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Best Politeness Poems

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


Premium Member Shopping List
"Shopping List"

Sister Kathy's going shopping and she's asked me for my list,
Needing LOTS of help, so I could not her, resist...

I have a Shopping List...

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Categories: politeness, character, friend, god, love,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Mr James
His wise council and kind patience bolstered my resolve
to overcome my youthful woes and nightmarish troubles solve.
His humanity may have saved my life. His memory...

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Categories: politeness, education, encouraging, feelings,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Languish
The main purpose of life is to live rightly, think rightly, act rightly. The soul must languish when we give all our thought to the...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: politeness, analogy, appreciation, heart, winter,
Form: Rubaiyat
Premium Member Open Hearts
love fest
welcome here
our community
open hearts and open palms
expressing and receiving other’s feelings

Universality will be possible only when we focus
on human qualities that unite us. Respect,...

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Categories: politeness, inspirational, love, peace, philosophy,
Form: Suzette Prime
Premium Member No Quick Fix
We’ve proven there's no quick fix
when we start to yell and cuss.
Oil and water do not mix,
and the same thing goes for us.

When together, night...

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Categories: politeness, emotions, feelings, hurt, imagery,
Form: Quatrain



Chivalry
Chivalry

A long, long time ago
Chivalry was wearing silver armour
Travelling the countryside it rode a white horse
Championed the weak, fought for all that was right
It taught...

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Categories: politeness, nostalgia, philosophy, men, world,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Tribute To Doreen
I did not know her much
but there was warmth in her touch

Tall and quiet,serene and cool
politeness was her rule

I did not know her much
but there...

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Categories: politeness, friendship
Form: Elegy
Old Jack
Having collaborated, o with just a few
   Poetry Soup members,i`ll always give them due
     for their kind comments and...

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Categories: politeness, friendship
Form: Rhyme
This Guardian Angel
There is a looking glass in my head
That reflects images of a me,
That are me, yet not me;
An interpretation of me.
Each image taking on characteristics
That...

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Categories: politeness, introspection
Form: Free verse
The Vicious Cycle of Rudeness
Rudeness at places of work is a terminal cancer
That reduces and kills productivity
Promoting the dancer
Who feels her rudeness proclivity

Resembles a godsend in her way of...

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Categories: politeness, poems,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Open Hearts Open Palm
love fest
welcome here
our community
open hearts and open palms
expressing and receiving other’s feelings

Universality will be possible only when we focus
on human qualities that unite us. ...

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Categories: politeness, love,
Form: Free verse
Resurrection
The dead still walk
within our memories,
and breathe 
and smile 
and talk
inside that strange preserve we keep,
a room still redolent with life
above the boxes where they...

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Categories: politeness, faith,
Form: Free verse
Malicious Opacity
“LIKE A MADMAN THINKS HE'S GOD, WE THINK WE'RE MORTAL”. Delaland, Speech on Shadows

Transparency is the key to the social harmony. Transparent people pass through...

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Categories: politeness, death, life, poets,
Form: Haibun
Premium Member Oversize Ego
She's in love with the sound of her own voice
The pitch the tone the octave
Her one favorite topic is herself
She loves her audience captive and...

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Categories: politeness, confidence, father daughter, perspective,
Form: Free verse
I Dont Watch Lions
The wild belongs to the wild
The world belongs to the world
I stay safe and stay away
Because nature was designed that way
You can’t escape the reason...

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Categories: politeness, adventure, africa, animal, environment,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs