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Best Presumption Poems

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Presumption
Hey there, Rag doll!
I'm folding into a bowled, 
bold mix and
I'm in knead of a partner.

First come. First served.

Lying in a daydream -
I see you...

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© John Heck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: presumption, art, me, me,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Assumption, Presumption , Gumption
ASSUMPTION, PRESUMPTION , GUMPTION

I don’t enjoy been on a plane,
I find it scary and a tad mundane,
But last time I flew,
I sat next to a...

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Categories: presumption, forgiveness, friendship,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Nemesis-POTD
In the realm of battles waged by fate,
Where heroes rise and villains bait,
There dwells a force, unconquerable, vast,
A nemesis, whose shadow is cast.

With nefarious intent,...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: presumption, analogy, appreciation, creation, dream,
Form: Rhyme
Lifelines
A misty  reflection
in the mirror
of life


a fragile shadow
on the wall
of boundaries


A deep echo
in the tunnel
of thoughts

A  soft whisper
in the voice
of dreams


a broken emotion
in...

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Categories: presumption, confusion
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Before the Rain Sets In
“You may say that I’m a dreamer”,
With bold presumption in my youth
Beyond school age, but hardly saged
Turned loose, we hoped to use our wits to...

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Categories: presumption, hope, imagination, introspectionwords, world,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member The Sedulous Knight
The Sedulous Knight

Prostrate souls taxes, lain of blood-stained field,
still, toils an ingrained meaning they had sworn,
past distinct dead plus dying, still, naught yield,
amidst dense hearts...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: presumption, destiny, emotions, endurance, inspiration,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Nothing For Something
Nothing for Something

What filled your footsteps cannot
Fill mine, yes, a wave does not
Break twice, but do you think

I too have not risen when lured
By the...

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Categories: presumption, addiction,
Form: Rhyme
Love Your Neighbor As Yourself
Love Your Neighbor As Yourself!

I knew of a Christian who
made an assumption.
Regarding his neighbor, he believed 
a false presumption.
He slandered his neighbor… Yes he did!
He...

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Categories: presumption, bible, forgiveness, god, jesus,
Form: Rhyme
I Am Me
The only one of my kind
The undisputed champion
I'm the one you need find
If you're not gazing  for presumption

I'm the megaphone of my world
The gateway...

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Categories: presumption, people, metaphor,
Form: Free verse
Peter Piper - Pickpocket
Perhaps Peter Piper did not pick a peck of pickled peppers,
Perchance Peter purloined them.

Peter's pretext for pickled peppers puts people at ease,
Pickpocket's ploy personified.

Personalizing praise...

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© Dan Cwiak  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: presumption, age, funny, humorous, imagination,
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member Racial Discrimination
"Do you know such a work place
with racial discrimination?"
Asked some *****sapiens  friends
who aren't so tall but with fair complexion.

By the way, you can...

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© Len Gasun  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: presumption, faith, funny, people, work,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Reclusive Accountabilities
I am sick of excuses to avoid responsibility
and I am, today, sick with excuses to avoid responsibility
with "I'm just a mortal human. I make mistakes.
I...

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Categories: presumption, culture, health, humanity, humor,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Troy, the Defeat, Odysseus Punishment
Troy, The Defeat, Odysseus Punishment

Apollo, the archer-god, was quite unfair
Slew Eurytus for a vain archery boast
Mortal lives he had so very little care
Sending Greek ships...

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Categories: presumption, betrayal, conflict, lost love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Unrepentant Virago
THE UNREPENTANT VIRAGO


Named for a man, my treason’s not my own
My tantalising tales tame his temerity
As I cling to the cliff-hanger 
Of my own biopic,...

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Categories: presumption, culture, irony, woman,
Form: Sonnet
Masterpiece
Conscious mind 
is limited;
sub-conscience mind 
delimited,
superconscious mind 
unlimited—
veiled realm that 
touches and enshrouds, 
mass of knowledge: 
infinite…pervasive…absolute.
What has been, 
is now 
or yet to be
lies...

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Categories: presumption, poetry,
Form: Free verse

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