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Best Criminal Record Poems

Below are the all-time best Criminal Record poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of criminal record poems written by PoetrySoup members


Gambling Dumbass
You made a puerile and repugnant scene.
That was the night you broke a slot machine.
You did it in the casino right out in plain view.
There...

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Categories: criminal record, loss, people, recovery from...,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Fingerprint Failure
Applying for teacher certification
I caused one technician much consternation

My fingerprints had simply not registered
Again and again the test he administered

“Guess you could have had a...

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Categories: criminal record, funny, on work and
Form: Couplet
Here Goes Gun Control Again
Here Goes Gun Control Again

They have a Record that is Congressional
That was turned into a true confessional
Which to some weirdos has become to be
On occasion,...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: criminal record, sad,
Form: Couplet
Let the Kids Grow
Let the kids grow
They're kids in the hood that wants to go the negative route.
They're    kids in the hood that think being...

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Categories: criminal record, age, anger, black african
Form: Narrative
I'Ll Be Here All Week
*And then, I am finally free from house arrest 
- Which is better news for me than it is for you and your family*


...I am...

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Categories: criminal record, angst, cheer up, drug,
Form: Free verse



A Matter of Hate
From    black-board    to    projectors,
the   education   system    has  ...

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Categories: criminal record, education, life, school, work,
Form: Burlesque
Take the Lead
A girl I know, tells her mother
you destroyed my life
it's all your fault
Argument after argument

Destroys their relationship 
yet her mother 
did not give her drugs
a...

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Categories: criminal record, abuse, addiction, corruption, drug,
Form: Narrative
You
You are the rattle
of my ceiling fan
clinking at the off beat of
the minute hand
A subtle thought
puts the memory of your
sun tanned brand
tracing the length of...

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Categories: criminal record, lost love, romance, sad,
Form: Free verse
Black and White Views
black and white views 

In this era
Of extreme polarization
We have lost our sense 
Of humanity

Seeing the same event
A black man walks to his car
Confronted by...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: criminal record, age, america, anger, angst,
Form: Free verse
I'Ve Been Violated By Freaks Part 2
I've been violated by freaks That they dare try to used the law to weaken me.They try to get away with they violation by using...

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Categories: criminal record, truth,
Form: Free verse
Choose To Run Or Stay
For Anoucheka Gangabissoon
I chose to run but what would have
thing's been like if I had stayed 
30 / 10 / 2022

After my Dad received his...

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Categories: criminal record, slam,
Form: Free verse
Some Where In New Mexico
hopeless
this
i am sad
tell me why is that so bad
i guess i don't know
no 
good words
i did not go to school
i didn't wear clothes
listen to music
or...

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Categories: criminal record, angst, hope, introspection, me,
Form: I do not know?
Statesman
Among the other thugs in his circle
he is considered to be a statesman
Like them he compromise his values
if he has any to get what he...

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© Mel Brake  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: criminal record, america, boy, corruption, family,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I Dont Know
You hope that university will answer all of life’s questions, but nope.

I don’t know, 1.
There was a guy who’d been hanging around outside our residence...

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Categories: criminal record, friendship, humor, school, student,
Form: Free verse
The One Who Had Potential, Part I
I.
Miles McNeill was not a fine young man,
he barley finished high school, with a D,
seemed more interested in a thug life,
ran with the gangs and...

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Categories: criminal record, brother, change, depression, life,
Form: Narrative

Book: Shattered Sighs