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Best Dissension Poems

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Two Souls of Dissension
Now he said
My frustration is well fed
But her attention didn't hear
How his desires bled


Then she continue to wait
For the one of her fate
And his words...

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© White Sage  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dissension, absence, allusion,
Form: Vaasokht



Premium Member Whiners
I write poems because it's fun
And I'm not the only one
It's an outlet for verbal expression
A hobby and not an obsession

I'm an amateur, not a...

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Categories: dissension, conflict, feelings, philosophy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Let Bygones Be Bygones - Potd
My friend, put pause on throwing punches.
    There's no use holding on to petty grudges. 
  It's much easier to breathe...

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Categories: dissension, encouraging, perspective, wisdom,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member For Shame
The inky black water sucks her in further
As she descends into the black depths of the abyss
Cloying dark swirls cover her head as soundlessly it...

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Categories: dissension, betrayal, environment, natural disasters,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member No More Soup For Me
I sought a place to post my poems and thought I'd found a fit for me.
At first I was thrilled and felt I belonged to...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dissension, me,
Form: Elegy



Ballast
This love, enduring - ballast of the soul
is ever curing, thee to mine, not role,
but a clear stream of commonplace, of knoll,
that not division's grinding...

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Categories: dissension, love,
Form: Rhyme
Josie's Last Call
You frolic with playful abandon
Oblivious to obligation
Such wobbly legs prove hard to stand on
Chameleon charmed by temptation

I don't know why your halo's all bent
Your soul's...

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© John Weber  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dissension, family, loss
Form: Rhyme
A Better Tomorrow
Neighborhoods burned. Riots laid them to waste
The world is tense with racial dissension
Judgement by color leaves an acrid taste
But God offers hope through intervention

He created...

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Categories: dissension, god, racism,
Form: Sonnet
Differences
What causes discord amongst us
Diverse religions, lack of trust
Adversity coursing through our veins
And dogma embedded in our brains

We’re born so innocent and naïve
But disappointed, we...

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Categories: dissension, angst,
Form: Lyric
God Blesses My Soul
God Blesses My Soul

God blesses my soul every day in very many little ways.
And He answers my prayers: yes, no, or wait a few more...

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Categories: dissension, faithme, me,
Form: Couplet
Good Old Days: As Life Unfurls
I remember the good old days of what now seems so long ago
The year was twenty nineteen. What parties we used to throw
Family and friends...

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Categories: dissension, baby, hope, how i
Form: Rhyme
Headline News Today
Headlines are all about the Sussexes and royal Palace news
I hurry past them because I don't care about their issues
Seems to be about betrayal, and...

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Categories: dissension, how i feel,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Prince Poet, the Charming
Oh, the gullible women threw themselves
at his intellectual poetry and prose.

To him, ah, he was as delightful as the scent 
of a fragrant spring rose....

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Categories: dissension, fantasy, vanity,
Form: Rhyme
To Be 2d
DIMENSION CONTENTION

In the world of two dimensions
There is discord and dissension 
About what exists beyond 
The known space of which they’re fond

Some claim that’s it...

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Categories: dissension, satire, space,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Poetry Olympics
Who wants to act their age?
Not me, count me out!
Who wants to be King of the Hill?
Remember that game?
It makes me quite ill.

Why can't we...

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Categories: dissension, appreciation, poetry, poets,
Form: Blank verse

Book: Shattered Sighs