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Best Inculcated Poems


Growing Up With the Language of Kings
I always had this fascination with the English language. 
Ever since I learned to read and write, 
it captivated my interest, beside my own native tongue;
Opening for me a whole new world different from my own -
A world of kingdoms, of princesses and princes, of...

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© Kp Nunez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inculcated, education, growing up, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Favorite Teacher
Without frills or frame, a black and white portrait of a teacher. I loved

Amid a haphazard heap of faded memories, an image sticks out, the image of my favorite teacher. It was in my degree class that I met him, quite serious by nature, not...

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Categories: inculcated, appreciation, best friend, eulogy,
Form: Haibun
Premium Member Faith Is a Powerful Thing
From a very young age I have been inculcated
And indoctrinated with the belief in god.
I used to have the waking frights in the nights,
Terrific deep fears of “Satan” everywhere and
Horrible nightmares and in those moments

I would call on God to protect me from “Satan”.
Such is...

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Categories: inculcated, faith,
Form: Acrostic

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Take Care
Room full of people, how could I be lonely?
these days it's harder than ever to find a true homie,
I'm trying to keep a grip, but I'm losing it slowly,
filling our voids with mediums of instant gratification,
how do you not see the ramifications?
we've been desensitized and...

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Categories: inculcated, culture, growing up, introspection,
Form: Rhyme
No Tomorrows
Have you ever stopped yourself 
when thinking of your present life and
wishing for a better tomorrow?
Then realized tomorrow is elusive.

Indefinable like an illusion,
as tomorrow is always close
but too far to reach,
yet with patience tomorrow always becomes today.

Tomorrow, the savior of yesterday’s guilty misdeeds
and cradle of...

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Categories: inculcated, hope, philosophy, religious,
Form: Prose
Letters Written In Fetters - 3
My dear son,
                    It is morning, this is our new beginning of conversation
             ...

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Categories: inculcated, father, me, time, may,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The a To P of Change Procrastination To Adventure
The A to P of Change Procrastination to Adventure

Answers to be found to questions unknown must arise from new

Bold novel beginnings revisions contemplation reflections and prisms

Can manage to challenge unearth previously untrodden pastures

Diminish confusing conflicts depression mood swings all our schisms


Encompass what portrays and enlightens...

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Categories: inculcated, introspection,
Form: Rhyme
Trans Measurement , Mathematical Interpretation of Genderqueer
He, She, they, them, their or choices .
I wonder if your world is round or maybe not because probably your mind is cubical , you are a dice, it is as similar as the dice given as an example of cube , a cube which...

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Categories: inculcated, gender,
Form: Didactic
Momma
Through the monthly pains,
Despite the hassles of childbirth,
Yet,you were stoic,
You brought me to life!
In bringing me up,you worked tirelessly.
You placed your dutiful hands to acts,
To make ends meet.
You inculcated in me,the virtue,truthfulness.
You implanted in me,the stand of a virtuous woman;
The worth of womanhood.
Momma,you're my earth,my...

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Categories: inculcated, family, mother, mum,
Form: Prose Poetry
Time Is Cruel, It Knows Not Love Or Youth
In rabbit’s fur I find you
touching it you come to mind
can’t stop feeling the memory
your alabaster pink thighs elicit

Horses on the right gallop away at full speed past me
lions on the left hungry are always looking for prey
my heart screams as the lamb quietly eats...

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Categories: inculcated, age, devotion, love, old,
Form: Free verse
Fallen Idle
Fallen Idle

I watched a YouTube Ted talk, the guy did well,
Discussing the problems of millennials,
The disenfranchised generation,
Whose parents divorced intercourse,
Whilst aspiring to be like the far film stars,
With wealthy trappings, expensive cars,
Inculcated self belief of making an impact,
Because the parents were too weak to try,
Although...

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Categories: inculcated, childhood, children, community, family,
Form: Free verse
Paintings and Poems
The greys of words or rhymes of yellow,
Twice or tens or millions stacked in a row,
Which one utters the volition of a fellow?
That we'll leave it upon themselves to show,
For themselves will worry about tomorrow.

Brushes of dissonance and ink set ablaze,
Flames atop fan the ashes...

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© Julia Ho  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inculcated, analogy, art, imagery, metaphor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Deadly Flames of Religion
An adopted culture
inculcated into individuals
with packages full of half truths
blended with interests so personal
as the convictions of its prey
are bought too cheaply.

A never fully understood process
a system either ambiguous
or full of darkness
yet commands dedication and loyalty

Far from being a lifestyle
a pretender; so hypocritical to spirituality
and...

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Categories: inculcated, religion, religious,
Form: Prose Poetry
Inferiority Complex As a Kid and Adult
Inferiority Complex As A Kid And Adult!

I recall father, (now behold
at near ninety years old - maintains stronghold
on life, cuz born of sturdy mettle -
rumor claims bullion – ne'er did buckle nar fold
meaning bull + lion rolled
together and processed

April 9th, nineteen twenty nine),
fortune teller foretold
envious...

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Categories: inculcated, 1st grade, 6th grade,
Form: Bio
Premium Member Hunger For Life
"The unwavering human desire for perpetuity"
 
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Categories: inculcated, age, introspection,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things