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Best Polices Poems


Unscrupulous Man
You crawled out of her innocent womb 
Kicking , begging and screaming
But it is too late for you to be redeemed 
You were born evil and corrupted 
and you have a  very  dirty heart
From whence did you come?

You lack feeling and human compassion
And...

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Categories: polices, betrayal, conflict, courage, creation,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Cladestine
THE CHIMNEY
The once fine air, refreshens with dust
Between the village horizon and crest
Since the sailing of a death chemical chimney.

Young green plants seedlings growing on slope
Are left to sip these  carcinogenic dusts, sapling
And entwined between vague horror.

A river source, from Stone Age
Which flows across...

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Categories: polices, corruption, death of a
Form: Prose Poetry
Africa Rising
Home
How long will people die at the hands of mercenaries
How long will I be ridiculed on my own continent
How long will nature endure the harm being done to the land
There’s no place like home, no place like Africa.

Africa rising, what have we done..
Africa rising, the...

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© Kofi Amed   Create an image from this poem.
Categories: polices, africa, beautiful, celebration, emotions,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Premium Member There Are No Throw Away People
If Jesus Christ were walking among humans on earth today,
he would believe that no suffering person would be thrown away.
He would tell there is a lack of compassion, he would warn us
about having  a lack of constructive affirmative action.

He would walk the hallowed halls...

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Categories: polices, 6th grade, 7th grade,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Great Global Reset 2030 Part One
"You will own nothing and be perfectly happy by 2030,"
The Great Global Reset/ The Global Elites of The
World Economic Forum. However, that will not
apply to world's economic, political and economic
ruling class.

Would you like to actually live in Red China under
the leadership of Chairman Xi aka...

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Categories: polices, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse
Body: True Story
I stood on a wheat-grassed hill,
It's crest a overpass.
Pine rows below overgrown.
Forming into forest behind.
My childhood grounds.

Three boys, friends in time
Winter of "78"
When clouds dropped heavy
Deep covering, white cold
Draging sleds, overstuffed
In snowsuits.

The boys used this hill
With joyous lust
And loud laghter.
Slicing with metal runners
Above depths of...

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Categories: polices, childhood
Form: Free verse



Some Nights
A spider swings by single thread
Back and forth within my head
To the threads the questions stick
Answers there, which one to pick

Ghostly fingers come and play
At my thoughts they pluck away
The Ravens eye it blinks of blood
I see no light from where I'm stood

Within the web...

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Categories: polices, wardark, dark,
Form:
Friend
Friend you must have been heaven sent an angel to those in need, a soul so 
golden a heart so cool as a fresh November breeze, you call it like you see it just 
like a real true friend you have a natural love for...

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Categories: polices, animals, caregiving, devotion, friendship,
Form: Epic
A Taste of Reality Pt. 1
“There’s more to life than the ice and doing what you see on MTV, BET, & 
America ’s Next Top Model.” Yeah I hear that many times. People say this a lot or 
even when someone dies, but to me I say whatever. Some people...

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Categories: polices, caregiving, confusion, faith, friendship,
Form: Free verse
The March
In this era,
series of crisis bedevil
even the seemingly sane streets.

same struggles our fathers 
marched in numbers to challenge,
stare us in the face.

we polish our shoes,
knot our ties,
ready to effect change.

we chant,
no more regurgitation
of stale polices,

we chant,
no more incompetence,
no more theatrics.

we march in solidarity,
raising our voices,
demanding...

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Categories: polices, africa, art, inspiration, integrity,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Tick Tock Is the Most Popular Media Sight Today
The Red Chinese protect their people from foreign internet sights from storing their information inside computerized data bases. The United Kingdom and the United States are considering passing similar legislation to safe guard their citizens from the Red Chinese. In both countries it is receiving...

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Categories: polices, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Narrative
Democratic Principles
Democratic Principles

To democratic principles we are dedicated,
And our polices based on and predicated;
Peace be promoting;
To do, time devoting;
Understand what all of this has indicated.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: polices, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Truth Hurts
Although they might say honesty is the best polices. Don't tell the mess to me, 
honesty hurts and I already do enough hurting to me. Don't you ever fill that you 
cant tell the truth just say it because you care and not because of...

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Categories: polices, confusion, funny, life, passion,
Form: Bio
Premium Member This Could Be Coming Very Shortly To America
According to the 700 Club host's Gordon, "This could be coming very shortly to America, of course Congress would have to approve and President Biden would have to sign it."

In Sera Lanka the protesters burned the presidential palace and are enjoying the presidential pool causing...

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Categories: polices, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Narrative
Body: True Story
I stood on a wheat-grassed hill,
It's crest a overpass.
Pine rows below overgrown.
Forming into forest behind.
My childhood grounds.

Three boys, friends in time
Winter of "78"
When clouds dropped heavy
Deep covering, white cold
Draging sleds, overstuffed
In snowsuits.

The boys used this hill
With joyous lust
And loud laghter.
Slicing with metal runners
Above depths of...

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Categories: polices, age,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things