Get Your Premium Membership

Best Immoral Poems


The Immoral Beauty
Night falls, and she stood up quickly,
Brushed up swiftly, arranged her
Hair briefly yet attracted, for her 
Beauty, and smooth face like the 
Surface of her chest... 
She walked to the door slowly,
Turned gently, and stirs at herself subtly 
From head to toe, then to her...

Continue reading...
Categories: immoral, satire
Form: Narrative
An Immoral Man
I just can’t distinguish between 
the nerves of steel you clasp onto, 
or the weakness in momentary 
           corrosion I hold dearly. 
I perceive you as this man.
A man of free will-
You take me higher...

Continue reading...
© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immoral, abuse, sad love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Immoral Man
The immoral would seek the help of evil 

Whenever 

He wishes any of his goals to achieve!  







© Demetrios Trifiatis 
        30 July 2019...

Continue reading...
Categories: immoral, evil, men,
Form: Epigram

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member The Need To Amend Immoral Choices
The Need To Amend Immoral Choices


                              under the soles of everyone's feet 
   ...

Continue reading...
Categories: immoral, humanity,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Immoral War
Blinded and limbless, I represent
the hundreds of thousands young men sent
to fight in another country’s war
on rough terrain never seen before.

Our country called and we asked not why
nor for whom we were going forth to die.
Death would be relief to the awful pain
of reliving the...

Continue reading...
Categories: immoral, adventure, death, depression, war,
Form: Rhyme
An Immoral Saint
I think you are thinking how i could not make a big cut 
And become a power wielding politicians though 
I have a blade like tongue and a mind like a cauldron 
Boiling leads and freezing mercury at cryogenic level 
And break a path to...

Continue reading...
Categories: immoral, dark, mum, sad, world,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Immoral Narcissists
Our own moral code, our own moral thoughts,
These are the rules we live by.
And we know, if we don’t heed our own thoughts, 
Then we’re just living a lie.

That lie is the “Watch how good I must be. 
Believe the ME that I am not.
And...

Continue reading...
Categories: immoral, emotions,
Form: Quatrain
Lenient and Immoral Society
It's the unfair society:
from lenient judges
to corrupt attorneys
and with some bad cops
who claim that their motto is:
" To serve and protect "
Oh, no don't tell me that I am crazy: I don't trust the Law!
It's an insult to society or to the ones who wrote...

Continue reading...
Categories: immoral, confusion, death, forgiveness, health,
Form: Free verse
Immoral Ethics
Politics has divided us, with wheeling and dealing
Religion has separated us, with believing of delivering
Race has disconnected us, with seeing is determining 
Wealth has classified us, with becoming is glorifying...

Continue reading...
Categories: immoral, corruption, discrimination, money, political,
Form: Rhyme
Good and Bad, Pious and Immoral
How does one know good from bad?
When bad events tend to have good results.
We have always come up short, we have somehow always failed.
We talk about each individual issue as if that will somehow prevail....

Continue reading...
Categories: immoral, angst,
Form: Couplet
Love Immoral
If I am driven to attention may that attention break will

Shackle of hope eyes to a sea mountain rumble

To cease opportunity to break down barrel the sight of the sky is just a reason why

To habituation the great mystery of the world do one have...

Continue reading...
Categories: immoral, art, love,
Form: Verse
Immoral Mortality
A soul to which i treasure, has left
A feeling i was accustomed, no more
The joy he brought, never felt again
A man who took the power of god, dead

He chose to end it, forever
Couldn't take it, never
Felt alone, hopeless
With nobody left, denial

Thought not of the children,...

Continue reading...
Categories: immoral, death
Form:
Admitting Immoral Thoughts, Deeds - Metanoia - As Testimony
S Such is our flesh, natural "man"
I In the language of Testaments, we plan
N Not only to enjoy our sins, but confess
    sans decorum and plan

NOTE: Norman Grubb on TESTIMONY advises one ought to confess ones hates and lusts, but in general...

Continue reading...
© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immoral, 12th grade, addiction, bible,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Built Right
This is the house built “right”.

This is the greed bred in the seed 
of the foundation of the house built “right”.

This is the arrogant and pervasively resonant 
that's born of the greed  bred in the seed 
of the foundation of the house built “right”.

This...

Continue reading...
Categories: immoral, america, betrayal, character, corruption,
Form: Rhyme
Why I Convinced My Daughter To Sue
My fourteen year old daughter was the star of a children's TV show.
But because she grew large breasts, they decided to let her go.
They said that because of her growth spurt, It would be inappropriate for her to be on a children's show.
They said they...

Continue reading...
Categories: immoral, daughter, father, judgement,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry