Best Justifying Poems
Below are the all-time best Justifying poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of justifying poems written by PoetrySoup members
In My Dreams Your Song Is Sung(ABC - Rhymed)
As I now dream your bright beauty does shine,
before me an Angel of love divine.
Calm in my heart as your song it is...
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Categories:
justifying, love,
Form:
ABC
our song
"our song"
if we chose a song what would it be
a concept to match this love affair
something telling of you and me
embracing kisses here and there
whispers...
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Categories:
justifying, love, romance,
Form:
Free verse
Curvesfull bodied women
tantalize senses like wine
delightful to taste
cushions of comfort
everywhere soft to the touch
more luxuriance
curvaceous can charm
sexy is as sexy does:
get size wise, people!
Eileen...
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Categories:
justifying, beautiful, image, woman,
Form:
Senryu
Morning DewMorning Dew
Does no one hear depth of this darkness
Of it's presence within our mist
So heavy it rains on the Glory of life
We choose to let...
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Categories:
justifying, abuse, betrayal, bible, caregiving,
Form:
Bio
-this Is the Day the Lord Gave-THIS IS THE DAY THE LORD GAVE!
Looking out life’s window,
Trying to find out why I am so sad and down.
I don’t blame the Lord for...
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Categories:
justifying, baptism, birth, character, devotion,
Form:
Pastoral
My FuneralRemember me like the holocaust
Many die without having the chance to live
Millions of them without a funeral
Bury them with a casket full of bouquets
Remember...
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Categories:
justifying, age, betrayal, death, death
Form:
Free verse
Animal of the NightAnimal of the Night
The animal of the night has an evil courage as its defense,
And with simple lies it now catches the filthy beast easily,
And...
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Categories:
justifying, betrayal, corruption, emotions, evil,
Form:
Quatrain
Animal of the NightThe animal of the night has an evil courage as its defense,
And with simple lies it now catches the filthy beast easily,
And can now stand...
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Categories:
justifying, animal, betrayal, corruption, dark,
Form:
Quatrain
The Feast of Tabernacles - the Healing Journey10/1/12
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Many have abused and murdered using their religion to justify
Believing in a god will not save this writhing world
So what will?
God teaches us that only...
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Categories:
justifying, happiness, hope, life, religion,
Form:
Free verse
A Moment of HappinessThe pursuit of happiness is…
…mining each moment for something that feels good.
Moments are all about savoring, appreciating…
…and taking in without resistance whatever it is that...
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Categories:
justifying, happiness, philosophy, uplifting
Form:
Free verse
Lies of Perfectionin the night, he reaches, my body responds, aching to be near
yet the mind screams, pulls back inside its deep recesses
familiar pain rears, sits...
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Categories:
justifying, introspection, love, passion, heart,
Form:
Free verse
I Slipped On a TeardropI slipped on a teardrop
Landed in a tragedy
People with twisted minds
On random killing sprees
No legitimate reason
Fueled by ignorant hate
Politicians turning their heads
Letting guns proliferate
Unspeakable heinous...
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Categories:
justifying, america, anger, anxiety, hate,
Form:
Rhyme
Zilch, That Is What I GotAfter watching the news my stomach was in a knot
my brain on a hiatus leaving my creative juices to rot
imitating the thinker wondering why my...
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Categories:
justifying, adventure, humor, muse,
Form:
Light Verse
Where Are the Universal ThemesWhere are the universal themes,
the parables, the parallels that might
be drawn from humdrum, quotidian
happenstance? We languish in these ruts
we live in and bear our...
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Categories:
justifying, 12th grade, change, confidence,
Form:
Free verse
To Be a Man: Response To Kipling's - If
To be a man, was once worthy of applying,
But lesser men have since sullied that name
And claimed hold of such...
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Categories:
justifying, son,
Form:
Rhyme