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Best Passiveness Poems

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Children At Risk
Children At Risk







Every time I hear a child has been neglected 

and vastly un protected.

Parents and caretakers have the most important

job of the world,

To raise...

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Categories: passiveness, abuse, childhood, discrimination,
Form: Light Verse



Premium Member Extremes of Love
Love
ecstatic, enthusiastic
blazing, burning, exulting
winks, smiles, rejection, dislike
Numbing, frustrating, misleading 
Passiveness, Indifference
Apathy










Nayda Ivette
10-11-2015...

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Categories: passiveness, emotions, feelings, inspirational,
Form: Diamante
The Aimless Wanderer
The lights of the city reflecting from the aqueous pitch, pavements in a kaleidoscope of colours create a melancholy ambience for the few who venture...

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Categories: passiveness, care, city, lonely, sad,
Form: Free verse
The Hanging Thing That Makes Us Smile
A discussion on the round,
But it knows, it doesn't have to sound,
For, it is blamed for a crime it never meant to commit,
It's work was...

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Categories: passiveness, death, family, happy, home,
Form: Rhyme
On Retirement
On Retirement

Retiring or retirement
An innovation  to graduation
Whether it be retirement or graduation
There’ll be definitely another actions coming.

Retirement is seeking another endeavor
Why the thought you...

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Categories: passiveness, life,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member I Felt Like: Ifl
When my best friend from junior high betrayed me, I felt like 
a mighty bird flying high on friendship’s wings that had just got shot...

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Categories: passiveness, betrayal, teen love, teenage,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Scorpio
Sensual and passionate by disposition.
Calm under pressure; brave and resourceful. 
Oftentimes open and unflappable. 
Repulsed by dishonesty and passiveness. 
Pushing beyond obstacles and limitations. 
I'm...

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Categories: passiveness, poetry, write,
Form: Acrostic
Here and Now
late
in the early morning
I fade
in between
realityanddreams
forgetting what panics me
indulging in what
pleases me

I rock between
dayandnight
the ending’s beginning
the beginning’s end
the present is upon me
and it
terrifies
me

what will I...

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Categories: passiveness, on writing and words
Form: Free verse
My Mistake Your Downfall
Helpless, may be as good as dead, 
forgive me i left you.
Stranded with some soulless flesh, 
you're misguided at best. 

What was a public king,
may...

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Categories: passiveness, family,
Form: Couplet
Fruitful Company
“I’ll be your friend in hell, until then
	I despise you.”
		-The Starting Line

they are always watching
from below
which is here
this fear

red-faced aggravation
with melancholy passiveness
they invite the tension

so...

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Categories: passiveness, people, social
Form: Free verse
The Weight of Our Sins
Through dark and light, through day and night,
  If life completes or life begins,
We bear the cross of pain and loss
  And carry...

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© Tony Bush  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: passiveness, allegory, life,
Form: Verse
My Regrets
You said my problem was my lack of love
You said my problem was my hard exterior
You said my problem was I rarely cared
You said my...

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Categories: passiveness, lost loveme, me,
Form: Lyric
One Hour
1. The hourglass 
        is flowing
    As the wine 
     ...

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Categories: passiveness, time,
Form: Prose Poetry
In 100 Years From Now Brian Davy
100 Year's from now
Stardate 1984 no 1 could have foreseen 
What the future held

When the computer's and technology we built
Began to out think the programmer's...

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Categories: passiveness, future,
Form: Free verse
Autumnal Eyes
Stargazing cigarette ash, growing cold and greyer, 
shaping to a scale model Everest 
in a cut crystal tray; 
a mountain to be climbed by some...

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© Tony Bush  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: passiveness, life, sad, seasons, time,
Form: Verse

Book: Shattered Sighs