Poems About: TELEVISION

In this page, poems on / about “television” are listed.

  • 109.
    Early to bed and early to rise

    Early to bed and early to rise
    is a proverb said by elders,
    This is the time to study
    and remember your lessons; read more »

    Dr.V.K. Kanniappan
  • 110.
    Losing Faith and Works

    Satans' wreaking havoc
    on all the masses
    losing faith, in all school classes
    beginning to seem that GOD, is no longer available read more »

    Matt Mondschein
  • 111.
    Hard work 2

    Games, television and radio,
    Distracts me from my work.
    Soon my mother caomes into the room,
    'Have you done your homework? ' read more »

    Otaku Nature Lover CSHY
  • 112.
    Alien planet

    It was a fresh dazzling day
    I gradually openened my eyes
    I was in a strange place
    That I had not seen before read more »

    Kavitha Krishnamurthy
  • 113.
    Television

    Day and Night my eyes I strain,
    My parents feel you're a pain.

    All The Time I squint and cry, read more »

    Baidurya Mukherjee
  • 114.
    Self-portrait

    Beyond-the-Pale
    does not do similes nor metaphors
    nor family
    nor birthdays, nor Christmas read more »

    Anthony Weir
  • 115.
    Out of the box -

    Four walls, compact kitchen.
    Looking outside
    through the television.
    Jump in car, closed in. read more »

    Josh Alfred
  • 116.
    A Lost World

    In a world of harsh reality
    When nothing matters anymore
    I find it hard to remember
    what dignity was for read more »

    Janice M Pickett
  • 117.
    Cover Girl

    She wears the newest make-up
    And drives the latest car
    She might have the biggest D-cup
    She’s the newest television star read more »

    Margo Reid
  • 118.
    Saturday Morning – (actual, this morning)

    Saturday morning
    Sleeping in
    Involuntary awakening
    To the tender prodding read more »

    DonnaJ York
  • 119.
    My Little Sisters

    And the beautiful espionage hidden behind
    The sleeping jasmine
    In the tennis courts outside of the dressing rooms
    In the middle of a daydream of Florida read more »

    Bret R. Crabrooke
  • 120.
    A Glimpse Of The Future

    Tonight I caught a view
    Of those days which lay ahead read more »

    Matthew Holloway
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