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Shortest Poem Poetry Contest

October 19, 2018
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Update: Winners announced: https://classicalpoets.org/shortest-poem-contest-winners-announced/\

Scroll down and read the comments section to enjoy all of the submissions.


Write the shortest possible rhyming poem that still has meaning. Post it in the comments section below under your full name and general area of residence (“Bob Smith, Denver, Colorado”). You may choose any topic, but please be respectful and no dirty humor. Two entries allowed per poet.

When: Now June 9, 2018 midnight EST. Winner Announced June 18, 2018.

Who: Anyone in the world, any age or background, may participate. From within the Society, anyone not involved in judging the contest may participate.

Prize: $100

Judge: Advisory Board Members who choose to participate

Entry Fee: None

Examples: Our first example comes from Joe Tessitore of New York City, New York, who came up with this contest. Thank you, Joe!

 

Cooperation

One ant can’t.

 

A classic example comes from Strickland Gillilan (1869-1954). It has also been published under the name “Fleas”:

 

Lines on the Antiquity of Microbes 

Adam
Had’em

 

 

 

 

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Comments 192

  1. Zachary Dilks says:
    7 years ago

    Zachary Dilks, Austin TX

    She left, bereft

    Reply
    • Zachary Dilks says:
      7 years ago

      Zachary Dilks, Austin TX

      “Love Through The Ages”

      She left, bereft

      Reply
    • Bruce Deckert says:
      7 years ago

      Bruce Deckert — Greater Hartford, Connecticut

      #1
      Wise Career Advice to LeBron James When He Was a High School Senior
      Go pro!

      #2
      Jeopardy Redux: Alex, “How Am I Able to See?” for $1,000
      My eye.

      Reply
    • Bill Eihausen, Fort Collins, Co. says:
      7 years ago

      “Political Season”

      Lavish Lies Loom

      Reply
  2. Michael Burch says:
    7 years ago

    The Proper Response to Offers of Government Assistance

    Oh
    no!

    Michael R. Burch, Nashville, TN

    Reply
  3. Michael Burch says:
    7 years ago

    Highly Condensed Version of the Declaration of Independence

    Be
    Free

    Michael R. Burch, Nashville, TN

    Reply
    • Lawal Jimoh says:
      7 years ago

      Hello sir Michael!

      How beautiful your penning I can’t quantify quintessential quality of a quite quiet quick pen. I doff my hat here at all times.

      I can’t appreciate you enough of which I got the improvement I sought for in my writing, the training, you took me through on Facebook, awesome you! My account was later finally blocked by Mark Zukerberg and the Facebook team on those two pieces, poems, I posted with the writing learning codes, “L002AD” and “L003AE”, titled, “Questions to Facebook” and “Sometimes Facebook”.

      Thanks a bunch,
      sir Michael Burch.

      Lawal Jimoh,
      Lagos, Nigeria.

      Reply
  4. Yvette Beshier says:
    7 years ago

    One Thing People Hate to Admit.

    Yvette Beshier, East Orange, New Jersey

    I
    lie.

    Reply
  5. Sathyanarayana says:
    7 years ago

    To rhyme thy writ!
    Search where my wit?
    It’s all in whits…
    oh how to knit?

    Reply
  6. Yvette Beshier says:
    7 years ago

    Seafood Festival Fun

    Yvette Beshier, East Orange, New Jersey

    Grab, crab.

    Reply
  7. David Hollywood says:
    7 years ago

    Old Age

    What seasons doth a life gone past?
    As ventures! do they show,
    A body aged, and wisest cast,
    Into an embers glow.

    Past Tomorrows

    Past tomorrows, come and stay,
    Timed pressed presents, gifts today,
    Passing backwards, thoughts that say,
    Gentle times, now gone a way.

    David Hollywood, presently: Villars – sur – Ollon, Switzerland

    Reply
  8. Carole Mertz says:
    7 years ago

    Carole Mertz lives in Parma, Ohio.

    Title: To the Progeny of a Bi-racial Marriage

    Transcend the blend

    Reply
  9. Carole Mertz says:
    7 years ago

    Carole Mertz of Parma, Ohio

    Fatigued by a Loquacious Friend

    Gab, grab cab

    Reply
  10. David Paul Behrens says:
    7 years ago

    Knowledge

    I was born, that’s it.
    I learned how to spit.

    David Paul Behrens
    La Verne, CA

    Reply
  11. David Paul Behrens says:
    7 years ago

    A Rhyme For Orange

    I tore my pants upon the door hinge
    As I walked outside to pick an orange.

