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Woman Walmart Poems

These Woman Walmart poems are examples of Walmart poems about Woman. These are the best examples of Walmart Woman poems written by international poets.


Tee-Shirt, Old Jeans
The question, urgent and acute, that fashion
asks every woman daily: what does she
prefer? A Ricci’s chic, a chilly passion
of Ungaro, an ease of Givenchy?

What’s better?...

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Categories: walmart, fashion,



A Metaphor
“Only in his hometown and in his own household is a prophet without honor.” Matthew 13:57

Sometimes, when I go shopping, I meet a strange woman.
Barefoot,...

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Categories: walmart, metaphor,

Premium Member The Walmart Experience
You never know what you will find at the Walmart store,
One thing for sure, you will never be bored.
I once saw a woman in a...

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Categories: walmart, funny, humorous,

I Never Know Where To Put My Eyes When I Am In the Walmart
blueberries are not an option
oversize strawberries, maybe.
16 pack
of pop-tarts

the workers look worried
or weary
worn down by the woman who taps on her wrist-watch
with her forefinger
her painted...

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© Ian Be  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: walmart, america, anxiety, food, society,

Jesus At the Walmart
At the local Walmart (some of us shop there)
a young woman was standing at the self-checkout 
with a huge cart of groceries, sobbing her eyes
out....

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© Nola Perez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: walmart, jesus,



Tattoos At Walmart
Tattoos at Wal-Mart

Went to Wal-Mart and we were spell-bound
By all the people you would see around
With their tattoos having skin mutilated
And to go back again...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: walmart, humorous, sick,

Weaving Through Walmart
i'm lost inside your sorrow
lost inside your pain
here we go
again
a hundred  stories and excuses
a million trillion lies
bottles
pills
jail
rehab
halfway house
lies
living on the street
your drunk your 20s
started...

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Categories: walmart,


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