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Walton Poems - Poems about Walton

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Premium Member Clerihew Walton
...William Turner Walton an iconoclast when said&done A composer when so young with many a chorale now sung......Read the rest...
Categories: walton, poetry,
Form: Clerihew



Premium Member Fish Love
...It's that time of year When the Bream fall in love They will spawn Sir Isaak Walton......Read the rest...
Categories: walton, 12th grade, beautiful, career,
Form: Free verse
Hull Fair
...Hull fair October and it arrives, Hull fair is a family thing, As children parents take you, Teenagers you go with mates, As adults you take your kids, I've not seen in years now, No grandch......Read the rest...
Categories: walton, joy, october, places,
Form: Free verse
Got the Blues, Baby
...Got the blues, Baby I have got the blues, baby and they just won’t go away I got them bad these god damn blues of mine I just finished working out. ..and while resting I realized tha......Read the rest...
Categories: walton, angst, anxiety, blue, dark,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member Walton's Scrapyard
...Walton’s Scrapyard Mr Walton was our local scrap man He wore a great big hat His yard was squeezed between Two terraced houses And I was always amazed at that The yard was full of junk Ru......Read the rest...
Categories: walton, adventure, childhood, children, funny,
Form: Verse



The Ballad of Sam Walton
...People go out, people go in. Money they earn, money they spend. Buggies are filled, registers ring. Wallets are drained, Walton's they sing. Prices go up, wages go down. Holder......Read the rest...
Categories: walton, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Tongue In Cheek
...Tongue In Cheek Who is that new upstart Yelling on my TV Where is Archie Bunker? Let things be like they used to be And that pretty old woman, Claiming to have the floor. Why can’......Read the rest...
Categories: walton, humorous, satire,
Form: I do not know?
Carlton
...There was once a man named Carlton From the city of Walton. He was big and bulk, His Hair colored like a skunk. There was a lady he could not bear to see, His emotions towards her, what could ......Read the rest...
Categories: walton, confusion, funny love, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
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...In those bleak fields that so quietly lie - stilled as graves, Between where the thin wind creaks and upwardly heaves, Unseen feet can sometimes be heard Shuffling through the old woods discarded......Read the rest...
Categories: walton, mystery,
Form: Rhyme
Crimson Egos
...Crimson Egos by Lori Maria Walton (2014) skins gold brown, pale pink, formed before names religions of submission, sedition, scarcity, and stocks who created the numbness of your arguments? eg......Read the rest...
Categories: walton, death, life, war,
Form: I do not know?
Earth's Physician
...Earth's Physician by Lori Maria Walton When earth is violently ill, breathing laboriously to survive, Who becomes her physician? Where is a medicine that can heal? Aggressive stampedes ......Read the rest...
Categories: walton, america, conflict, earth, inspirational,
Form: I do not know?
Exotic Lands
...Exotic Lands by Lori Maria Walton The day, nurtured in the belly of a fearless night turns and is finally born clinging to the soft arms of a pretty morning The sun, dozing on the ......Read the rest...
Categories: walton, art, beauty, love, lust,
Form: I do not know?
Timeless Limbs of Gold
...Timeless Limbs of Gold by Lori Maria Walton Spinning ceaseless, limbs of gold desire movement, to become still hours, set like days upon the laps of young children and old men ......Read the rest...
Categories: walton, cancer, death, death of
Form: I do not know?
This Is the Day She Turns 30
...This is the Day She Turns 30 by Lori Maria Walton This is the day when she turns thirty but it is just a day that nature, in its eternal flow, acknowledges with a smile at human constructs, ......Read the rest...
Categories: walton, age, beauty, journey, wisdom,
Form: I do not know?
Dignity of Manual Labor
...Dignity of Manual Labor by Lori Maria Walton These, my manual extensions designed for dexterity give, to you, my treasure These, you take from me denigrating my identity, No acknow......Read the rest...
Categories: walton, abuse, class, culture, father,
Form: I do not know?

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