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Best Dividends Poems

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


Premium Member Fighting God
You promised to take care of me like a new cherished bride
I cling to it, waiting until at the point of suicide
now your expectations and...

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Categories: dividends, anger, christian, conflict, god,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Premium Member Contests and Lists - My Favourite Things Not
I pick up my notepad and find a sharp pencil
(Hope any comments won’t be too detrimental)
 
I scan the contest themes and hope I’m inspired
I’ll...

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Categories: dividends, humorous, irony, poetry,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Love Is
"Love is like a beautiful flower which I may not touch ,but whose fragrance makes the garden a place of delight just the same" 

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Categories: dividends, beauty, life, light, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member These Three Remain
This is what the wicked are like— always free of care, they go on amassing wealth. Surely in vain I have kept my heart pure...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dividends, poverty,
Form: Sonnet
Fear of Numbers
Fear of Numbers

Fear of numbers is real
They carry adding machines on their backs
And loaded numbered guns
Divide and subtract from families and everyone
With two times the...

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Categories: dividends, conflict, education, image, judgement,
Form: Didactic



The City and the State of Play Today
THE CITY AND THE STATE OF PLAY TODAY

No one worries about morals today 
They follow the rules they create
So to them all is ok
Those on...

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Categories: dividends, business, community, corruption, international,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Elephant In the Room
3 polished oak fans,
Swirling in robotic unison

High maintenance socialites,
Sipping on Merlot fallacies

Lemon yellow coated walls,
Flat,
Like their smiles

Comparisons of dangling Porsche & Bentley keys
A glorified day...

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Categories: dividends, funny, humorous, life, metaphor,
Form: Free verse
Winners and Losers
Are winners defined by prowess
In business or in sport
Or by intellectual power 
Backed by academic report?

Is losing determined 
By lack of financial wealth
In lieu of...

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Categories: dividends, black african american, destiny,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member The Lumberjack's Hard Days of Toil
The Lumberjack's Hard Days Of Toil

Salty sweat, from deep axe strokes to lean hands
heavy cotton shirt soaked, mark of the man.
Lumberjack, strong, cut of a...

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Categories: dividends, character, dedication, farm, father,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member It Is a Sin
It is a sin
for Gregory to be a miser
even to himself
accumulating infinite fortune
with a half-bedroom to show for it

It is a sin
for miss Zane to...

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Categories: dividends, inspirational, life, pain, people,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Boxes
Each box holds its secret.
Old memories, dreams that died. 
The sum of every promise-
the dividends and sighs.

Paper, cloth, and pottery-
a postscript of our prime.
Wrapped in...

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Categories: dividends, life,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member The Benefits of God
Give praise to God!
Call upon Him.
The joy is this - that you can call upon Him.

While it is day, before the darkening of days,
sing to...

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Categories: dividends, christian,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Trump Shields the Us From Becoming a Carcass Filled With Ants
Trump Shields The US From Becoming A Carcass Full With Ants 

Trumps draws a line in the sand
He's shaken all the trees in the land
Call...

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Categories: dividends, perspective, political,
Form: Rhyme
She Belongs To the Other Room
The hailings in the coridor of corruption
to the echoes of silence in the streets
Sirens whispering tales of wars
marines marching on looted lots
Justice is strangled by...

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Categories: dividends, abuse, analogy, betrayal,
Form: Verse
Hi Jesus
You are my Lord and Savior, my only redeeming quality
A thought I'd savor, but that You died for me to be free
The pain they put...

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Categories: dividends, friendship,
Form: Rhyme

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