Poems About: TELEVISION

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

  • 313.
    Reality Checks

    I look in the mirror and I see depression
    It’s time to put out my confession
    There’s a lot to learn in life, so we are taught a lesson read more »

    Jesse Tampa
  • 314.
    September Eleventh 911

    September 11th will be a day many won’t forget
    Unthinkable news were on the television set
    That dreadful day changed many lives
    Lives of children, parents, husbands and wives read more »

    Ana Monnar
  • 315.
    Security Services

    Door locks
    Movement sensors
    Electric fences
    Police read more »

    Lawrence S. Pertillar
  • 316.
    Laser Night

    crazed
    crazed neath the crazy moon
    i wandered
    convulsed with a craving read more »

    Theresa Haffner
  • 317.
    Steelton Has it Down

    Steelton
    has a joke
    about the queer
    ways of the world. read more »

    W.B. Keckler
  • 318.
    God moves in a mysterious way

    Tell me, O Lord, wherefore it pleases Thee
    That whensoe'er I turn on my TV
    That Eamonn Holmes pops up from nothingness
    And does not ever disappear, unless read more »

    David Mitchell
  • 319.
    Mr. Jay Leno

    Pressing self late night
    Television your angle
    But I see inside that
    You are not always funny read more »

    Missy Lynn
  • 320.
    The Moonlight in Early Morning

    I saw the moon in early morning
    At five o’clock
    Parikesit and Dananjaya
    Are riding cycle read more »

    Prasetya Utama
  • 321.
    Commercial Lie

    Where is the honor in telling us on live television
    that we need this thing you are trying to sell
    Why do you say this when you and I both know it is a lie
    It is a commercial lie read more »

    Cokbod Lodwogo
  • 322.
    Saffra

    Saffra, you must remember,
    As older each day you become, read more »

    Jonathan Goldman a.k.a JGthepoet
  • 323.
    Nostalgia

    at a a time
    it seemed
    through the microfiche
    of literature read more »

    Robert Brendan
  • 324.
    Anger

    You amplified the television
    To hide our shouts
    (I was never sure from whom)
    You locked the door read more »

    Bethani Ann DeLong
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