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Waddling Poems - Poems about Waddling


Waddling in the Rain
Looking out my window Gray clouds hung...

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Categories: waddling, animal, beautiful, nature, rain,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Waffling and Waddling
I try to write right, But often write wrong Do you think this might Be my poetic swan song? I hope it is not I'm having a blast I want to pen something That makes people gasp. Gasp with delight Or maybe in horror They even might Feel pangs of sadness and sorrow Burst out with laughter, spontaneously This poem was Penned by the infamous me. I have thoroughly enjoyed, Scribbling today. I...

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Categories: waddling, 10th grade,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Watching Three Waddling Ducks
Three ducks waddling through the snow I see their bare feet and hope they do not have far to go Where is the pond? Is their habitat gone? I wish they had mittens, coats and tiny boots on...

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Categories: waddling, 3rd grade, 4th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I Am Waddling Now
Is that a ghost? I think. Catching a wisp of a traveling speck in my eye. I turn and it is gone. But back soon enough. Finally see a doctor. It’s a floater, he tells me. You will get used to them after a bit and they will go away. That was six years ago. I do not see them unless I...

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Categories: waddling, age, women,
Form: Prose Poetry
The Waddling Vagrants
The Wellington Harbor vagrants that waddled Removed from the sushi stand where they coddled Were heard to say, "That is okay," "For it badly needs to be remodeled" New Zealand Police Detain Penguins New Zealand Police on Monday arrested a pair of penguins as they were caught loitering outside a sushi outlet. The birds, described as "waddling...

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Categories: waddling, bird, humor, nature, water,
Form: Limerick



Waddling Wafer In Striped Pjamas
A waddling wafer in striped pyjamas A feathered goblin often chews a tail from a sweet scented twig but a pixie can eat over two hundred caramelised pebbles in one single bite and swallow. Swallows passing in the colourful air are simply at ease with gyrocopters which are heavily dominant in a sky. But dominance is...

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Categories: waddling, art,
Form: I do not know?

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