    Reply
  12. Dusty Grein says:
    7 years ago

    ~ Oregon State, US ~
    —
    [Broken Trust]
    You lied… I cried,
    then died inside.
    —
    [Clarity]
    For disambiguation,
    just eschew obfuscation.
    —

    Reply
  13. Linda Imbler says:
    7 years ago

    Abate hate.

    Reply
  14. Linda Imbler says:
    7 years ago

    Fame came.

    Reply
  15. Suchitra Das says:
    7 years ago

    (Survival)
    Seeds feed needs.

    (Freedom)
    Uncaged bird;
    Music heard.

    Fremont, CA

    Reply
  16. C.B. Anderson says:
    7 years ago

    Transcendental

    Thoreau
    Wrote slow.

    Self-reliant

    That Ralph
    Was top-shelf.

    Reply
  17. Amy Foreman says:
    7 years ago

    Amy Foreman of Cascabel, Arizona

    Short Poem Rules

    This sort
    Of sport
    Is short.
    Don’t snort.

    My song,
    So strong,
    Not wrong,
    Or long,

    Is brief
    Relief,
    A chief
    Motif

    That’s small,
    Withal,
    To all
    Enthrall.

    Reply
  18. Amy Foreman says:
    7 years ago

    Amy Foreman of Cascabel, Arizona

    A Parent’s Advice on Winning:

    To my children, on winning:

    Don’t shun
    The one
    Outdone,
    My son.

    Reply
  19. James A. Tweedie says:
    7 years ago

    Unintentional poems I have actually seen.

    A sign in Logan, Utah:

    City Center
    Parking Enter

    A postage cancellation mark from South Australia

    Postage Paid
    Adelaide

    Reply
  20. Jack Michael Dashiell says:
    7 years ago

    Romantic Summary
    When you approach my frequency ascends,
    When you depart it falls and slowly ends.

    Reply
  21. Hibah Shabkhez says:
    7 years ago

    Give.
    Live.

    Reply
    • Hibah Shabkhez says:
      7 years ago

      Title : Life’s Secret

      Reply
  22. Hibah Shabkhez says:
    7 years ago

    Hibah Shabkhez, Paris, France

    Title : Torsade
    Crust kist
    Chocolate twist
    Come enthrall
    Us all

    Reply
  23. Joe Tessitore says:
    7 years ago

    Overheard at Ballet Class

    “Pirouette?”
    “No, yet!”

    Reply
    • Joe Tessitore says:
      7 years ago

      Oops, Joe Tessitore, New York, New York

      Reply
  24. Marie-Anna says:
    7 years ago

    fabric hate
    fabricated

    yam
    yum

    Reply
  25. Marie-Anna says:
    7 years ago

    fabric hate
    fabricated

    yam yum

    sending again…left out place South Africa

    Reply
  26. Bernnard Austin says:
    7 years ago

    oh,mysterious time,
    tick tick tick tick…
    you keep singing to our ears,
    Telling us the end is near,

    Bernnard Austin, Lagos, Nigeria

    Reply
  27. David Watt says:
    7 years ago

    David Watt, Canberra, Australia

    Slow Service

    We ate at eight.
    Too late!

    Reply
  28. Reid McGrath says:
    7 years ago

    “Capitalism” One man can.

    Reply
    • Reid McGrath says:
      7 years ago

      Pawling, NY

      Reply
  29. Rohini Sunderam says:
    7 years ago

    Who called whom
    The womb?
    The tomb!

    Reply
  30. Joe Tessitore says:
    7 years ago

    Since I didn’t know that my example was going to be an entry can I add a second line to it so it reads:

    one ant can’t
    three? maybe

    Joe Tessitore
    New York, NY

    Reply
    • The Society says:
      7 years ago

      Of course, Joe.

      Reply
  31. Eponine says:
    7 years ago

    I
    M
    A
    G
    I
    N
    E

    Reply
  32. Eponine says:
    7 years ago

    I
    M
    A
    G
    I
    N
    E
    .
    .
    .

    Reply
  33. Eponine says:
    7 years ago

    I believe,
    Therefore
    I am.

    Reply
  34. Lou Fortunato says:
    7 years ago

    Lou Fortunato, Apex, North Carolina

    My Humor…

    I dribble drivel

    Reply
  35. Shiny Titus says:
    7 years ago

    Origin of deception
    Eve Deceive!!!

