Tag: poetry
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Poem about a Gloomy Mood
Sorrowful Night – Tearing eyes filled with sorrow Heart sinking, full of harrow Once again, black hole prevails Listen close . . . to silent wails – Torment creeps, unsuspected. Dark, my thoughts, resurrected. What ill deed, did I inflict, That gloom’s cloud over me picked? – Groping blind, searching in dark Inner core. My…
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Poem on a Dirty House
Filthy House – Stains drip down the oven door. Bread crumbs scattered on the floor. Webs of dust, all filled with bugs. Stains cover living room rugs. – Who can live in filth like this? With open eyes, cannot miss Clutter and filth as I roam. Disgusting, if not my home. – When it’s your…
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Poem about Toilet Etiquette
Toilet Etiquette – Gentlemen, Please, don’t you see? When you miss, you piss on me. Looking down from such a height, You mayn’t understand my plight. – When aim is off, sprinkles fly. Toilet rim, and floor near by, Covered in that yellow stuff. I tell you, I’ve had enough! – Never with bare feet…
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Poem about Getting Visitors
Family to Visit Up at dawn, now house is clean. Worked hard ‘til table tops seen. Everything put in it’s place Smile rests upon her face. – Fam’ly comes, glad for visit. Clutter cleared, places to sit. They get out the games and toys. She sits watching wrestling boys. – Day done, all gone to…
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Poem about Conserving Energy
The Minimalist Living minimal, we emerge. From energy use, must diverge. Resisting pressure from our peers. Getting it right, has taken years. We do not walk, when we can ride. From extra tasks, you’ll see us hide. Why take two trips, when one will do. When asked for help, we’ll fake a…
