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Best Boycott Poems

Below are the all-time best Boycott poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of boycott poems written by PoetrySoup members


Premium Member Boycott the Ever After
the future is a check that might bounce

but this moment we’ve just moved into 
still smelling of fresh paint 
is already taking on a lived-in...

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Categories: boycott, dedication, feelings, future, love,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The Tribute
Their mere weapon was their forbidden courage, hands barren with  no armaments, no ammunitions, marching towards the proud valley of death, dedication born from...

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Categories: boycott, appreciation, eulogy, faith, freedom,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Thirty-Eight, Cancer Poem: For Sharon
Thirty Eight ( Corny Cancer Poem) For Sharon

Hallmark has a million cards in their catalog
And not one of them says,
Life Sucks
American greetings had nothing that...

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Categories: boycott, absence, best friend, cancer,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Jan and the Sheriff - Collaboration
The new sheriff of Poetry Soup
 Rode into town on a horse named Snoop
 Jan was on his wanted list
 And the gang she did...

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© Joseph May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: boycott, fun, poetry,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member The Last Good Days of Innocence
We were a generation free of super-technology.
Yes, we had our records and tv
and the airlines for speedy travel. And yes, 
there had been wars throughout...

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Categories: boycott, people,
Form: Free verse



One Courageous Lady
The lady was brave as she could be
And she went down in history
As one who stood up for her race
The whites said she should know...

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© Deb Wilson  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: boycott, black african american, historyrights,
Form: Rhyme
One Knee
Poet:  Ken Jordan 
Poem:  One Knee 
Edited by:  Sparkle Jordan 
written:  September 2017


One Knee

Yes, I kneel down on one knee 
damn...

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© Ken Jordan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: boycott, africa, america, betrayal,
Form: Prose Poetry
Mother Earth
I
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Categories: boycott, earth,
Form: Concrete
Fabric Khadi
Born in their meadows and

 bread for the masses -  to
      
culture exploited, a suture



    ...

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© Sneha Rv  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: boycott, clothes, independence day, motivation,
Form: Verse
The Reverend Dr Martin Luther King, Jr
When the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., said “I have a dream,” we all nodded and shouted sharing our feelings because his dream was...

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© Su Ben  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: boycott, america, together, truth, usa,
Form: Verse
Premium Member People Come People Go
People come, and people go
Poets are just the same you know
But what decides to where Poets travel
Please be free to say and unravel

Is it down...

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Categories: boycott, absence, addiction, adventure, angel,
Form: Rhyme
Blame It On the Money
Look at our daughters
They now show no ill in laying with men old as their fathers
Look at our sons
Nothing is holding them back from scamming...

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Categories: boycott, africa, art, metaphor, money,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Party On
The date’s been set and many will attend
Just the penguin will be wearing his tux
A “come as you are” I did extend 
So expect to...

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Categories: boycott, celebration,
Form: Quatrain
Fabrication
"How Do I Feel Today"
written out of depravity of sleep, of self assurance of happiness
written out of love and vulnerability
I was so sure, aware; I...

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Categories: boycott, how i feel,
Form: Bio
Premium Member Rosa Parks
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks
On December 1, 1955 She lit up a huge spark
She refused to give up her seat that day on the bus
Instead, she...

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Categories: boycott, black african american, courage,
Form: Clerihew

Book: Shattered Sighs