Limerick Poems About Vulture | Vulture Limerick Poems
Written by Connie Pachecho
Categories: abuse, fear, voice, woman,

One Less Mosquito Bite Tomorrow

One Less Mosquito Bite Tomorrow

On her mantle of pain an evil vulture sits
His mosquito bites feeding off her grits
He drew blood from her heart
And more from her triple parts
She looked to repose as she caught her wits

connie pachecho

8/23/17


Written by Duke Beaufort
Categories: political, religion,

the cult continues

Religious right-wing revivial
Sustains Supremo’s survival
With maga culture
Chirps convict’s vulture
Our god’s not dead on arrival



Written by Robert Gorelick
Categories: humor,

Prey For a Day

At dawn I ran from a bear in the park
At noon time I swam from a great white shark
A vulture gnawed on my head
Thinking me tasty and dead
Now my pug's chewing my toes in the dark

11/5/22
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Written by James Horn
Categories: allegory, analogy,

Sculpture of Trump

Sculpture of Trump

While watching Trump we saw a sculpture,
Of someone who appeared to be a vulture;
Source of power,
A golden shower;
Not only that had started his own culture.

Jim Horn