    Shiny Titus New York

    Reply
  36. Shiny Titus says:
    7 years ago

    Shiny Titus , New York
    Epitome of Love
    “For your embrace
    I forego paradise “

    Reply
  37. Mutshidzi Kwinda, Eastern Cape, South Africa says:
    7 years ago

    To my cancer scars

    The eloquence, a sign of survival
    Either visible or hidden, you are a symbol of bravery
    The essence, definition of a fighting warrior, a phenomenal
    A knock of a slight oblivious rage-subconscious trickery

    Let the soul pour out a lavish smile of pride
    It is flesh not soul injured, you assured
    From a broken temple, courage and bliss you provide
    A panacea of battles fought and conquered

    To you is hidden a million intriguing reasons why?
    The reason you exist is perplexing yet amusing and greater
    A mark only a warrior can imprint with no shy
    A vanquisher, fighter… A true victor!

    I admire you
    I embrace you

    Reply
  38. Carmine Jablonsky says:
    7 years ago

    To make or spend
    To earn or burn
    Hunt or feast
    Bliss in the end

    Reply
  39. E.J. Hagadorn says:
    7 years ago

    E.J. Hagadorn, Farmington, CT

    “Scoff”

    Poetry, shmoetry!

    Reply
  40. Joan Carol Fullmore says:
    7 years ago

    When time to Quit
    Don’t say Wit!

    Reply
  41. LUCY CORTESE says:
    7 years ago

    EULOGY
    Fred’s dead

    STOOD UP
    Bride cried

    Jacksonville, FL 32224

    Reply
  42. Leo Yankevich says:
    7 years ago

    RUSSIAN ROULETTE

    Bang, poof, the devils dance!
    Neither side had a chance.

    Trumpster showed his dukes.
    and Putin sent back nukes.

    —Leo Yankevich, Gliwice, Poland

    Reply
  43. Leo Yankevich says:
    7 years ago

    RUSSIAN ROULETTE

    Bang, poof, the devils dance!
    Neither side had a chance.

    Trumpster showed his dukes,
    and Putin sent back nukes.

    —Leo Yankevich, Gliwice, Poland

    Reply
  44. Rachel Holbrook says:
    7 years ago

    Rachel Holbrook
    Knoxville, TN

    “Dangerous Disappointment”
    Resident president.

    Reply
  45. Leo Yankevich says:
    7 years ago

    LIBERALS (poem 2)

    Christians who neither search,
    believe or go to church.

    Leo Yankevich, Gliwice, Poland

    Reply
  46. Sathyanarayana says:
    7 years ago

    This tome, a song of holy om;
    a roaming soul’s journey along
    the yonder dome, ov’r ocean foam
    to reach the home, we all belong.
    (This poem is from my book FINDING THE MOTHER , published in 2012)
    Sathyanarayana,
    Nellore, India

    Reply
  47. Phemelo, Pretoria (South Africa) says:
    7 years ago

    Many travel the world in search of what’s outside themselves
    Yeah, sometimes we go astray before we pass the test

    Reply
  48. Bruce E. Wren says:
    7 years ago

    Meditation on Aging

    Such amazement
    at where his days went!

    Reply
  49. Mark Soier says:
    7 years ago

    Here’s a short poem fem Mark Soifer; Where
    ver I go-Ego

    Reply
  50. Leonard Dabydeen says:
    7 years ago

    Invitation

    Visitor is a critter.

    Wall Tab

    Stick ‘um with gum.

    Leonard Dabydeen, Brampton, Ontario.

    Reply
  51. Jose Rizal M. Reyes says:
    7 years ago

    Torture

    Well,
    tell.

    Jose Rizal M. Reyes
    Odiongan, Romblon, Philippines

    Reply
  52. Jose Rizal M. Reyes says:
    7 years ago

    Reconciliation?

    No!
    Go!

    Jose Rizal M. Reyes
    Odiongan, Romblon, Philippines

    Reply
  53. Tonya McQuade says:
    7 years ago

    Tonya McQuade, San Jose, CA

    Don’t be a fool;
    School is cool,
    Not your Juul.

    Reply
    • Jose Rizal M. Reyes says:
      7 years ago

      I’ve stopped smoking for a month or two by now without Juul. 🙂

      But I was wondering earlier today if … I can smoke during my birthday and a month thereafter (being the birthday of my namesake). That means being able to smoke during the said two days each year.

      If you were my fairy godmother, Tonya, would you grant to me those two days when I could enjoy the right and freedom to smoke? It means I wouldn’t still smoke for the rest of the year.

      Jose RMR

      Reply
      • Jose Rizal M. Reyes says:
        7 years ago

        Please reply quickly. There are only a few hours left in my current birthday. 🙁

        Reply
      • Tonya McQuade says:
        7 years ago

        If you’re able to limit yourself to those two days a year, then sure, go for it if it makes you happy. Happy Birthday!

        Reply
      • Jose Rizal M. Reyes says:
        7 years ago

        Too late the heroine. My birthday is over 🙁

        But comes June 19, I’ll consider what you said. I posted my 2 entries right before your first. And you mentioned Juul which I found out is related to smoking. Maybe it was a divine sign … that you have been appointed by Heaven … to decide on the two-day privilege or indulgence … that I was contemplating on. Thanks.

