her sense of humor...

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Categories: tail rhyme, fun,

Paul Davies
Paul played table tennis as part of his rehab, 
So accepted an invitation to ‘Come and Try’, 
Which saw him selected for a German contest,...

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Categories: tail rhyme, sports, strength,

The Tale of My Birth
Hot as hell, emotions fire the flames, 
Nervous about meeting doctors, nurses, 
Curtain separates them from congregation,
The veil is not torn in two, but steamy...

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Categories: tail rhyme, baby, birth, emotions, health,

Premium Member Drink Thy Own Water From Your Cistern
"Drink thy own water from your cistern" Bible- Proverbs 5:15


Drink water from your own cistern
Let your fountain be your concern
Leave not your wife ever.

Rejoice in...

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Categories: tail rhyme, bible, inspirational,

Come Sit By My Side
[Hymnal Measure Structure, a4,b3,c4,d3 with internal rhyme]

Come sit by my side, my sweet August bride,
	We’ll speak of the things we hold dear.
Of wind in the...

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Categories: tail rhyme, for her, marriage, moving

Premium Member Sad Silly Boy
What is a silly boy to do?
He wants to find a love that's true.

Drawn to sexy and so bad.

Duty says a wife and mother
Still attracted...

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Categories: tail rhyme, angst, confusion, boy,


Book: Shattered Sighs