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Best Rhetorical Question Poems

Below are the all-time best Rhetorical Question poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of rhetorical question poems written by PoetrySoup members


Rhetorical Question
Can
you love
me without
the pain that love
brings?...

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Categories: rhetorical question, love, romance,
Form: Lanterne



Rhetorical Question
Once you said: you are a little devil.
So, look at me and tell: can
I make a deal with you?...

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© Diana Bosa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rhetorical question, how i feel, lost
Form: Kimo
To Those That Say All Lives Matter When We Say Black Lives Matter
You say all lives matter
Bringing up all these colors 
Like red, white, orange, and blue
But when a black life is taken, where on Earth are...

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Categories: rhetorical question, black african american, life,
Form: Rhyme
Any Atheists Out There
I
I am with Liberty
At least I was
Until 2019, before the Virus
Now as in puerile freedoms
(Just words, not many will sacrifice for;
Most people go along, as...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rhetorical question, angst, atheist, christian, gospel,
Form: Verse
How Will I Die
The more i think about it the more I wonder
will i die in a deep slumber?, or will the heavens send a angel for me.
will...

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Categories: rhetorical question, anxiety, death,
Form: I do not know?



Friendly Freeformmmm
'Baby, you taste like chocolate,
 
You and me we'd make a great rhyming couplet.
 
A.K.A a grinding couplet.'
 
 
 
'You can get on top...

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Categories: rhetorical question, baptism, baseball, beach, birthday,
Form: Rondeau Redouble
Inklings of Spring
Winter finally moves his lumpen sluggish weight,

Spring is like a shy dryad shivering in his arms

Wind's whippets droop to trifling whine

Sullen rain hisses to a...

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Categories: rhetorical question, spring,
Form: Free verse
Keep Right On Writing
1   Would you say that you’d like to write better?
2   Keep writing whether book or love letter.
3   Great writers...

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© Jesse Rowe  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rhetorical question, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Couplet
Twenty Poetic Devices of My Woe
My heart is an ebon swallowed night where nobody ever goes,       
raging in a recondite rift like ripples resounding...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rhetorical question, poetry, sorrow,
Form: Couplet
The Church
THE CHURCH

History always does repeats itself in an unexpected manner
This dates far back to the Israelites in the wilderness God fed with manna
After six hundred...

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Categories: rhetorical question, religion, jesus, may,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Toenail Fungus
Injustices, victimization,
oppression and other yucky events
of diverse varieties,
are like toe nail fungus:
1. both alarming and embarrassing
2. who knows where it came from
3. we would appreciate...

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Categories: rhetorical question, addiction, anger, bullying, health,
Form: Prose Poetry
Letters For People Part 4
Dear people, 
    (Am i?) Mad it’s a conformist state?
A status that perpetuates people to pair, to compare, to prepare, 
to perfect,...

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© Matt Godek  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rhetorical question, america, angst, business, confusion,
Form: Epic
More Than a Mother
who is a mother?

a million dollar question 

that flows through ones heart

and asks questions


not every one who gives birth

qualifies to be a mother

some are not...

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Categories: rhetorical question, birthday,
Form: Free verse
Vagaries of An Unknown Methacton High School
Nineteen Seventy-Seven Alumni

Some conspiratorial and malevolent force
     must be fast at work
     cranking chronology dial
an extraterrestrial force

...

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Categories: rhetorical question, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Lonely Man
I knew they would come back.
I forgot what they had felt like,
A dozen neglected dogs returning to bite.
Uncomfortable old emotions now return to me,
Circling around...

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© Tom Hamrin  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rhetorical question, love, beautiful, me, woman,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Shattered Sighs