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Best Passports Poems

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Premium Member Disaster On Flight Fd4465e
I arrived at the airport, along with my wife
For two whole weeks we'll live the good life
We're flying out today for a break in Italy
The...

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Categories: passports, boat, fear, flying, holiday,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member But I Must Stay
My wife may go, but I must stay
My unused ticket in my hand
Her flight is finally underway

The Nazis held my full dossier
The word had come...

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© Roy Jerden  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: passports, sad,
Form: Villanelle
Premium Member The Mystery of Men
My car is equipped with maps and a GPS
With a great fear of getting lost I am obsessed
 
Men seem to have a different navigation...

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Categories: passports, funny
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Mad World
A welcome sight the lights ahead - like misty globules on ink black foam
The billboard elicits a sense of foreboding - Welcome to the Midnight...

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Categories: passports, dark, dream, fear, scary,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Sequence-Swallow Me,Swallow
southwards
to the sun-
follow the light,
annual migration's
begun-
nomads
of nowhere,
without a care
baggage,passports or cheap
airfare...

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Categories: passports, animals, nature, seasons
Form: Cinqku



Amigo
Me and a old friend crossed the boarder
to spend some hard earned dinro.
I caught the clap.
And he got that nifty sombrero.

Two barflys talkin trash bout...

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Categories: passports, adventure, friendship, funnyold, me,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Journey a Devotion Poem
JOURNEY   — A Devotion Poem 
                 ...

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Categories: passports, devotion, fantasy, inspiration, love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Big Agenda
We have all gotten used to wearing our masks just like we do our bras and panties, now we need get used to wearing a...

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Categories: passports, anxiety, corruption, discrimination, freedom,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Devotion Poem Time
Devotion Poem Time 
 (in the Series for Jim)

We have been blessed
To make a thick book
Of calendar pages —
A long past to now —
With our...

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Categories: passports, christian, faith, husband, inspiration,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Additional Advice To Those Would Be King From the Thiruk-Kural With Commentary
Additional free advice to those* who would be King from the THIRUK-KURAL with Commentary
[*like presidents, prime ministers, dictators of declining (falling or fallen) nations or...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: passports, bullying, immigration, prison, religion,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member Novitiate
"Novitiate"

Wading through
turgid mainstream
Novitiate makes her 
way to the bottom rungs
of the Clean Team

Where dreams are 
captured a.m. p.m. .
on the run with 
weeping neutered minds
zero...

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Categories: passports, fantasy, inspirational love, romance,
Form: Free verse
Reformed Patriotism: Defining America
America is an idea
that "all men are created equal,"
before we cared to define "human", "created", or "equal."
America is freedom for our grandchildren
in a manner we...

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© Anamika N   Create an image from this poem.
Categories: passports, america,
Form: Free verse
Just Dreams
My dream is open eyes that I have an Aladdin's lamp to destroy all the evil human and sow good stead trees...

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My dream is open...

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Categories: passports, baby, community, earth day,
Form: Free verse
With Shoes On Feet
a grab-and-run pack
a small survival sack
with one set of clothes for spouse and self
passports, a file with just few mails
an old diary with addresses to...

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Categories: passports, death, fear, freedom, holocaust,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Quail Not At Death's Door If You Wrought No Wilful Harm
Quail not at Death’s door if you wrought no wilful harm

Quail not at Death’s door if you wrought no wilful harm
Should turning back in vengeance...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: passports, death, planet,
Form: Elegy

Book: Reflection on the Important Things