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Bailout
More waste


With haste...

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Categories: bailout, humorous, political,
Form: Footle



The Bailout Ballad - the Layman's Lament
One day not long past our economy faltered
And wouldn’t improve if our course were unaltered.

'Cause we buy stuff at Wal-Mart (where things are dirt cheap)
'Cause...

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© John Mudge  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bailout, business, humor, humorous, money,
Form: Couplet
Bailout Blues
Thieves held up the bank to ransom
a tidy profit most handsome.
With no cash inside
they had to decide
to make the people advance some....

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© John Weber  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bailout, business
Form: Limerick
Premium Member A View From a Window
As dawn unfolds today beyond my fractured windowpane,
a breeze beguiles the ashen drapes. Like snakes they slip aside,
revealing wanton worlds that race and run aground,...

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Categories: bailout, peace, people, political, society,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Rain On the Scarecrow
We ask God’s blessings for food we eat;
those who toil to grow it deserve our prayers too.
In 1985, Farm Aid musicians took their beat,
rocking in...

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Categories: bailout, farm, music,
Form: Quintain (English)



Premium Member Bail Out
King George has spoken
The economy is broken
And he doesn’t know what to do
His financial plan he defends
To bail out his billionaire friends
And put the screws...

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Categories: bailout, political
Form: I do not know?
Peace
It is Incredible to see famine in all the places, on earth, in heavens and underneath the earth.
Various lives in each kingdoms are crying for...

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Categories: bailout, peace, me, war, sea,
Form: Pastoral
Our Smoldering Factory Town
Our Smoldering Factory Town
free trade, a brick around
It’s gurgling, swollen neck. Surrounding
gray quiet smolder, evokes, 
Once thriving factory smoke
A Crumbling horoscope
once paid it's worker's, soaked
in...

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Categories: bailout, political,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member My Last Will and Testament
Dear, 
To whom it may concern 
This is my last Will and Testament
I, Eric being of brainwashed mind and owned body
Bequeath the following worldly possessions...

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© Eric Nolan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bailout, death, life, people, politicalhumorous,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member "useless Sources, Political Fleas, Stench Isn'T Cheese"
“Useless Source”

I know some men called, big shots,
Who are filled with much bull snot.
Be careful of it’s use,
For of it there is no spruce.
A men...

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Categories: bailout, politicalmen,
Form: Limerick
What's On Your Mind Today
What is on your mind today?
A war without repercussion
Or the History of creationism
A birth without the pain or vivid stories
A wedding without the bride or...

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Categories: bailout, black african american, business,
Form: Blank verse
Oh, Boy!
The world is reeling:
Athens is up in flames,
Somali pirates in the high seas,
No leads to the Mumbai bombing,
Bailout plan did not pass Congress.

But the biggest...

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Categories: bailout, satire
Form: I do not know?
Tired
You know I'm tired.
I'm tired of conforming to societies standards,
I can not fit into such a narrow role as you defined for me,
I'm tired of...

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© Mr Jaybus  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bailout, community, culture, freedom, identity,
Form: Prose
A Call To Solidarity
There is us and them, but we must learn
Who is us and who is them ... whose blood is on the floor?
Whose illusions like shambled...

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Categories: bailout, on work and working,
Form: Verse
World
Winter of revelations
Rationed sunlight
Daylight savings and economic depressions
Lost jobs, welfare schemes, divided families
Drugged teens, abusive deans, suicidal dreams


Mortgages, republicans, Obamanomics
Global villages, borrowed monies, bailout packages
School...

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Categories: bailout, political
Form: Prose Poetry

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