        Reply
        • Tonya McQuade says:
          7 years ago

          Hi Again – I would not ever encourage you to use heroin, even on your birthday. You asked whether I thought it was okay to smoke a Juul twice a year (at least that’s what I thought you asked). To that, I said go ahead, if you can do so without being addicted. I personally hate any kind of smoking, and a lot of middle and high school students have recently taken to smoking Juuls, thinking they are “cool” and not as bad for them as cigarettes. They can be equally addictive and are a very bad choice, especially for young people – that’s why I wrote the poem I did.

          Reply
    • Jose Rizal M. Reyes says:
      7 years ago

      Hi Tonya! I don’t know what Juul is. I first met the word in your post. It had a strange, unusual spelling so I looked up for its meaning. My understanding was that it was some sort of a safe substitute substance or something — just like candy or chewing gum, for instance.

      So what I meant was I stopped smoking cigarette for a month or two without the aid or Juul or anything. I simply quit smoking (which I offered to God in exchange for healing my mother who developed a rare disease in her blood vessels.)

      I was thus surprised by your mention of heroine. I have never taken any drugs in all my life … and grew up in a culture where drug addicts … were looked down upon. Cigarette is — or was — my sole vice. I drink very occasionally but I can live without it. But when I do drink, I only enjoy it if … I am smoking. So if I would celebrate my birthday with a drink, for instance, I could only enjoy the drink if I can smoke cigarette at the same time.

      Reply
  54. James Lewis Huss says:
    7 years ago

    James Lewis Huss
    Taipei, Taiwan

    Gasp

    My grasp
    Would surely
    Make you gasp,

    But I
    Am rightly
    Paralyzed.

    Reply
  55. James Lewis Huss says:
    7 years ago

    James Lewis Huss
    Taipei, Taiwan

    Stake

    My stake in her
    My heart may break.

    Reply
  56. Bruce E. Wren says:
    7 years ago

    Meditation on Aging

    So múch amázement
    At whére his dáys went.

    (Variation on first submission; accents added to clarify stressed syllables)

    Reply
  57. Tonya McQuade says:
    7 years ago

    Tonya McQuade, San Jose, CA

    That
    map
    app
    is
    crap.

    Reply
  58. Luke Knutson says:
    7 years ago

    Aurora, Illinois

    Title: A Plea from SAT Questions Twenty-Seven to Thirty-Three

    BAD DAD

    Reply
  59. Nathan Evans says:
    7 years ago

    Nathan Evans, Baltimore OH

    “Love Emancipated”
    First Kiss
    Heart’s bliss

    “Waking Nightmare”
    Decaf morn’, forewarn!

    Reply
  60. Jason Larsen says:
    7 years ago

    The functional way
    Of feng shui

    Jason W Larsen, Connecticut

    Reply
  61. Bob McGinness, Columbia, SC says:
    7 years ago

    (1)
    Meditation
    for a nation.

    (2)
    Tolerance, Compassion,
    Acceptance, in fashion.

    Reply
  62. Dylan R.T. Gibbons, Toronto, ON says:
    7 years ago

    “Discontent from Living in an Ugly City”

    There is no quaint churchyard for which to speak
    Or romantic tumult for which to peek;
    And the only place I can read my Keats
    Is at home, in bed, atop linen sheets.

    Reply
  63. Adina Wagner says:
    7 years ago

    Adina Wagner, Brunschweig (GER)

    I lived. And died.
    But I tried.

    Reply
  64. Zachary Dilks says:
    7 years ago

    Zachary Dilks, Austin TX

    “I’m Okay”

    Ok, okay!

    Reply
  65. Jack Michael Dashiell says:
    7 years ago

    Romantic Couplet
    For love at first sight, spreading waves begin,
    We most perceive the content, not the skin.

    Reply
  66. priya sharma says:
    7 years ago

    Being Human is…….being you!

    Reply
  67. priya sharma says:
    7 years ago

    I came to my aid.

    Reply
  68. John Rumbley says:
    7 years ago

    I have already submitted these two entries but probably to the wrong web address. Please pardon me if they are duplications.

    Motivation

    Gun?
    Run!

    Bede’s Need

    “Need mead!”
    Cried Bede.

    Reply
    • John Rumbley says:
      7 years ago

      Oops — Alabama

      Reply
  69. Bruce Edward Wren says:
    7 years ago

    I already submitted this one, but forgot to add my name and general area of residence below, so here goes:

    Meditation on Aging

    Such amazement
    At where his days went.

