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Health Assonance Poems

These Health Assonance poems are examples of Assonance poems about Health. These are the best examples of Assonance Health poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Tossci Bolt '
Harshly treated at 'so called' court.. whose only scales
Are visual.' In pure truth' such ruling is naught..No precedent of goodlaw given .' The judge surely...

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Categories: abuse, addiction, assonance, discrimination,



What is love?
Why do I love him? I don't know. I just love him.
What do I love about him? He takes care of his health naturally.
When did...

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Categories: assonance, feelings, goodbye, health,

Premium Member Netting some zero's
Everyday hero's going to capture some zero's up in the
Mountains where theres lakes streams and fountains
Where a war never comes, yet they oft beat on...

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Categories: assonance, feelings, freedom,

Premium Member Death of a pundit
Sadly he died. Tennis court side' a critc of Novac
And proponent of fact checks, many years stating
Scores checking stats, opening doors grand slam
Tours. newsroom floors.'...

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Categories: appreciation, assonance,

The state of the fourth estate
No estate should be able to turn away health inspectors,
No estate should be able to turn away ambulances,
  while bleeding internally,
No estate should need...

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Categories: abuse, assonance, bereavement, betrayal,



Premium Member No-Vax Djocovic
Game overs setting court
Played out opponents
Who's best at grass?
Good on ya sport.'...

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Categories: appreciation, assonance, courage, discrimination,

Premium Member To Every Deceiver
Thorn thick atmosphere, and protocol..'
What is that? Here.. Is it a result of empathy?
The extract of experience? Washing over me
You, they..Whoever here, refreshing; re-juvenating!
Blessings distilled...

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Categories: assonance, conflict, health, seasons,

Apropos Preponderant Passion Penning Poems
À propos preponderant passion penning poems...
posited puzzling apt aperçu...

While pondering particular
theme to address
amidst tangled wide, whirled 
webbed mental skein
today November third
two thousand twenty two,
unexpected Möbius...

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Categories: 12th grade, assonance, dance,

Toss That Thong
Are you all alone on the internet posing nude
Well now there's help
Send 56 dollars to 76 Spock street
and spare your yelp

All of us want you...

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Categories: assonance, care, character, encouraging,

Premium Member Theories For the Way Some Understand
I have a theory Gislane Maxwell was jailed
Another theory she worked with and for Epstien
One more theory andrew windsor is served trial Doc's
Another theory 56...

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Categories: addiction, analogy, assonance,

Premium Member Recollecting a Sad Memory, a Loss and a Dream
Recollecting A Sad Memory, A Loss And A Dream

I bid thee adieu, this my last sad note.
A call to remember, heart once so true,
as Fate...

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Categories: assonance, dark, deep, judgement,

Who Am I
Note: This is Day 1 of 7 of a writing exercise they had us do when I was in this half way house after my...

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Categories: assonance, mental health,

Premium Member A Hungered In the Desert---
a hungered in the desert---


As  I walk  on this open rugged terrain
Thirst bites me on the back of my throat
Can't shallow  it...

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Categories: assonance, health, hope, how

Take Care of Yourself First
take care
be fair

yourself
your health

your dress
no mess

all's fine
you shine

your date
your fate

good night
delight

back home
on phone

refreshed
you meshed

adored
you scored

first place
won race

took care
you're there

read eye's
both wise

loves true
her, you

now you 
are...

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Categories: assonance,

For Sake and Someone More
They poisoned almost everything
their grocery store could hold.
Where all they knew as additives
and modified was sold.

Then paid for politicians
to put labels on for mind.
That expedite...

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Categories: abuse, analogy, assonance, destiny,


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