Best Enrolling Poems
A Lean New YearI let out a scream when I stand on the scales -
the bitter truth, I’ve joined the species of whales!
I plan to go on a new weight loss diet
food is grilled, you must never fry it!
Those pre packed diet foods are such a racket
there’s more...
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Categories:
enrolling, food, humorous, image, new
Form:
Rhyme
Hello, 50 Years AgoIn my senior year of high school, my mother signed me up to go
to a computer school in Texas where I was to go after the summer.
But the winding roads of life don't always take you to where you
suppose to go, because sometimes, "goodbyes and...
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Categories:
enrolling, destiny,
Form:
Narrative
Acquiring AdulationYou were like the proud king lion,
Strong with thick main,
No hair out of place deliberately.
Constantly parading by your pack;
Commendation stood tall in there,
No questions, phraseology or rubs,
The podium harmonised plans,
To scrub up for an alighting,
Before medium light settled;
Hereward...
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Categories:
enrolling, culture, friendship, i am,
Form:
Free verse
End of Subject That MattersEvery school stereotypes
when it comes to enrolling lets begin
There is Catholic schools all over the world
this is clearly an attack at our culture and beliefs
Trying to overturn Christian values
a direct attack at principle teachings
discrimination against facts remain
Hidden agendas when...
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Categories:
enrolling, abuse, bible, blessing, conflict,
Form:
Political Verse
Elves of the ReaperI awoke this morning
To a brand new day
The sun was shining
Neighbourhood children played
Then i heard on the news
That made my hair stand on end
The Reapers elves
To our world they descend
Dressed in black
These creatures of death
To take earths life
It's very last breath
With them...
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Categories:
enrolling, faith, fantasy, life, loss,
Form:
Rhyme
As Your MotherAs your mother
I think of you each and every day
You don't have a single sister or brother
Thoughts of you continue to replay
In my head all night long
Wishing you were here
Home with me where you belong
I can't stand not having you near
So many things in my...
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Categories:
enrolling, baby, blessing, for him,
Form:
Free verse
Across Figurative and Literal Blackened White BoardAcross figurative and literal blackened white board...
Where death of democracy writ large,
nevertheless psychological strength predominates
unlike earlier chapters of mein kampf.
Mine hardscrabble existential debacle
spelled losing game
swept me up in malevolent mindset
far adrift from harbored haven;
I floundered like a fish out of water
entangled...
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Categories:
enrolling, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form:
Free verse
My Life In VerbsMY LIFE IN VERBS
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS
Nothing, Something Treading, Swimming, Navigating, Vibrating, Penetrating, Dividing, Multiplying, Forming, Shaping, Moving, Kicking, Exiting, Crying, Breathing, Seeing, Sleeping, Being.
Suckling, Creeping, Crawling, Walking, Talking, Running, Growing, Playing, Adjusting, Adapting, Complying.
Enrolling, Attending, Learning, Reading, Writing, Socializing, Growing, Formulating, Postulating,...
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Categories:
enrolling, analogy, death, introspection, life,
Form:
Free verse
Our High School DaysWe touched each other every place
On the outside of our clothes
We kissed each other on the face
And we rubbed each other’s nose
Your prom dress was so beautiful
I watched it tumble to the floor
After four years of making out
We were ready to do much more
I was...
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Categories:
enrolling, life, high school,
Form:
Rhyme
Helicopter ParentsHelicopter parents
They are at school daily
Begging to stay longer
Criticizing other people’s children and the teacher
Wanting to bring their lunch
And take naps with their kindergarteners
Helicopter parents
Send long rambling emails to the fourth grade teacher
Why did you say this?
Why did you do that?
What did you mean when...
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Categories:
enrolling, parents, school, teacher,
Form:
Free verse
Across Figurative and Literal BoardAcross figurative and literal board...
mine hardscrabble existential debacle spelled losing game of trouble
Oft times, I experience wretchedness being alive
spurring wonderment whereby thoughts
of my demise doth drive
analogous to buzzfeeding bumbling bees
combing into their hive.
Giddiness prevailed
when coronavirus (COVID-19)
warranted quarantine to diminish
transmitting pandemic virus thru the air
lifestyle...
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Categories:
enrolling, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form:
Rhyme
We Must Obey God Rather Human Beings Acts 5:28-32"We gave you strict orders not to teach in his name,"he said.
Yet you have filled Jerusalem with your teachings and are
determined to make us guilty of this man's blood." Acts 5:28
Peter and the other disciples replied: "We must obey God rather
than human beings!"...
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Categories:
enrolling, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Fred Enrolls In ObamacareFred Enrolls in Obamacare
By Elton Camp
Fred liked what the president had to say
Enrolling in Obamacare should be okay
Because affordable insurance he needed,
To his computer Fred eagerly speeded
The government site came up right away
He thought, “Hey, this is really the way!”
“Somebody should’ve thought of this before.
I...
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Categories:
enrolling, angst,
Form:
Rhyme
Chicago FirstsIn 1967, fresh out of high school at seventeen, I boarded a northbound bus to the metropolis of the mid-west. After arriving in Chicago, while waiting to be picked up by a family member, I met my first con-artist who ripped me off for ten...
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Categories:
enrolling, chicago,
Form:
Free verse
Victims of the Cancel Culture Part OneI watched in horror while a concerned father was apprehended for objecting to a male student entering into a girls restroom. At two different schools and raping two girls. One father was unfairly and unjustly arrested for being Domestic Terrorists!
The left wing radicals...
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Categories:
enrolling, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue