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Best Revile Poems

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Premium Member Mind Pollution
Mind pollution
The manipulation and control of the masses 
Is a world government agenda and constitution
Throughout time.

Newer technology and the information computer revolution
Are powerful weapons to...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: revile, angst, corruption, discrimination, war,
Form: Free verse



The Shadows Beneath the Stairs
For The Love Of Poetry Contest
Sponsor: John Lawless

The shadows beneath the stairs is what I believed to be my hell. 
There I was, countless nights,...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: revile, abuse, love,
Form: Free verse
A Jackass Caught In a Hailstorm
A Jackass Caught in a Hailstorm

By Elton Camp

Most who offend me, I can hold back
So, from them I don’t take much slack
It’s usually enough if...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: revile, funnyme,
Form: Rhyme
Nurture Nature

NURTURE NATURE
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In my day I've walked miles through and, with my love, nature.
Most times I walk with smiles, my love,  she entertains me, nature.
There...

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Categories: revile, nature,
Form: Monorhyme
The Witchtrain
The night of the living dead is coming…
Take heed and lock your doors
The witch trains blow the whistles
As they leave the devils jaws.

He strikes the...

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Categories: revile, halloween,
Form: Quatrain



We the Colored
My skin is in error.
Now I am clothed in revile and terror.
Flesh was stitched to my hands to feel, to touch.
However, the snares of men...

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Categories: revile, abuse, black african american,
Form: ABC
The Heart of Imagination
Imagination of my heart, be still
Is it not true that thoughts define our world?
And bring to light obscurities that thrill.

For in the mind, new ideas...

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Categories: revile, creation, faith, god, imagination,
Form: Terza Rima
Destiny of the Dispossessed
As you flee behind you hear
Your hate filled screaming foes
Pillaging and burning
Their tutored hatred beyond reason
For no reason
Loudspeakers hastily erected amongst the rubble
Play a dirge...

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Categories: revile, courage, farewell, grief, immigration,
Form: Free verse
Family Matters
Man: 		woman do not with me begin this morning,
Don’t want to go through the day with mourning.
Look I’ve got enough woes on my desk and...

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Categories: revile, family,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Where Poets Rule
Everything that is created
disguises a hidden purpose....
A calligrapher writes out his lines
not just for the exquisiteness of the script
but to also convey a meaning.
 ...

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Categories: revile, beauty, color, dance, love,
Form: Free verse
In Praise of Lady Macbeth
In Praise of Lady Macbeth

By Elton Camp

Poor Lady Macbeth so many revile
But a weak-willed hubby was a trial

He had an excellent chance to be king
Yet...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: revile, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member No Thin Line Between Real Love and Hate
I drank of true love today 
In it's pure undiluted state,   
And all that I once thought was love
I now revile and hate.

The...

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Categories: revile, encouraging,
Form: Rhyme
2 Lives
Two lives within me
Both, a spile of a life to be
a set of paints for people to see
a smile, a cover of a profile to...

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Categories: revile, depression, feelings,
Form: Rhyme
Why Why Why
Why why why revile ya,
why why why revile ya,
the stinking rich want you for their *****,
at $4 dollars an hour,
and no more!

Aussie ships on the...

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Categories: revile, adventure,
Form: Ballade
The Dollar Blind
What can you pay, to kill a duck
a pheasant, for the moment's blind
this archetype of sport confirm
my inner being to remind!

The song "somebody's mother" sign
the...

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Categories: revile, bird, blessing, flying,
Form: Monorhyme

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