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Best Predicated Poems

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(1) I Defy All the Obstacticle's (Believing In Prayer's)
I thought I couldn't make it, I thought, there's no-need in trying to fake it. I thought I
couldn't make it, couldn't even if I tried....

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Categories: predicated, depressiondesire, love, me,
Form: Narrative



Ignoring Love
She loves to
ignore me.
Does she love me?
Yes I believe so, our love
is imperfect -like most, predicated on
imbalance, a victim of
poor timing, but living the old
lie...

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Categories: predicated, love, relationship, romance, romantic,
Form: Free verse
The Son, the Cross and Glory
God the Father sent His Son, through whom we are forgiven.
Yet man, preferring darkness chose
To shun the light and from His glory driven.
Oh the crimson...

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© Tom Valles  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: predicated, bible, blessing, christian, devotion,
Form: Sestina
A Woman's Worth
The measure of a woman's worth 
is often underestimated, 
do not judge her by her birth,
her life will not be predicated 
on her willingness to...

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Categories: predicated, woman,
Form: Verse
Night Grammar
I am a curled up comma
When I sleep, so give me pause.
I’m sentenced to insomnia
Which grips me in its clause.

I’m subject to a poor night’s...

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Categories: predicated, night, word play,
Form: Rhyme



Letter To Taeljejohn
uncomfortableness, and hesitation arose that you might reassess a possibility for friendship or.... whatever with me.

A disappointment set in place in the event that based...

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Categories: predicated, angel, beauty, devotion, friendship,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Transgenerate Roots
My grandparents' grandparents,
all sixteen,
digging roots through cultural meristems,
young adults,
adolescents during Time's 1880's,
post Civil War birth of Sir James Crow monoculture.

What would we name this self-hatred,
this...

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Categories: predicated, culture, gender, history, nature,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Chicken Soup Farm
Relationships are like farming,
if you don't plant the seed,
you'll have no crop to harvest.
Rumi (M. Mafi, trans.)

Investing is like farming,
if you don't play the game,
you'll...

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Categories: predicated, earth, earth day, nature,
Form: Free verse
Hustle Like Me
They call you corporate?
Well then so am I
You’re that same guy I saw pass by
And cut your eyes in my direction
Like I was some kind...

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Categories: predicated, anger, black african american,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Lost
Still my breath, keep pace my heart
As the mist in my eyes hangs violently on the morning.
The rush of waters echo off towering stones 
Set...

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Categories: predicated, depression, desire, grief, identity,
Form: I do not know?
High School Sadness Sans Shana Aubrey Harris - Part One
How quick capitalone two-step flickr ring imperceptibly, 
   kneaded asper byte
sized LivingSocial ties, linkedin and massaged viz MineCraft flight
of fancy outlook with plenti...

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Categories: predicated, absence, adventure, age, angel,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Cooperative Evolutionary Analysis
I'm sure it was Rob Brezsny, again,
who first pointed out to me
that Western psychoanalysts give priority to pathologies within family relationships,
while Eastern analysts, more embedded...

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Categories: predicated, community, culture, earth, environment,
Form: Prose Poetry
Canyonous Clouds
Canyonous Clouds

Peripheral white, lay calm against the distance
Stretched on mountains sleeping green
Keeps them from straying when awake
With purpose…. Settled in a gentle grasp
Air holds their...

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Categories: predicated, beauty, creation, image, nature,
Form: Free verse
Like Daisies On Stalks
Besotted winged pollinators
roistering barrage drowned
amidst general insectivorous cacophony
indistinct auditory signals communicated

intermingled with bounteous wafting fragrance
midwifed edenic floral pullulation
sensate admixture viz colored spectrum
amidst unrehearsed extemporaneous

orchestral suite...

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Categories: predicated, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Elegy
Human Nature
Human nature is predicated on violence
the key to transcending such is resistance....

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Categories: predicated, society,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things