Get Your Premium Membership

Best Offensively Poems


Premium Member What Would Wallis Say
What Would Wallis Say?

What would Wallis say if she were there that day,
a divorcee too, American through and through?
Did she offensively blink when Diana winked?
She and Adolf were friends. Let’s not pretend.

Her man was the King, who discarded all things
to take her as wife, this...

Continue reading...
Categories: offensively, england, history, prejudice,
Form: Rhyme
Sensitivity of Nature
When a person approached investigatively,
He chases his relations suspensively,
He finds clue and works dramatically,
Suspection always works progressively.

Confirmation of belief confirms sensitivity,
Growth brings a change to work relatively,
Hunger is seeking growth for productively,
A limit of growth confirms value qualitatively.

When population has highly density,
Unemployment works offensively,
Poverty grows...

Continue reading...
Categories: offensively, adventure, business, caregiving, happiness,
Form: Verse
Hindsight
Hindsight 

you are watching someone all too familiar
hovering anxiously above and apart
a shadow puppet
bound to neither be seen nor heard
again you sigh and shake your head
they stumble down the wrong path 
unhurried though running offensively late
how many times must you wince 
as they pluck poison...

Continue reading...
Categories: offensively, feelings, how i feel,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member Global Politicians -Pollution-
Global Pollution 
This is a hate Crime Rhyme
Opposing all of he or she who passed a veto 
I will slam everyone in the House of Representatives 
Away with the “HATE CRIME” law
Global Politicians waste our time
A race on who gets down dirty and raw
Crying we...

Continue reading...
Categories: offensively, giving, hate, me, political,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Tender Start, Beautiful End
*Image of an ivory cocoon extended home provided by Pixabay.

Tender Start, Beautiful End
Poetic Forms: Concrete

First betold,
for here are the I's,
it's not that we're parentless,
merely, multi-births scared dad
from the onset, then afterward,
mom just left us to be all alone,
albeit, generations embedded
in our birthright prepared us
toward our...

Continue reading...
© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: offensively, age, growing up, insect,
Form: Concrete
Hark - Joan of Arc
Hark! Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc fought for nationality and self-government,
The right to citizenship and an to identity that's yours,
One to do with your country, your space and your privileges;
She ended the medieval age saying that the nation state rules.

She was the liberator of the...

Continue reading...
Categories: offensively, history, political, power, war,
Form: Rhyme



My Team
Hopeful in the face of defeat
Outlasting their opponents
Urging the fans into frenzy
Standing the test of time
Taking every play to the limit
Offensively growing each season
Name bringing smile to faces

Team united toward a goal
Each player working as one
Xenium to the Lone Star State
Aggressively seeking victory
Never quitting always...

Continue reading...
Categories: offensively, sports
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Heroes and Villains
Everyone's great cause
projects them as our future's therapeutic hero.
So all against our health-intending causes
reject us as potential victimizers,
ostracizers,
impeachers,
disenfranchisers,
excommunicators,
criminalizers.

The trick is to see antagonists,
sources of trauma,
as part of protagonist causes you,
resource for therapy,
actively seeking out each other
as possible co-redeemer heroes
resolving differences together,
with good faith
in divinely interrelated...

Continue reading...
Categories: offensively, caregiving, health, humor, integrity,
Form: Political Verse
You Gave Me No Kiss - Based On Luke 7
Simon:

Who is that woman, what's she doing here?
Before that man kneeling, spreading her hair
Weeping and sobbing, why doesn't he see
What kind of woman she has to be
Oh the disorder, such a commotion
Spoiling our meal with excessive emotion.

Jesus:

Listen to me I've got something to say
How did...

Continue reading...
Categories: offensively, christian, jesus, kiss,
Form: Blank verse
Kahlia Akasha Flies
KAHLIA AKASHA FLIES

She was just as beautiful but flew so much faster, a Russian pagan maiden battle ready with the looks of a Goddess and the power of a God. Nothing was able to stop her unlike what had happened to her fallen sister. Warplane...

Continue reading...
Categories: offensively, fantasy, technology, war,
Form: Free verse
Controlling Until Lonely
Is it manipulation or delusion
when you don't believe what I say
Do you want control of situations
because it's easiest your way

Only a weirdo would do that
it's so very strange
I ain't seen you for years 
but you clearly ain't changed 

This is why you're so confused
and don't...

Continue reading...
© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: offensively, corruption,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Race Concept
Black, white, asian and chinese,
are so called terms to describe people correct politically, 
The N word and all other terms for degrading ethnicities,
are used to define people others hate in a manner most offensively.
All are offensive terms to use to describe anybody,
whether they are racial...

Continue reading...
Categories: offensively, racism, science,
Form: Rhyme
1st Heard On Poetrysoup - Atlantaser City
Atlanta is better described these days as: A T L A N T A S E R

1. Because Rayshard Brooks was killed for being tough enough - & drunk but innocent & cooperative with cops - yet wresting the offensively deployed taser;

2. The ex-cop was...

Continue reading...
© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: offensively, america, angst, black african
Form: Didactic
Premium Member Whisper Whisper Giggle Giggle
Our newest  principal will arrive, ready to change all of our existing programs.
I heard this two weeks before her report date.
Her small non-listening ears will be closed as tightly as her heart.
I was emailed this on a Sunday night, but did not see it...

Continue reading...
Categories: offensively, 12th grade, community, confidence,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Why Is It
Why is it?
the louder
and more ballistic
my self-righteousness
offensively becomes

The more
at night
I feel self-loathing,
when all is quiet
except dark ruminations
filling my silent bedroom
overwhelming my mind
and body.

Why is it?
we RightWing worry
that nonviolent communication,
too lovingly applied,
would leave us defenseless
against colonizing predators?

And do not worry enough
about LeftWing social anxiety
chronic worrying trauma...

Continue reading...
Categories: offensively, anxiety, culture, happiness, health,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum

Book: Reflection on the Important Things