Best Appropriating Poems
Declaration of Interdependent IdeationWhen in the Course of Earth’s anthro-supremacist events,
it becomes necessary for polycultures to resolve political bands
which have connected Her with human nature,
and to assume among the powers of Earth,
separate and equal station to which the Laws of safe AnthroNature
and of...
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Categories:
appropriating, freedom, health, independence day,
Form:
Political Verse
I Wait With Bated BreathI Wait With Bated Breath...
(slack jaw froze mine countenance
when eyes blinded with figurative
daggers asper mistakes in original draft,
hence...this flood proof, fire resistant,
and fever reducing error free version.)
(yes...yes...yes, this rhyme
resembles a recent one of mine
from a previous time,
yet appropriating wands zone...
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Categories:
appropriating, 12th grade, 9th grade,
Form:
Free verse
Crime and Punishment
Crime & Punishment
By
Tom Wright
There once was a scoundrel called Black Bart,
Who thought appropriating bank money was smart.
Until the sheriff got wind,
And to his jail he did send,
When in court he begged the judge to have heart.
...
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Categories:
appropriating, judgement,
Form:
Limerick
Predilections of the Phallic BeastAdulterous besieging capstone damnation
exploitation foists groping, heaving
insidiously jerking
knowingly lunges
machinations notoriously nymphomaniacal
officiating penile quests
rapaciously, sadistically
tenaciously, unstoppably
vasocongested wickedness
Xerses yawped zeolously.
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All throughout history of man/woman kind
ascendent civilizations extensively gouged,
impailed, kindled, murderous outrages
quashing sacred urges, women yearned.
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Versatile thematic refrain punctuating nubiles...
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Categories:
appropriating, abuse, age, anger, discrimination,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Gifts Thru FaithWe spend a lifetime hunting for the keystone
To happiness, and what defines "success"
And yet we're born with all that we...
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Categories:
appropriating, bible, christian, religion, spiritual,
Form:
Rhyme
The C Wordit’s said by women to women
that the most offensive word
(in the english language)
they can be called is
the C word---
this word cannot be uttered by men around women,
it’s said by women to men,
it’s said by men to men
when conversing about the women who...
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Categories:
appropriating, life, men, women, men,
Form:
Free verse
ForgivenessForgetting has nothing to do with forgiveness of
Offenses, and forgiving the offender frees the offended.
Refusal to forgive adds fuel to an already inflamed wound,
Giving little hope of ever overcoming the hurt and moving on.
I can only receive forgiveness from God as I am able to...
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Categories:
appropriating, evil, forgiveness,
Form:
Acrostic
I Wait With Bated BreathI Wait With Bated Breath...
(yes...yes...yes, this rhyme
resembles a recent one of mine
from a previous time,
yet appropriating wands zone writing
haint no crime -
at least not yet!)
Okay bull heave me you,
...
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Categories:
appropriating, 10th grade, 12th grade,
Form:
Free verse
I Wait With Bated Breath For C Cure T ClarenceI wait with bated breath for... C. Cure T. Clarence
The following crafted
approximately midway
into the administration
of forty fifth president,
whose crass, gutsy, lewd,
repulsive yawping finds
him squarely poised to
nab the nomination as
Republican front runner
come the 2024 election.
The overstuffed ego freezer
(yes him with the coiffed
windblown...
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Categories:
appropriating, america, anxiety, appreciation, character,
Form:
Rhyme
A Louse of a MouseThe Cat in the Hat came back a while ago
But the costume he wore to vroom the pink snow
Made him look like an extra in a cheap minstrel show
So that cat was pure toast; he just had to go...
Little Bo...
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Categories:
appropriating, animal, political, satire,
Form:
Rhyme
Aftermath of Hurricane Florence Eye Deuxdiscovered primacy birthright
(i.e. revanchist deeded sic - seeded),
what "she," viz Mother Nature
felt tubby "her" right,
bar no holds Gaia
pulled out all stops
punishingly ravaged North Carolina
mercilessly didst...
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Categories:
appropriating, 10th grade, 12th grade,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Circa Summer 2021 When Stella Luna Cast Silhouettes Across Bella LunaYours truly jogs his memory to write
about witnessing bats appearing at twilight
swooping mammals (in search of prey) quite
silently whooshing thru the dusky night
flitting to and fro, hither and yon
across the darkening sky
analogous to erratic zigzag pattern
traced courtesy skittering kite
resembling little black birds
(think chimney sweeps)
predicated espying...
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Categories:
appropriating, 12th grade, absence, analogy,
Form:
Rhyme