Limerick Poems About Crane | Crane Limerick Poems
Poem Details | by Gershon Wolf |
Categories: journey, spiritual,

Tobacco's Charcoal

Arnold Crane was obsessed with his journey
He had been a rich Wall Street attorney --
   He had peered in his soul
   Found tobacco's charcoal --
Came to grips with himself on a gurney

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Poem Details | by James Horn |
Categories: allegory, analogy,

Saw Weather Vane

Saw Weather Vane

Inside is where I decided to remain;
Looked out and  saw weather vane;
Beautiful butterflies,
Before my eyes;
On page in book picture of a crane.

Jim Horn

I would rather have someone write
a poem for me that just make a comment
That is more meaningful to me.



Poem Details | by Jack Ellison |
Categories: humor,

The Goodest Luck

Talk about windy, a record breaker by far A crane toppled over crushing a bunch of cars No one was killed Amazes me still The goodest luck time to head for the bars


Poem Details | by Jack Ellison |
Categories: stress,

Half a Hole

In all my time as a crane operator Never dug half a hole, my mind has vacated Coz every shovel full A new hole is insured Got an appointment with my psych, hate waiting


Poem Details | by Jack Ellison |
Categories: fun,

Knock Knock

You walk by a plot in a cemetery You hear a knock, it makes you hairy Call the crane experts Help you dig the dirt Probably just a recently deceased's fairy



Poem Details | by James Horn |
Categories: allegory, analogy,

Great Dane a Crane Or My Cane

Could Be Great Dane A Crane or My Cane

Could be great Dane a crane and my cane,
Which surely with me will always remain;
Great weather;
Still together,
Until they drastically do drive me insane.

Jim Horn


Poem Details | by James Horn |
Categories: allegory, analogy,

Cautious About Crane In Seattle

Cautious About Crane in Seattle

In Seattle, fallen over had a tall crane;
Down below in the street does remain;
Sound air filled;
Several killed,
And luckily it never landed in fast lane.

Jim Horn