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Best Aggravate Poems

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Per Ardua Ad Astra
...inspired by 'Science-Fiction Cradlesong'
        by C.S. Lewis


Were we to try for heaven,
by dust and stars be riven
to lust...

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Categories: aggravate, space
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member God Rules
He will make everything fabulous
Wait and see
He has a way of doing things
He knows what needs to be done first
And every step thereafter
He knows how...

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Categories: aggravate, faith,
Form: Free verse
When Poets Meet
The clouds part at their roots…
Colliding the winds, waves
Crashing the shores.
We meet…
A rare combination 
Of circumstances,
Our situation aggravate 
A drastic storm, perfectly.
Words swarm our minds...

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© Keith Lea  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: aggravate, love
Form: Free verse
Cement Seedling
I don't need very much to stay alive,
a little urban rain from time to time.
It's not luxurious, here in the ground,
but I'm content with it,...

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Categories: aggravate, life, nature, urbanlife, life,
Form: Ballad
A Brief Encounter
...inspired by 'The Meaning Of Life' by Allen Tate


Breezes blow, the lark sings sweet,
there's magic in the air, 
yet a sense of something rumbling.
On the...

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Categories: aggravate, on writing and words,
Form: Verse



Per Ardua Ad Astra
...inspired by 'Science-Fiction Cradlesong'
        by C.S. Lewis


Were we to try for heaven,
by dust and stars be riven
to lust...

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Categories: aggravate, writing,
Form: Verse
Scruples
...for my sons Keir and Evan


Truth is a two-edged sword,
you will be cut by nonsense,
not by circumstance, my son,
and blinded to its darker side
you'll drift...

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Categories: aggravate, dedication,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Obfuscation
(To be sung to the tune of “Alouette”)

Obfuscation, we like obfuscation
Obfuscation, the game we like to play
When you muddle and confuse, then you simply cannot...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: aggravate, confusion,
Form: Lyric
It Was a Good Morning Until
It was a good morning until I woke up 
to a yelp in the kitchen from a weak bladdered pup 
he barked and he scratched...

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Categories: aggravate, corruption, pets,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Sheer Happiness Aggravates the Naysayers
It is so peaceful today!
SHHHHHHH someone hisses.
You will ruin it.
But it really is a terrific day.
Three people give her a quick glare.
She laughs.
Not caring at...

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Categories: aggravate, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse
Days of Our Lives
We spend our lives from solstice to solstice,

creatures caught in a trap hidden by darkness

stuck in a wheel of fortune spinning in no direction 

in...

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Categories: aggravate, angst, how i feel,
Form: Sestina
The Agony of Oppression
I held down my head in obscurity disdain and rejected 
I stand alone, alone
Oppression has been my outcry, my cry
Days of merciless labour, injustice has...

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Categories: aggravate, rights,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Bitter Sister
Bitter Sister:

Don't want to leave
like this
want to pick you up
in my arms 
kiss you and tell
you - I have 
stored away and
protected,
this love I have...

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Categories: aggravate, angst, character, pain,
Form: Prose Poetry
Sitting In Bed
Sitting in bed.

It’s time for sleep, shower first.
Three baskets of clean clothes, bedside.
Cats' nocturnal sport rumbling across the wood floor, mother pouncing daughter, chasing rubber...

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© Tedly Bare  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: aggravate, good night, life, my
Form: Free verse
That Are Transgender
That Are Transgender (TAT)

When pretty women politicians are prolific
Wouldn't that really always be terrific?
Go ahead and applaud giving them a hand
New ones are quickly becoming...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: aggravate, allegory, analogy, humorous,
Form: Couplet

Book: Shattered Sighs