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A Hop and a Leap: a leapfrogging bit of a rhyme
A Hop and a Leap A hop and a leap is all it takes To keep to make a happy child In lunchtime breaks Jumping over A four leaf clover Or a friend The other day I was out for a jog And saw a bollard What about a leapfrog, I thought? I leapfrogged the…
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High as a Kite: a poem of any form
A poem inspired by Marc Chagall’s painting, Over the Town
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Looking Glass: a reflective poem
Looking Glass: a reflective poem
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Happy Birthday to me, happy birthday to me 🎶
It’s weird being the same age as old people!
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Yammer, yammer, yammer: a poem about roadworks
Yammer, yammer, yammer: a poem about the incessant noise of roadworks.
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The Plough and the Stars: a poem about the intoxication of wine
The Plough and the Stars: a poem about the intoxication of wine
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Scaredy Cat: a quadrille poem
Scaredy Cat: a quadrille poem
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Old people can be grumpy. I know why.
Old people can be grumpy. I know why. 5 #Reasons Why #Reason 1 One reason to spark a grumpy moment can be the unexpected horror of an early morning glance in the bathroom mirror. Rubbing sleep-filled eyes to peer at the reflection in the glass; then wonder who it is that is staring back at…
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Got a Minute to Read a Minute Poem?
Seeking distraction from a cold I delve into how to write a poem in one minute!
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The Shortest and Sweetest of Songs: the shortest poem in the world?
A couple of days ago, browsing in a poetry book I came across a short poem. I never realised a poem could be so short! Keeping this intro short, I hope you enjoy the brief read! Short, Sweet, and Succinct The Shortest and Sweetest of Songs is a poem by Scottish Victorian author George MacDonald.…