    Bruce Wren, Chicago Illinois

    Reply
  70. Lauren Latona says:
    7 years ago

    Time is but a rule
    To the fool.

    Reply
  71. Dipanwita mahata says:
    7 years ago

    “Roses are red voilets are blue you are my mummy and I love you”.

    Reply
  72. Kendyll G says:
    7 years ago

    Kendyll Gambone, Royersford PA
    “Free Nation”
    It is our right to speak
    until it is our right to remain silent

    Reply
  73. Kendyll G says:
    7 years ago

    Kendyll Gambone, Royersford PA
    “Lost History”
    Call me paper back
    Even my ashes tell a better story

    Reply
  74. B. L. Pérez says:
    7 years ago

    [Title: “Portuguese from the Sonnets III”]

    Mine, with pulses, beats double thine;
    Thine double, beats pulses, with mine.

    [Bio: B. L. Pérez; Fuchū, Japan]

    [Notes/Hints: chiasmus-like, palindrome-like (not sure there’s a word for it)]

    Reply
  75. FoxyGoddess says:
    7 years ago

    Get out of house =
    Happy Spouse

    Reply
    • Jose Rizal M. Reyes says:
      7 years ago

      Cute rhyming 🙂

      Reply
      • FoxyGoddess says:
        7 years ago

        why thank you very much!

        Reply
  76. yume iizuka says:
    7 years ago

    Rhyme for all of time
    Wine for the mind

    Reply
    • yume iizuka says:
      7 years ago

      Tokyo Japan

      Reply
  77. Daniel Galef says:
    7 years ago

    Daniel Galef, Montreal, QC

    Budget Honeymoon

    For us,
    a bus.

    Reply
  78. Daniel Galef says:
    7 years ago

    Daniel Galef, Montreal, QC

    Much Fun

    A saint
    ain’t.

    Reply
  79. Daniel Galef says:
    7 years ago

    ***I put this in the comments above, but it looks like the website took it out as spam: Both of the poems I posted have been previously published, which I hope is no issue. I tried to put the URL underneath, but the comments showed up without them. Just FYI, “Budget Honeymoon” was printed in Light Quarterly in 2015, and “Much Fun” was printed in LUPO in 2017. Both are available for reprinting if desired.

    Reply
  80. Jenni Wyn Hyatt says:
    7 years ago

    Who’s watching?

    Time is the name
    of the silent spectator
    at every game.

    Reply
  81. Chinua Ezenwa-Ohaeto says:
    7 years ago

    Something we don’t say

    Aye
    I
    Lie

    Chinua Ezenwa-Ohaeto, Nigeria

    Reply
  82. Chinua Ezenwa-Ohaeto says:
    7 years ago

    The Pincode

    4.1.9

    Chinua Ezenwa-Ohaeto, Nigeria

    Reply
  83. Neelam says:
    7 years ago

    Hard luck!
    Empty stomach…

    Reply
  84. Neelam says:
    7 years ago

    I kill…
    Against my will!

    Reply
  85. Andrew Joseph says:
    7 years ago

    The Crazy Train Password

    I, eye, aye

    Reply
  86. Marion Bond says:
    7 years ago

    Aidan Turner

    God bod

    Reply
  87. Edmund Jonah says:
    7 years ago

    Infinity, Oh Divinity,
    Makes my eyes weep.
    Give me immunity prom continuity.
    Forever, Let me sleep, and sleep, and sleep.

    Reply
  88. Annabelle Fuller says:
    7 years ago

    Annabelle Fuller – Yorkshire, England

    Neptune

    A Divine
    From the brine.

    Reply
  89. wendy lee klenetsky says:
    7 years ago

    Overheard At The Bar-be-que:

    “Franks? “Thanks!”

    Reply
  90. Sandip Saha, Kolkata, India says:
    7 years ago

    Men fight
    women’s might

    Reply
  91. Sandip Saha, Kolkata, India says:
    7 years ago

    Poets compose
    Critics dispose.

    Reply
  92. Jordan Hege says:
    7 years ago

    Tragedy

    Too late
    Fixed fate.

    Reply
  93. Juleigh Howard-Hobson says:
    7 years ago

    Martyr’s Imperative

    I
    Die.

    Juleigh Howard-Hobson, Cascadia USA

    Reply
  94. Juleigh Howard-Hobson says:
    7 years ago

    Grass=Milk

    How
    Cow?

    Juleigh Howard-Hobson, Cascadia USA

    Reply
  95. Brian Mc Cabe says:
    7 years ago

    First Love:

    Miss
    Bliss

    Brian Mc Cabe , Ireland

    Reply
  96. Brian Mc Cabe says:
    7 years ago

    The Wonder of Grass

    Green
    Sheen

    Reply
  97. Jeff Morgan says:
    7 years ago

    The cold and bearded heaven
    looms ready to hurl his scepter of levin,
    an atonement from the barb of a sheep.

