Best Legal Right Poems
An AlienThe Guennol Lioness is the most expensive sculpture ever sold at auction.
If she were of another constitution,
which was better suited to our social responsibilities –
a frailty of son,
a defenselessness of husband,
a femininity of man, -
she might be able to hope for...
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Categories:
legal right, beauty,
Form:
Free verse
The Fisherman and the Lady'Twas April Fourteenth, Seventy-Eight.
Lest any should repudiate
what on this very special date
the two of them were doin',
Let's for a moment contemplate
their entry to the grand estate,
the legal right to procreate
through mutual "I Do"-in'.
Our hindsight intuition
says that he was probably wishin'
he was fishin', with precision
swishin' flies...
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Categories:
legal right, anniversary, celebration, fishing, wedding,
Form:
Rhyme
Hero, Patriot, Courage, AmericaHeadstrong, headlong, headfirst, head on, Glory HallelujaH
Endure, engage, enforce, eradicate, exclusive, Delta ForcE
Reliant rescuer raider redeemer rapier razor, Army RangeR
Outfit outwit outlast outlive outright outdo USMC-ANGLICO
Protector of life, liberty, freedom, democracy, citizenshiP
Always stand in defense of The United States Of AmericA
True blue loud...
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Categories:
legal right, america, courage, dedication, freedom,
Form:
Acrostic
Madison's TearsVirginia, June 8, 1789
James Madison penned the constitution
And on December 15, 1791
It became America’s resolution
The first amendment clearly states
No abridging of the freedom to speak
We may assemble peacefully
With either praise or critique
Facts gathered respectfully
Researched and verified
Presented in a competent manner
So that it’s content is clarified
I...
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Categories:
legal right, introspection, life, people, social,
Form:
Rhyme
Criminalised By ColourFreeze! Freeze! Cops here, put your hands in the air!
Get on your knees! Put your hands behind your head!
We had a report of a crime and came and found you here.
You’re under arrest; if you move; we will shoot you dead.
Officer, what is the charge...
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Categories:
legal right, color,
Form:
Narrative
Neolife In the NeoworldBrief: Pregnant teens, Gays & Gaza - Lots in Common. How dirty a word is Neo? You will soon know.
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NeoLife in the NeoWorld
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When NeoChurch weds NeoState,
Spawns NeoFlag; Breeds NeoHate:
HypoChristian NeoFascists
Should Pregnant Teens just slit their wrists?
Soon NeoRoe v. NeoWade
Will NeoCourt let Church invade?
Just why...
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Categories:
legal right, abuse, corruption, death, holocaust,
Form:
Rhyme
Redemptive EconomicsEconomies of cooperative redemption,
like taking turns licking
melting ice cream cones,
favorably contrast to
stingier economies of personal private
sticky and prickly ownership
Including feeling entitled to purchase
whatever and whomever
I can afford to buy or rent
in cash up front
or through a commercial commodifying
installment plan product
with interest paid out
to...
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Categories:
legal right, happiness, health, heart, humor,
Form:
Parallelismus Membrorum
The Dear Retirement of a Beloved PastorOh, how my initiative has flustered,
for I assumed of years before we separate
I sigh through dear retirement of a beloved pastor.
What stinginess imposed no access to Fish Fries and the classes?
In retrospect, I think this showed the sum that I could pay.
Oh, how my initiative...
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Categories:
legal right, angst, anxiety, depression, leaving,
Form:
Villanelle
Growing HappinessMature and robust and resonant happiness,
like true wealth,
is made,
seldom simply found.
Happiness, spiritual gratitude,
unlike material wealth,
cannot be inherited by legal right.
Happiness,
like mental health,
and unlike cognitive-affective dissonance,
cannot be owned,
yet works best when shared,
cooperatively governed,
and can be as positively illusory and fleeting
as chronic stress can be negatively delusional,
like...
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Categories:
legal right, caregiving, earth, happiness, health,
Form:
Political Verse
Another Trump BlunderGoing against his own promises, Donald Trump's administration deported the first DREAMer we know of—someone with the legal right to live, work, and study in the United States under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. His name is Juan Manuel Montes.1
Will you join...
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Categories:
legal right, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Never Stood a ChanceFrom day one you were never meant to be
Your life taken by a man made decree
And without a parent to even care
I know I know, life ain't fair
For the appointment has already been made
With no hope of your execution being stayed
For in this land you...
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Categories:
legal right, birth, courage, grief, horror,
Form:
Rhyme
A Summons From the Neighborhood AssociationA Summons From the Neighborhood Association
By Elton Camp
Into Fred and Penny, the letter brought fear
The Neighborhood Association tells ‘em to appear
“To certain regulations you have agreed
To them, your addition seems to exceed.”
“These rules are for the benefit of all.
For removal and a fine, we may...
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Categories:
legal right, community,
Form:
Rhyme
Having BeenDarkness came only to pass
The legal right to light
Being the greater
Making a grand stand house
Laced with unlived truth
None in defiance's mouth
Understanding the long haul
Moving ease with Gods eyes
Spirit filled demise
Following engraved task
Learning movements for better reward
No more night there
Take the dare
Beyond what common...
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Categories:
legal right, faith, religion,
Form:
Light Verse
A Strange Feeling 2If I gave it time, I suppose hundreds of things would come to mine.
Like the old two-story mansion where my father's friend made moonshine.
Like the feel of blue, an escape route, that turned many to singing the blues.
'That blue feel' was still strong and hung...
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Categories:
legal right, family, home,
Form:
Narrative
AbortionsAmerica constitutions in hand of 9 judges
But it is hard to understand their logicism
Oh you have no legal right of your own life
Really when all women needs our support
They have to travel on a sad lonely journey
It just hard to understand their anguish
Oh it wrong...
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Categories:
legal right, america, bereavement, birth, grief,
Form:
Acrostic