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Aetna Poems - Poems about Aetna


Hooray for Captain Spaulding

...Hooray for Captain Spaulding...
though he played only a cameo role
helping me secure corrective eyewear I sport

mucho gratitude to all parties involved
including the missus,
cuz she needed to ...
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Categories: aetna, 2nd grade, adventure, blessing,
Form: Free verse

Bank rolled by billionaires

...Bank rolled by billionaires

No matter Tuesday, November 5, 2024
still one hundred and eight days away,
(thank you Julian Date Calendar -
FOR LEAP YEARS ONLY),
I believe a foregone conclusion
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Categories: aetna, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Free verse



Daemons within gray matter of this male run amuck

...Daemons within gray matter of this male run amuck...

hence yours truly (me)
seeks mental health services 
without any luck
even after reading Scripture 
from my namesake who exuded pluck
afte...
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Categories: aetna, abuse, age, anger, angst,
Form: Free verse

Fraught as an extremely socially anxious younger person

...Fraught as an extremely socially anxious younger person...

hashtagged introvertedness trademark
silently exorcised, ostracized, and vilified
Impossible mission to resuscitate...
a forsaken prom...
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Categories: aetna, 7th grade, abuse, anger,
Form: Rhyme

I made a good impression today April 19th, 2023

...I made a good impression today April 19th, 2023...

getting fitted for a new pair of dentures
at Liberty Dental in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania;
The tab picked up courtesy
Aetna Medicare Advantra ...
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Categories: aetna, 9th grade, anger, anxiety,
Form: Rhyme



Premium MemberWhat Are We Learning

...What have you learned from your family experience
that influences your position
on public health and safety,
national health defense
and economic offensives you might propose
for healthier indiv...
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Categories: aetna, environment, family, health, history,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum

Book: Reflection on the Important Things