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Fear Aids Poems

These Fear Aids poems are examples of Aids poems about Fear. These are the best examples of Aids Fear poems written by international poets.


Ode To Defenceless Aids

I fear
to be myself
deeply involved
health they say
is wealth
nor if medication
wouldn't give
a lasting solution
rest my limbs
and nose
nor those that
I marked sighing
and fading
nor those now
I detected
in streams
makes
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Categories: aids, bullying, love,



Premium Member San Francisco Aids Year English Couplet

There was a sense a feeling a consciousness
Ill and loosing friends long ago in San Francisco
Visiting when I was sharing vanilla shakes
All that he could
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Categories: aids, death, spiritual,

All Is Fair In Love and War

The pandemic unfolds, relentlessly
Hiding here and there, shamelessly
Guerilla tactics in the crowded jungle
An uninformed battle line can only bungle

So we are back to commodity trading
Peddling
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Categories: aids, 12th grade, africa, drug,

Aids

I am not afraid of Aids
You inflicted man with terror
By destroying the most beautiful thing on earth
That is love
This doesn’t matter whether you are poor
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Categories: aids, abuse, allah, allegory, anti

Aids Anonymous Individual Destroying Society

I was said to have mingled with the masses,
moving mysteriously through the multitudes unexpectedly,
familiarizing myself with countless souls, still they
don't know who I am.

 
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Categories: aids, society, drug,



I Am Hiv - Aids

I AM HIV/AIDS 

     
Saint Luke predicted me long time ago,
While the Book of Revelation warned you about me.
I am raging
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Categories: aids, fear, hope, sad, me,

Aids

There are many diseases found
in the world either widely known
or hushed up and swept under a
carpet of desperate denial.
Fear thrives even within the
names of these
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Categories: aids, death, health, sad

"tastes Like Band-Aids"2/18/09

breathing. it hurts, what do, i do  
what (wait) till death, and i wonder 
why the air taste like band-aids 
open the window, but
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Categories: aids, death, health, history, loss,


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