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Mom Word Play Poems

These Mom Word Play poems are examples of Word Play poems about Mom. These are the best examples of Word Play Mom poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Getting Around Conventional Limits: A Waltmarie
Twinkle twinkle little stars, please tell me wherever you are,
sky blue,
The cows turn their heads, as they stand in their beds,
grass grew,
The mop and the...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: word play, allusion, analogy, appreciation, imagery,



Premium Member Cliques Can Be Used In Poetry
Ignorance is bliss said the uneducated Miss
Take the tiger by the tail, and then give a hiss.
A snake in the grass thought outside of the...

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Categories: word play, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Camping
In tents some great adventures dwell.
Intense are nights where flashlights swell.

Sites are intimate and spacious.
Sights agree, the Lord is gracious.

Peeks of heaven's breath surround us.
Peaks...

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Categories: word play, creation, earth, encouraging, fun,

Premium Member It Is What It Is
Mom learns it
  Dad earns it
Sis turns it
  Baby spurns it

Auntie bakes it
  Uncle makes it
Niece shakes it
  Nephew takes it

Gramma...

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Categories: fun, nonsense, word play,

Premium Member Have Some Delicious Dip
Come have some delicious guano dip the new neighbor said.
Inviting us to her lavish table, outside by the shed.
We were reluctant knowing what guano is.
Fluffy...

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Categories: word play,



Premium Member Four Letter Words- Love Sick
It was very sticky 
Myron had to use his dicky 
Wiping his face 
Needing to build his case 
He used a four letter word 
In...

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Categories: word play, 7th grade, age, crush,

Premium Member Separated By a Common Language
"England and America are two countries separated by a common language." 
                ...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: word play, america, england, language, word

Saucy
When we stirred the pot
Mum pulled out the wooden spoon...

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Categories: word play, conflict, mom, sister, word

Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Lv - Mind Unwinding Tweezers
UNQUOTABLE QUOTES : LV - Mind unwinding tweezers

If you let « bygones be bygones » , there’ll be no FUTURE left, and since we can’t...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: word play, humor, satire, wind, word

Party Time
It was a party for the ages
Everyone and their friends were there
When half way through the festivities
A loud explosion burst in the air!

Cy Cosis yelled,...

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© Pat Adams  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: parody, word play,

Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Lii 52 - Tongue-Tweezers
UNQUOTABLE QUOTES: LII - Tongue Tweezers

Tit for Tat
Butter for Fat
Rat for Cat

Left for Right
Day for Night
Might for Right

Tick for Tack
Lick for Lack
Lice for Sack

Rice for...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: word play, humor, judgement, metaphor, nonsense,

What Are They Or What Are They Not
That stray beast was once a kitten
But later, they said it's a cat
Now gone all night, he's a night owl
So what should I think about...

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© Pat Adams  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, funny, word play,

To Put It Bluntly
8/3/18


Life is not just about being world renowned
Or wearing a crown

Currently lost instead of found
In your eyes, I can see the pain, right now
Get rid...

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Categories: word play, deep, perspective, poetry, rap,

Premium Member Here We Go A-Palindroming
Golf backwards is flog; God backwards is dog
Eat backwards is tea; team backwards is meat
Pot backwards is top; top backwards is pot
   ...

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Categories: humorous, word play,

Don'T Want To See It Ruined
9/14/17


Televisions getting muted
Signals getting lost or boosted

Meanwhile people hooted
Brooded and continually feuded

Was not one to make my drinks diluted
Made me snooze quick or feel rebooted

Having...

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Categories: word play, dark, how i feel,


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