    Reply
  98. Skip Hughes says:
    7 years ago

    Skip Hughes of central Indiana

    Even Though God Didn’t Give Me Wings

    I
    Fly.

    Reply
  99. Skip Hughes says:
    7 years ago

    Skip Hughes, central Indiana

    Inevitably

    You
    Grew

    Reply
  100. Katherine Todd says:
    7 years ago

    Katherine Todd
    Manhattan, KS

    First Submission/Saving Grace:
    What chases you in your nightmares
    is what you send to your god in prayers.

    Second Submission/Wilting:
    Wilting flowers in a vase
    get thrown away with great haste,
    and I see the smile slide off your face.

    Reply
  101. Cathy Watness says:
    7 years ago

    Cathy Watness
    Indianapolis, IN

    Trump America

    Tariff risen prison.

    Reply
  102. Cathy Watness says:
    7 years ago

    Cathy Watness
    Indianapolis, IN

    Death’s Oxygen

    Meth breath of Death.

    Reply
  103. Paris Providence says:
    7 years ago

    “River Bodies”

    There are shadows,
    In the shallows.

    End

    Reply
  104. Emory D. Jones says:
    7 years ago

    WATER LOVE

    Ripples kiss the pool’s edge.

    Reply
  105. Damian Balassone says:
    7 years ago

    The Epigrams

    The epigrams of Wilde
    console the tortured child.

    Damian Balassone, Australia

    Reply
  106. matthew scott harris says:
    7 years ago

    ineluctable legal tender
    one Benjamin current enticement.

    Reply
  107. SAJAL KUMAR PAL says:
    7 years ago

    Melancholy –

    Alone in crowd
    He is nobody,
    But proud.

    Reply
  108. Lawal Jimoh says:
    7 years ago

    Love Will Never Do This Wrong

    Still
    Thrill

    Lawal Jimoh Ishola, LJ, L27, Lagos, NG

    Reply
  109. Lawal Jimoh says:
    7 years ago

    Many

    One done cone.
    Two too
    three.

    Lawal Jimoh Ishola, LJ, L27, Lagos, NG

    Reply
  110. Maria Zafar says:
    7 years ago

    Shadows shadow shadows

    Reply
  111. Abdul Wahab Lawal says:
    7 years ago

    Me. We.
    Vanity. Humanity.
    Choose, ye.

    Abdul Wahab Lawal, Lagos, Nigeria.

    Reply
  112. James B. Nicola says:
    7 years ago

    [When the sky’s so blue]

    When the sky’s so blue,
    I can’t be, too!

    Reply
  113. James B. Nicola says:
    7 years ago

    Trip of a Lifetime

    The place within.
    Shall we begin?

    Reply
  114. Abdul Wahab Lawal says:
    7 years ago

    Abdul Wahab Lawal, Lagos, Nigeria

    Mother
    She almost murders her soul
    To mother your whole
    Mother her.

    Reply
  115. Ian J Frost says:
    7 years ago

    Jack Wolfe Frost, Wales, UK

    Madness
    Society.

    Reply
  116. Edward Hayes says:
    7 years ago

    June 2, 2018

    Here, for better or [much] worse, my pale effort:

    True poets’ lot:
    To be forgot

    And in defense of the above, slightly longer, but by any standard brief:

    True, a shorter might be found
    But none such fun, or more profound

    Ted Hayes
    Elkton Virginia

    Reply
  117. JahB Prescott says:
    7 years ago

    JahB Prescott, San Diego, CA

    “Wassup”

    Yo!
    Yo?

    Reply
  118. Justin Zhang says:
    7 years ago

    Justin Zhang, Rockville Maryland

    The end transcends to infinity

    Hi
    Bye,

    Reply
  119. theodore eisenberg says:
    7 years ago

    Theodore Eisenberg
    North Caldwell, NJ

    Limns

    Palms alms qualms psalms
    Tomes domes oms poems

    Reply
  120. Justin Zhang says:
    7 years ago

    Justin Zhang, Rockville Maryland

    Title: on a boat in the white sea

    seasick with the Bolsheviks

    Reply
  121. Brady Alexander says:
    7 years ago

    Brady Alexander, Louisville, Kentucky

    “Blueprints for a All Life”

    1.) Fizzy
    2.) Dizzy
    3.) Busy
    …
    4.) Done
    5.) and Gone.

    Reply
    • Brady Alexander says:
      7 years ago

      I’m so sorry, I totally goofed.

