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Below are the all-time best Plaques poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of plaques poems written by PoetrySoup members


Plaques of Vandalism
Rampant vandalism looming
Threatening important developments
Hampering the progress of viable projects
Disheartening to find complete structures
Badly damaged and materials stolen
To replace vandalised materials is proven
Difficult and waste...

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Categories: plaques, loss, sympathy,
Form: Choka



Thoughts On Mgk Eminem Diss, It's Just What I Noticed
Beard looks weird,
that's a lyrical genius to be feared,
you wrote a 6 year song and got the facts wrong,
fired with the hair and safety still...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: plaques, hip hop, humorous, rap,
Form: Rhyme
Memories of Good Old Days
Memories of good old days


When memories give you tears, 
you sit, there is nowhere to go,
and you have the worst of fears,
Can you ever retain...

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Categories: plaques, emotions, love, memory,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member The Tears We All Share
The father who loses a son
The lover left all but alone

The child who loses a dog
The clown who loses his nose

The day grandpa fades into...

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Categories: plaques, bereavement, deep, sad, sorrow,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member The Greatest Gift
To give is good, most would agree,
When helping poor feel more secure.
A splendid thing's philanthropy,
Though motives are not always pure.

We seldom sacrifice at all,
Our charity,...

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Categories: plaques, community, giving, humanity, money,
Form: Quatrain



Premium Member Shadow Man
~  For Dad - some heroes don't wear a cape - I miss you dearly.  ~


There stood upon a trodden sod
  ...

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Categories: plaques, absence, death, eulogy, father,
Form: Rhyme
The Autumn Creek Hotel
It is a small investment; this property out in the scrub.
A building that is shabby in it’s ‘hey day’ was a pub.
Blackberries scramble over it,...

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Categories: plaques, humor,
Form: Rhyme
When the Sun Goes Down
Walking through the autumn leaves
Crunching and cracking beneath my heels,
A small green stem and bright red petal  
On a journey to where it will...

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Categories: plaques, conflict, poems, remember, remembrance
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Theres Hope
There is hope

I'll send you hope
when darkness seems to reign
I'll send you hope
though you may feel the pain
of a world at odds
as the chaos swells
don't...

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Categories: plaques, faith, hope,
Form: Free verse
Whats Lost
I know a lot wont agree with this one, but i have my reasons, its a touchy subject i know, and i'm sure reviews will...

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Categories: plaques, family,
Form: Rhyme
The Mid Autumn Festival
Night falls and the mirror moon illumes the 
heavenly starry skies with gleaming ivory beams.  
Shiny and mellow, a splendrous silver orb, 
the delight...

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Categories: plaques, appreciation, autumn, beauty, mirror,
Form: Free verse
When Purity Poison To Contaminate
And repression funded mental 
assassination
I shall climb beyond the human 
heights
When consistency aided 
conspiracy
When mental discipline
Has become mental plaque
That contaminates the 
constraints
Of the pure at...

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Categories: plaques, betrayal,
Form: Carpe Diem
Premium Member Valor and Sacrifice
Who could forget what happened on that unsuspecting and sunny day,
when no visible clouds drifted over the Twin Towers?
Little after midnight, the cool rain adds...

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Categories: plaques, death, history, loss, people,
Form: Narrative
Cockroach
Across the white of table bread and yellow plated cheese
Upon the black fictitious grapes, it wheezes its disease
It crawls, its scrawny legs cluttering the revulsion's...

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Categories: plaques, allegoryme, insect, me,
Form: Verse
Between the Tides
200th anniversary of the sinking of The Seahorse with the loss of 363 lives at Tramore in Waterford Ireland. (Jan 30th 1816)..Like so many places...

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Categories: plaques, anniversary, remember, sea,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs