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Sister Addiction Poems

These Sister Addiction poems are examples of Addiction poems about Sister. These are the best examples of Addiction Sister poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Nails
My brother calls me "Hammer Head"
Cause I eat Nails !
My sister calls me "Tacky"
Cause I eat Nails !
My friends call me "Spike"
Just because I eat...

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Categories: addiction, conflict, emotions, funny,



Addiction is a jealous lover
I wake up in the morning
She is there tempting me 
Let’s dance, she sings
Lay your eye on me
You’ll be mine

I wish she wasn’t so jealous
I...

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Categories: addiction, relationship,

Premium Member Gingham Prison: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road
(Lights dim, a single spotlight illuminates Judy Garland, center stage. She wears a faded housecoat, her eyes holding a lifetime of stories. She speaks directly...

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Categories: addiction, anxiety, depression, loneliness,

Sister in the Clouds
Sister In The Clouds


I warned you about the alley filled with snakes and waste.
I told you not to walk it, I told you not to...

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Categories: addiction, angel, dark, death,

Premium Member Retired VIP Guest Hospitality Specialist: Land Trustee-PS
A pure Hawaiian of rare birth,
living a life somewhat carefree,
fed farm animals by this squirt,
sticks and stones were real toys indeed,
set trash ablaze, be on...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: addiction, appreciation, blessing, dad,



Premium Member Little Yellow Pill

A little bit of hash ain't no trash

Mother needs that little yellow pill to keep her still

L. S.D it just doesn’t agree

Father works so hard,...

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© Paul Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: addiction, drug, family,

Font Din Black
Font Din Black

so u real??? 
Warning! The following choppy, batty, 
dopey: elegy = flaky, goofy, history: iffy, 
jumpy, kooky: loopy, matty, nappy, nippy, 
sketchy material...

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Categories: addiction, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Natural Soporific Narcotic
Natural soporific narcotic

Recurrent suicidal thoughts 
vaingloriously wend along winding road
within windmills of my mind
(o'er a death cab for cutie weeknd)
yakking, yanking, and yawking zeal
becalming this...

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Categories: addiction, adventure, age, analogy,

Pain and Darkness
Darkness is all I see,
I look into the light, but darkness prevails.
And from the darkness, comes pain,
An old friend from the past.
Pain is all that...

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© Max Medina  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abuse, addiction, anger, anxiety,

Premium Member Beyond the Fireworks
It's the Fourth of July.
Remember...
With fireworks above
You flew like the wind to be by my side
As they roared with rage
I teased, but I held you...

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Categories: addiction, angel, death, family,

I Was Amazed That He Pushed the Television Over With His Foot
I remember when I was a young man, 

My manager has a sense of some place to go. He was a er, a screw head,...

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© David Gale  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: addiction,

A Bio of Sort
A Bio of sort
I sometimes remember things I didn’t know I knew
it comes to me like a clear vision in black and white 
I like...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: addiction, blessing, emotions, humor,

Family Strokes
1.The dogma of atheist does not contain any stance
(positive nor negative)about any form of incest.
about pig eating,about swine soup,about fried frogs,
about consensual gaang baang etcetera.
2.Moreover,most...

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Categories: addiction, abortion, atheist, brother, native

Streets of Waste
Addiction takes on many disguises
You feel left alone with your own vices
Yet, you don’t think there is a problem
Which is the problem you can’t see
Once...

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Categories: addiction, dad, dark, drug,

Begging To Be Someones Family
I lost my whole family
So I took in a neighbor
I have paid, sold, washed, shopped, cleaned, and done for this neighbor more than anyone in...

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© Gu Jendayi  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: absence, addiction, betrayal, black


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