Best Proxies Poems
ChildBefore I even watched your birth,
I had already failed you first.
Collecting bones in closets damned.
To proxies labor done withstand.
Mistakes go down with Jacks and cokes.
A childhood ends in perished hopes.
The years apart we will to stand.
Regret to always catch the man.
My sorrow carving name in...
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Categories:
proxies, absence, addiction, child, dark,
Form:
Couplet
My First Ever MistakeThe mistake I had never expected,
I did it without getting into awareness
Of how it would react.
Lacking that girl in me is like lacking
Of soul in my lonely body
Honestly speaking, she is my helm,
Stark, she is like a bird-cage in my realm
That had been surviving for...
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Categories:
proxies, 10th grade,
Form:
Ode
Said the Founding Fathers Voices From the GravesSaid their Voices from the Graves.
Listen!
As death amplifies the frequency of remembrance
you delve into your faith,
your mind searches for God
and answers.
Unify your sincerity,
and let your questions be herd.
Together!
yours are the voices that will rise
and resonate,
the justice that will adhere,
the love that will mend,
and the prayers...
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Categories:
proxies, 12th grade, death, feelings,
Form:
Free verse
If the Chinese Communits Party Ruled the World Part TwoIf the Red Chinese or one of their proxies such as Iran and Turkey were to provoke the United States into active warfare? Without divine intervention on God's part they would definitely defeat us militarily!
As long as we remain loyal allies to the nation of...
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Categories:
proxies, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
The Anointed OneAnointed by God to rule the land
Yet brags where he places his molesting hand
Let us love one another, all children of God
Yet puts proxies before a firing squad
The Lord he praised and the Bible he thumped
Yet adherents of the Word neither phased nor stumped
Turn to...
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Categories:
proxies, america, analogy, confusion, humorous,
Form:
Rhyme
Cursed Willa year of condensing myself into words
to make this manageable
hidden behind several proxies
in a twisted hope that i still touch you
all in vain
don't know how to tell myself
i'll never hold you again
hanging by a thread from the comfort that's been unraveled
you give me nothing
and there's...
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Categories:
proxies, lost loveme,
Form:
Ode To MetaphorsHere’s a twain of siblings so delicate—
The tenor and its weary vehicle,
Similar are, nor yet so disparate
O lady, art not thou so fickle?
In seeming sameness struts lady contrast,
Harmony jars to sing in unsure doubt,
Oxymoron shows a cynical pout,
Obscure ironies whilst little...
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Categories:
proxies, metaphor, poetry,
Form:
Ode
Some HistoryProxies shall forever
Urge tender embrace
Of unified skin swatch
Dark-dripping crimson
Draped on commoners...
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Categories:
proxies, war,
Form:
Imagism
Adventure DaysAdventure Days
They say a cornered man will fight till the end
For simply has nothing to lose
Except his life when the cards are revealed
The dice is rolled balls to the wall kaput
You know what I mean no more examples
Need to be said but one final example
That...
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Categories:
proxies, courage, death, military, war,
Form:
Blank verse
November TuesdaysThe narrowing of choice, opaque or black?
Unconfident die castes vote ballot blank,
How has our circus bread become this bland?
What a diverse homogeneous blend,
All stitched to sleeves but less with blood to bleed,
Philosophy’s deep silenced sonar bleep,
Who knew the watch dogs had been put to sleep,
Medici...
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Categories:
proxies, november, political, riddle, satire,
Form:
Free verse
Anti Ode To Voices of Hate and Propaganda
Tlaid like Rash' o stabbings,
your voice hisses from your podium of Hell.
Blah blah blabbing.
A one sided Tale, of convenient scapegoats.
The goats of your...
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Categories:
proxies, anger,
Form:
Other
Does the Gog and Magog war of Ezekiel 38 and 39 happen during the tribulation part two Q and APersia, Put and Cush will be with them, all with shields and helmets, also
Gomer with all of its troops, and Beth Togarmah, from the far north--with
all of its troops--the many nations with you. Ezekiel 38:5-6
Q: What are their modern day's...
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Categories:
proxies, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Prose
An Admission of GuiltGlinting of the nickel
Flip it, place it on the table
Relegate to gravity
That of fate- of destiny
In the end
It's a choice
To accept
Or avoid
After the flip,
Do you obey it
Pull back the hammer
To strike the steel with flint
It's still a choice
Drop hands from wheel, place...
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Categories:
proxies, fate,
Form:
Free verse
Does the Gog and Magog war of Ezekiel 38 and 39 happen during the tribulation part four Q and Arich in livestock and goods, living at the center of the land. Ezekiel 38:12
Q: What are the modern day names of these nations: Sheba, and Dedan and the
merchants of Tarshish and all of her villages mention in...
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Categories:
proxies, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Prose
Give and TakeTO A CHRISTIAN SOCIALIST
When Jesus urged us to donate
To poor strangers or brothers
Did he endorse and give mandate
To proxies in abyssal State *
To signal virtue on a plate
But take it first from others?
If you with heart that bleeds desire
To heal and succour those in...
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Categories:
proxies, christian,
Form:
Rhyme