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Prison Alliteration Poems

These Prison Alliteration poems are examples of Alliteration poems about Prison. These are the best examples of Alliteration Prison poems written by international poets.


back to it
Back to black coffee
back to ryo cigarettes
back to the grindstone
the wheel
the rat race
to nowhere

back to it
back on track
back to basics
the spinning wheels
the hampster cage
the invisible...

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Categories: life,



Premium Member Raining in Summer
If the sun married the rain - It would become a rainbow (quote by poet)

This aquamarine aquarium is a prismatic prison,
reflecting a reality of a...

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Categories: angst,

TWINFLAMES
TWINFLAMES 

Obsidian oscillated into lava
     slid across syntactic streams
        tumbled thick greenwood thickets 
...

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Categories: allusion, blessing, character, deep,

Premium Member Chapter 55 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Family Seventeen Vi
"Morning time to rise and shine."
The two mothers started their
Own chant "MORNING TIME 
THE MOTHERS SAID 
CHILDREN GET OUT OF BED."
The kids protested throwing 
The...

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Categories: celebration, child, children, conflict,

Premium Member Pleasure Puzzle
The pleasure puzzle?
Have to walk in the mild tide
I can't figure it out
The riddle I fiddle
Multiplied hysteria 
The middle to render to figure
The splendor serender...

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Categories: creation, humanity, inspiration, lust,



Cursed
In a Prison 
in my head,
I watch my life 
Drift away 
by a thread.
It dangles high
A useless cause 
No need for  fight.
Thrown away
To the did...

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Categories: absence, allusion, anger, anxiety,

Premium Member They Criminalized Corona
They criminalized corona and censor your opinion, 

They criminalized corona to take your rights away, 

They criminalized corona to invade your privacy, 

They criminalized corona...

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Categories: anniversary, confusion, depression, discrimination,

Crushed
beaten and broken
bruised and battered
brutalized and bare
bandaged and braised
bashed and butchered 
bold and brave
Anguished

Slayed and silenced
slaughtered and seduced
strong-armed to surrender
squeezed and squashed
bleeding hearts

clad in elephant...

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Categories: bereavement, bullying, change, courage,

Premium Member Reciprocal
Drainage cracks and fingers of
eroding souls.

Long dim hotel stairwells
are sarcastic chasms to the flood,
like artifacts of insanity
and poet's blood.

We dare to run down as
prisoners on...

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Categories: alliteration, death, deep, introspection, metaphor,

Recuse Me
The feeling is deep inside 
Calling as a helpless innocent guilt
It has become too much for me
Falling down like a cracking mountain
I imagine it as...

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Categories: africa,

Premium Member Freedom, Feigned
Confinement -

I carry my prison with me

no bounds or bars or barriers

can equal the breadth of my bondage

its burning poison possesses marrow and mind

squeezing the...

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Categories: freedom, introspection, truth, wisdom,

Premium Member Catharsis
Catharsis

Cataracts of delusion have served cancerous purpose
Camouflage of disrespect is consequently crumbling 
Cascades are waiting to be embraced in compassion
Curious rapids appear on the craving...

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Categories: change,

Checkmate
Pawn
You've been a peon, lowly pawn your whole life
Never amounted to much,
nothing much ever went right
Grew up dirt piss poor,
never knew the reason why
you were...

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Categories: allegory, allusion, life, metaphor,

Premium Member Dangerous Understanding of Woes
The brutality in American PRISONS IS UNDENIABLY  UNJUST AND UNBELIEVABLY
UNCONSTITUTIONAL
Which is truly unbalanced with police brutality in PUBLIC.
I DO not for the SAKE OF...

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Categories: anxiety, prison,

Uniwest
Uniwest
Perceived as crown from heavens, mini kingdom of isolated tribes. Its beauty is painted in the wall of beholders eyes. The story of ancient Biblical...

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Categories: business, community, culture, education,


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