      The title should be “Blueprints for All Life.”
      If anybody knows how to edit my comment, you can totally hit me up

      Reply
  122. Mark McPHEE says:
    7 years ago

    -SALVATION AWAITS-
    B.C.

    -SILENT POET-
    Mime Rhyme.

    Reply
  123. Michael Vines says:
    7 years ago

    old days and
    lives

    for what I
    long

    with tear stained
    hands

    the cold stone
    kept

    Reply
  124. Yusuf says:
    7 years ago

    Ann Can

    Reply
  125. George Ross says:
    7 years ago

    Kathmandu
    I love you
    Timbuktu

    Reply
  126. Kim Blades says:
    7 years ago

    He cried
    as he lied
    that he’d tried.

    Reply
  127. Monching Llena says:
    7 years ago

    Count’s Outrage

    Killed,

    Licked.

    Reply
    • Monching Llena says:
      7 years ago

      my email’s [email protected]

      Reply
  128. Richard Knickerbocker says:
    7 years ago

    Too Much

    When we take on too much
    more often than not we might
    accomplish quite a lot
    with not
    one thing taken on done right.

    Reply
  129. Kafilah Sulaimon says:
    7 years ago

    I, TOO, WEAR BEAUTY

    Sometimes,
    I want to open my hijab,
    and show the world,
    …that I too,
    am beautiful in the people’s definition.
    But, deep down here,
    in my huge heart,
    I know that beauty is by definition, a mystery.
    And it is forever more rewarding,
    to be beautiful in God’s eyes.

    Sometimes,
    I want to wear ruffled dressed and tight jeans,
    show off what I really look like,
    under those baggy shirts and loosely fitted pants,
    make a statement,
    that I too,
    have a figure and worth looking at.
    But, I know better,
    to avoid entering the world of men’s imagination,
    for I love my future husband,
    and I am ashamed,
    what should be his, has already been unveiled by others.

    Sometimes,
    I want to show the world,
    the other side of me,
    in the raw, buff and crazier me.
    Put myself on display,
    for everyone to see,
    to be desired and admired upon.
    But, I know that eyes are not just eyes,
    seeing is not just seeing,
    Image and respect are gained,
    Shame and humility deserve a better place.
    I too wear beauty.

    Reply
  130. Richard Knickerbocker, Dartmouth, MA says:
    7 years ago

    Modern Poetry

    When I ponder
    modern poetry
    in words that don’t
    connect or complement,
    I hang them out to wonder
    then wonder why I bother
    to figure out just what
    that author meant.

    Reply
  131. J. M. Lambert says:
    7 years ago

    On the need to appreciate art.

    “Behoove the Louvre”

    Reply
  132. Barbara S. Tinsley says:
    7 years ago

    Bird Flight

    Watching bird flight by the shore,
    A poet asks: do words as adequately soar?

    Reply
  133. Barbara S. Tinsley says:
    7 years ago

    Bird Flight

    Watching bird flight by the shore,
    I ask? do words as lofty soar?

    Reply
  134. Barbara S. Tinsley says:
    7 years ago

    Love Takes Two

    He slept.
    I wept.

    Reply
  135. Barbara S. Tinsley says:
    7 years ago

    Love Takes Two

    I wept.
    He slept.

    Reply
  136. Julia McGinness says:
    7 years ago

    It’s going to be a beautiful day
    Because I’ll make it that way
    And you will see that I am right
    Before today turns into tonight

    Reply
  137. John Kolyav says:
    7 years ago

    John Kolyav, Kottayam, India

    Gandhi
    For religious harmony he did a lot
    But became a scapegoat

    Reply
  138. John Kolyav says:
    7 years ago

    A bomb blast
    Sight last

    Reply
  139. Regina Stredic says:
    7 years ago

    WAR…FOR?

    Reply
  140. Bruce Deckert says:
    7 years ago

    Bruce Deckert — Greater Hartford, Connecticut

    #1
    Wise Career Advice to LeBron James When He Was a High School Senior
    Go pro!

    #2
    Jeopardy Redux: Alex, “How Am I Able to See?” for $1,000
    My eye.

    Reply
  141. Williams Oladele says:
    7 years ago

    “On Changing the world”

    Only one man
    Or woman can.

    Williams Oladele, Lagos, Nigeria.

    Reply
  142. Williams Oladele says:
    7 years ago

    “Why I Write”

    I write
    To right!

    Williams Oladele, Lagos, Nigeria.

    Reply
  143. Jais C.K. says:
    7 years ago

    Jais C.K.
    Kottayam, Kerala.

    BURDEN

    Excess of my treasure
    Increases blood pressure

    Reply
  144. Jais C.K. says:
    7 years ago

    Jais C.K.
    Kottayam, Kerala.

