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Benignity Poems - Poems about Benignity

Premium MemberGift of Benevolence

...Written: September 09, 2023
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In a world where boons often fade,
And kindness can be obnoxiously betrayed.
There is a sp...
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Categories: benignity, analogy, appreciation, confidence, forgiveness,
Form: Rhyme

The Known-Unknown

...I was a Moon in a dark abyss
Wandering alone in tormented solace
As aimlessly as a fish in a bowl
Glumly glad within my alien abode

In a spur ___ you appeared from Nowhere
A Blackhole pulling ...
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Categories: benignity, hope, imagery, imagination, love,
Form: Rhyme



Premium MemberKindness-

... “In Kindness we should be selflessness compassionate with sympathy 
While understanding benevolences benignity friendliness in hospitality. 
Amiability with public-spiritedness generos...
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Categories: benignity, analogy, appreciation, caregiving, meaningful,
Form: Haibun

Medieval Poems Iii

...Medieval Poems



Deor's Lament (Anglo Saxon poem, circa 10th century AD)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Weland knew the agony of exile.
That indomitable smith was wrac...
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Categories: benignity, england, grief, poems, poetry,
Form: Rhyme

William Dunbar: Lament For the Makaris Translation

...Lament for the Makaris ("Lament for the Makers/Poets")
by William Dunbar [c. 1460-1530]
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
 
i who enjoyed good health and gladness
am overwhelm...
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Categories: benignity, death, evil, fear, poets,
Form: Elegy



Possessed By An Angel

...My demons were in a slumber
I finally saw the grime in the glamour

My demons were asleep and done
When I was woke to goodness in everyone

I confronted hatred and jealousy
With kindness and g...
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Categories: benignity, angel, anger, bible, emotions,
Form: Rhyme

Sweet Rose of Virtue: William Dunbar Translation

...Sweet Rose of Virtue
by William Dunbar (c. 1460-1530)
loose translation/modernization/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

after William Dunbar

Sweet rose of virtue and of gentleness,
delightf...
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Categories: benignity, character, desire, devotion, flower,
Form: Sonnet

Feeding Those Who Starve For the Lord's Affection

...Shared compassion for all to embrace,
fear never shown nor given from above-
though some shy away from kindness, 
many bestow goodwill and generosity.
For the Lord and His light shine...
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Categories: benignity, faith, god, inspirational,
Form: Free verse

Hopelessly Living

...by Parizo Van Thulare 

What is the use of imploring whilst the sky is dark ?
What is the use of waiting when those that lead care less of us ?
We the poor are always  criticized  
Those in the ...
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Categories: benignity, corruption, heartbreak, life, lost,
Form: Rhyme

Not Another Again

...Again the sun will rise and the moon will shine,
Again the night will shudder,again the night will whine.
Again the darkness will beseech, the sky will remorse for its stalemate,
Again her wail wi...
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Categories: benignity, abuse, emotions, evil, lust,
Form: Lyric

Premium MemberCrazed

...There are no words she can say to lighten his darkened way.
His self respect he does reject to let the darkness stay,
Trapped in a riddle and played like a fiddle;
With fake, caressed, in arroganc...
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Categories: benignity, love, scary,
Form: I do not know?

Premium MemberThe Silent Garden

...Blowing in the breeze 
I bob and bow and flex my leaves
I am a garden
For all to admire
The one you visit often
You see my beauty, 
I never say a word.
You could have visited
And enjoyed my g...
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Categories: benignity, anxiety, beautiful, emotions,
Form: Prose Poetry

Premium MemberThe Silent Garden

...The Silent Garden
Blowin in the breeze 
I bob and bow and flex my leaves
I am a garden-- for all to admire
the one you visit often
You see my beauty, 
I never say a word.
You could have visite...
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Categories: benignity, caregiving, flower, metaphor,
Form: Classicism

Festival of Sacrifice

...Let we rejoice the
creamy event
tomorrow,
And to say Eid
Mubrak with no
sorrow,

Remember to greet,
tweet and read,
Your inbox full of
bakra Eid,

To shake our hands
with benignity,
To ...
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Categories: benignity, eve,
Form: Heroic Couplet

Premium MemberOur Peg

...Absolute is her adorable attitude,
blessed and bestowed with a burning benignity,
city girl caught within life’s calamitousness,
darling to all that dare dote upon her. Naked!

Economize, be eff...
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Categories: benignity, life, sad,
Form: Alliteration

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