Category: Poetry
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Poem about Happy Birthday to Me
Birthday – Turning 60, or is it 59. There is a birthday and I think it’s mine. I’ll celebrate, party, have a great time. – Don’t send condolences in a letter. I like my age, every year gets better! Glad not return behind the ears wetter. – Of advantages I can think of three. Anywhere,…
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Poem on Hospital Food
Breakfast in Hospital – Hospital food. . . incredible omelet. . . was inedible Sausage was ok, I could eat. Cereal and muffin complete With strong hot coffee served, so sweet! – – June Nash
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Poem: Deserted
Deserted – Deserted, left all alone. Locked up, one room, in small zone. Frightened, lonely, hear a noise. Let out a yelp, losing poise. – Hear a sound. . . you coming back? Or a stranger to attack? Why do you leave me like this? When you are gone, you I miss! – It’s you! …
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Poem about getting in shape
Desert Dessert – Weight reading high, Scale breathes a sigh. Salad is served, no sweets deserved. – Friend brings a pie. Catches my eye. Getting my plate, Then stop, say WAIT! – Can’t eat dessert. desire desert My clothes don’t fit I must diet. – Diets don’t work, They’re just a quirk. Must change routine…
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Poem about: The Curse of Carrying a Purse
Curse of the Purse – On women all, there is a curse, To be compelled to carry purse. For husbands and kids, lug around A huge suit case, we are so bound. Carrying toys, or maybe tools. Are we helpful, or stupid fools? – Though easy for muggers to grab, Fashion without them seems so…