    The Road to Life

    I miss
    Accident’s kiss

    Reply
  145. Victoria Crawford says:
    7 years ago

    Worrying About International Relations

    China
    gives
    angina

    Reply
  146. Annapurna Sharma says:
    7 years ago

    LOVE

    Red rose
    …sows

    Reply
  147. Annapurna Sharma says:
    7 years ago

    MOTHERHOOD

    Womb
    bloom

    Reply
  148. Owoh ugonna says:
    7 years ago

    My grandmother lifted her dark veil
    It fell on my grandfather’s dead cell

    Reply
  149. Owoh ugonna says:
    7 years ago

    I want to ask my grandmother
    If till death us path is her new wedding with my grandfather

    Reply
  150. J. Simon Harris says:
    7 years ago

    J. Simon Harris, Raleigh, NC

    “On the Homeric Hymns”

    A Homer
    misnomer.

    *Footnote: the Homeric hymns were probably not written by Homer.

    Reply
  151. Bernadette Perez says:
    7 years ago

    Deep
    Black hole

    Reply
  152. Mrs. Mary Joshy says:
    7 years ago

    Mary Joshy
    Vazhakulam, Kerala, India

    Flower and Nail

    A good man’s words may soothe us like a rose
    A bad one’s often fix us to a cross

    Reply
  153. Mrs. Mary Joshy says:
    7 years ago

    Vazhakulam, Kerala, India

    Vegetarian

    Chicken in kitchen sickens me

    Reply
  154. Johann Sergl says:
    7 years ago

    Hörgertshausen, Bavaria, Germany

    The struggle of a dying art

    Information in sensation?

    Reply
    • Johann Sergl says:
      7 years ago

      Hörgertshausen, Bavaria, Germany

      The forgotten first verse

      Fright makes might,

      Reply
  155. Isaac Foreman says:
    7 years ago

    Jacob Foreman (son of Amy Foreman), Cascabel, AZ

    Poem #1 “My Old Farm”

    Airplanes fly low
    Over milo,
    And the silo
    Stands so tall.

    Poem #2 “The Stuck Pig”

    See the hog
    In the bog
    Through the fog
    And the smog?

    Reply
  156. Isaac Foreman says:
    7 years ago

    Grace Foreman (daughter of Amy Foreman), Cascabel, AZ

    Poem 1: “Tax Time”

    Take some pills
    For all your ills,
    Then go ahead
    And pay the bills.

    Poem 2: “Uncle Fred’s Haircut”

    “Get all ready,
    Uncle Freddy;
    Just hold steady
    For Aunt Letty.”

    Reply
  157. Louisa Foreman says:
    7 years ago

    Ben Foreman (son of Amy Foreman), Cascabel, AZ

    Poem #1: “Double-Fudge Ripple”

    Taste this cream;
    It’s so supreme,
    Just like a dream,
    It makes me scream.

    Poem #2: “Cheesemaking”

    Find a way
    To weigh
    The whey.

    Reply
  158. Dan Gallagher, New Zealand says:
    7 years ago

    Why bees don’t have knees

    Stems
    Wreck’em

    Reply
  159. Dan Gallagher, New Zealand says:
    7 years ago

    How the snake knew the apple in the Garden of Eden was poisonous

    It
    Bit

    Reply
  160. Bernadette Perez says:
    7 years ago

    Deep
    Black hole
    Weep
    Soul

    Reply
  161. Daniel Barshay says:
    7 years ago

    So . . . what won
    This thing you run?

    Reply
    • The Society says:
      7 years ago

      http://classicalpoets.org/shortest-poem-contest-winners-announced/

      Reply
  162. matthew scott harris says:
    7 years ago

    Nietzscheism
    transcend gravity.

    Reply
  163. Spilios Kouvelis says:
    7 years ago

    Wind Blowers stay warm.

    Reply
  164. Spilios Kouvelis says:
    7 years ago

    Brave is he who walks among the pigeons

    Reply
  165. Benjamin Pei says:
    7 years ago

    A man’s best friend

    A
    Dog

    Reply
  166. Sina Farajzadeh, Urmia, Iran says:
    7 years ago

    Lust Blasts, Love Lasts.

    Reply
    • Bruce E. Wren says:
      7 years ago

      Ingenious!

      Reply
  167. Rajagopal Kaimal says:
    6 years ago

    War over.
    Scar forever!

    Reply
  168. Jack Hart says:
    6 years ago

    M’s Figure

    Roundly graced,
    But little waist.

    Reply
  169. AL T BETTER says:
    6 years ago

    Here and now then and gone
    The moment lost in this sweet song

    Reply

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