Best Public Scrutiny Poems
Below are the all-time best Public Scrutiny poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of public scrutiny poems written by PoetrySoup members
World Leader RespectI can understand why Harry and Meghan
want to leave the royal fold
to get away from media abuse
to get away from public scrutiny
People want...
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Categories:
public scrutiny, inspiration, international,
Form:
Narrative
Isolated In PainI have lost all distinction between day and night
A constant absence of darkness is provided by fluorescent light
No windows available to the outside world
Living in...
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Categories:
public scrutiny, life, mystery, day, me,
Form:
Rhyme
Today Is DifferentToday is assiduously
religiously different,
as I review our local RiverEast News.
Every week
Mike Thompson writes a solid Editorial
in a compelling voice.
I expect to only add
my hearty sacred
happy...
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Categories:
public scrutiny, america, health, integrity, prayer,
Form:
Political Verse
Categories:
public scrutiny, metaphor, political, satire, truth,
Form:
Verse
No Poet
I write what I write
No Fear No Reason
I write what I write
to fit the season
I don't know genre
so don't have a fit
Knowing the form
doesn't...
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Categories:
public scrutiny, analogy, literature, poetry, write,
Form:
Free verse
Dogs of War On a Blood TrailThe Dogs of War are on a Blood Trail.
The first, Blinken, of many vermin that will lead to Biden's son, who is up a tree...
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Categories:
public scrutiny, destiny,
Form:
Free verse
Robbie - Ham Guilty For GobbledygookI, A. Robbie - Ham guilty for gobbledygook...
and ruffling turkey feathers!
An innocent A1 miss steak kin kith
once, a former main lion resident
living social where...
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Categories:
public scrutiny, 12th grade, 9th grade,
Form:
Rhyme
As Someone ElseI am a dignified woman in my opinion
Heralded as a well-being icon
A lady of substance paragon
Who deserves a "SuperEve" medallion.
Listen to my advocacy platforms…
Reflect on...
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Categories:
public scrutiny, character, confidence, how i
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Should the Levee Ever Break, Act 1, Scene 1, Part 1The authors and their associates wish to offer an enthusiastic round of applause to The Bywater Bone Boys Social Aid and Pleasure Club for their...
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Categories:
public scrutiny, allegory,
Form:
Prose