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Best Rhetorics Poems

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Rhetorics On the Nigerian Church
A billion dollar structure to worship
An invisible God.
Why there are a billion persons 
Who go to bed hungry.
This God in whose image we were all...

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Categories: rhetorics, abuse, allusion, april, art,
Form: Prose Poetry



Rhetorics
Breathing drawn, it’s cold as glass, 
moonlight muffled; curtains cast, 
eggshells fashioned out of ash, 
crack them, this could be my last 
walk inside the...

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Categories: rhetorics, allegory, angst, confusion, death,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Musing Rhetorics
Truly let thy light shine, thy glittering smile colour thy soul
Gaily arise charging forth in life,daring and in control
Happily sing a song,dance and Twirl
Merrily let...

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Categories: rhetorics, encouraging, perspective,
Form: Rhyme
Justice In the Quest For Love
I saw how martyrs longed for love, and so began the play of my flitting heart
A strange girl had I become, with airs of fickle...

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Categories: rhetorics, beauty, birth, change, inspiration,
Form: Narrative
Nominee
Nestled masses as one
Not filibustering
New passive rhetorics
Not one undermining
Nurtures minds of masses
No vision left undone
Never-ending service...

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Categories: rhetorics, giving, inspiration, motivation, words,
Form: Pleiades



Masquerade
Colourful fanciful with myriads of mirage
Hidden in public glare
The more you look the less you see
Opened in hidden trenches
The more you dig the less you...

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Categories: rhetorics, allusion, analogy,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Patience
Need these tales be told? 
Need the world read my deeds? 
Need i share? 
Rhetorics from a fool to another. 
Mortals know not. 
Only HIM...

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Categories: rhetorics, life,
Form: Free verse
The Poet's Trick
A pointless expulsion;
an explosion of utterances,
synchronized not.
Words thrown about, 
like sardines
in a surge.
Not cohesive,
but senselessly hurled.
Honey to the ears
and music to the taste buds.
The ignorant...

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Categories: rhetorics, confusion
Form: I do not know?
A Deceitful Dream
Her whispers walked into my heart like whirlwind at twilight,
each phrase turned to the solemn sentences
like the lines of a graveyard farewell,
those metalic words stirred...

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Categories: rhetorics, betrayal,
Form: Free verse
Cat Got My Tongue
Aesthetics, her natural cosmetics.
Innocent beauty slipped into my rhetorics.
Haunting me quietly, silently hurt,
left at a complete loss for words,
No more thoughts of her for now,
I'd...

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Categories: rhetorics, loveme,
Form: Free verse
Philosophus
Philosophus
Teach my girl about love and not
Angry rhetorics...

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Categories: rhetorics, age,
Form: Haiku
Young Blood
Young and naive , 
Submerged underneath the melancholy ;
Amid the chat and giggles .
We laugh and cry ;
Through the misconception and dispositions ,
For tides of...

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© Kofi Amed   Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rhetorics, africa, anti bullying, change,
Form: Free verse
Decieved By Dreams
Her whispers walked into 
my heart like whirlwind at 
twilight,
each phrase turned to 
solemn sentences like a 
graveyard farewell.

Metalic words stirred the 
cloud and melted...

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Categories: rhetorics, fantasywords, me,
Form: Narrative
Viii: the Silence
Dearest Vicar –
Another priest took his lyre
Whispering his parable:
“The reward’s in heaven
Let nature mourn on Earth
Earth weeps in silence 
Let’s celebrate with her!”

Darest V.C. –
Did...

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© Canny Amah  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rhetorics, educationmay,
Form: I do not know?
Blaze of Glory
(for Sally)
Sally, swarthy mare of a serene plain
Clad in habiliments of nubile grace
Whose name is the opium
That soothes the tremor of restive hearts.
Like the full...

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Categories: rhetorics, crush, hyperbole, love, metaphor,
Form: Free verse

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