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Stones Poems

Contest Judged:  7/19/2025 1:32:00 PM
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 PlacePoemTitlePoet
Contest Winner Medal 1 His Angie Baby Andrea Dietrich
Contest Winner Medal 1 On a Jukebox That Remembers Me Becoming trude from the ruins
Contest Winner Medal 1 Rolling the Dice Joseph May
Contest Winner Medal 1 Jukebox Requiem Hira Fatima
Contest Winner Medal 1 The Old Western Bar Sandra Haight
Contest Winner Medal 1 Angie Paula Goldsmith
Contest Winner Medal 1 Rolling Love Subimal Sinha-Roy
Contest Winner Medal 1 The Rolling Stones ain’t no clay ! Ghairo Daniels
Contest Winner Medal 2 Paint It Black Meghan Kent
Contest Winner Medal 2 A Family - The Stones Speaks Volumes
Contest Winner Medal 2 Dancing To The Stones Marilene Evans
Contest Winner Medal 2 Beasts of Burden and Honkytonk Women David Crandall
Contest Winner Medal 2 The Woman Who Isn't A Song Bernard F. Asuncion
Contest Winner Medal 2 Stones Constance La France
Contest Winner Medal 2 A Rolling Stone contest poem Annabel Fraser
Contest Winner Medal 3 Bite Me, Lady Luck Edward Ibeh
Contest Winner Medal 3 Ruby Tuesday Emilia James
Contest Winner Medal 3 Stones thriveni c mysore
Contest Winner Medal 3 Stones in My Dancing Shoes John Anderson
Contest Winner Medal 3 Stones contest Jerry T Curtis
Contest Winner Medal 3 Ruby and the dice Mindi Madsen
Contest Winner Medal 3 SOME GIRLS Charles Messina
Contest Winner Medal 3 A STONES POEM Brian Strand


Contest Description

What to Submit?

Using the following Rolling Stones Songs write a poem that contains all of the song titles listed and the artist-The Rolling Stones must be mentioned once in your poem. Maximum size of poem is 16 lines period. The titles of each song must be boldened and capitalized

1. Angie

2. Under My Thumb

3. Paint It Black

4. You Can't Always Get What You Want

5. Tumblin Dice

6. Wild Horses

7. Honky Tonk Women

8. Ruby Tuesday

 


Any form is acceptable.

Prizes

First Prize, Glory
Second Prize, Glory
Third Prize, Glory
Twelve Honorable Mentions

Preparing Your Entry

Submit one copy of your poem online. Format your poem. Please make your entry easy to read — no illustrations or fancy fonts. 

English Language

Poems should be in English. Poems translated from other languages are not eligible, unless you wrote both the original poem and the translation.

A Note to Poetry Contestants

You are welcome to enter this contest, whether or not you won a prize in one of my previous contests.


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