Get Your Premium Membership

Best Run A Risk Poems

Below are the all-time best Run A Risk poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of run a risk poems written by PoetrySoup members


Survival Suits Her
Survival suits her
and for those
who pay attention,
who look closely,
it’s in the way she moves.
The way she talks. 
The way she carries herself.

She has a flame...

Read more of this work...
Categories: run a risk, mental illness, recovery from,
Form: I do not know?



Stand Up
Put down the guns, lay down the knives
We are losing too many of our young lives,
The violence that you’re watching on TV
That is what’s happening,...

Read more of this work...
Categories: run a risk, angst, anti bullying, death,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Saturday Matinee
Tame the treacherous TRESSES.
BEFORE battling BRAVE BEAST
IN IRONIC INTENSE IMPRESSIVE
DANGEROUS  DUNGEONFUL  DREAMS.
MONUMENTAL  MORNING MESS  MUSES
BREAKFAST BREAKS BLUENESS 
TIME TO TEST THE...

Read more of this work...
Categories: run a risk, adventure, day, friend, happiness,
Form: Alliteration
Stumped
Have you ever wanted something 
So bad, that in thinking about it,
you feel this huge well of tears rising up?
But you push it down,
pull the...

Read more of this work...
Categories: run a risk, confusion, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Truth Is Still the Truth
I'm searching far and wide for the facts, getting my hands dirty in the process
When we conquer nations, I say bloodshed and they say progress
I...

Read more of this work...
Categories: run a risk, corruption, political, sorrow,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member A Crap Load of Poems
One thousand, eight hundred and twenty-three
That's a crap load of poems I've scribed
Still got that many and a whole bunch more
You might think I silently...

Read more of this work...
Categories: run a risk, pride,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Lunatic Fringe
As days go, this has not been one of the best

But after giving myself a good talking to

I've realized not all days are created equal
...

Read more of this work...
Categories: run a risk, sad,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Escape
Run from duty makes me blissful.
Run from sorrow makes me restful.
Run from risk makes me peaceful.
Run from difficulty makes me joyful.

Run from people makes me...

Read more of this work...
Categories: run a risk, blessing, cheer up, feelings,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Politeness
Remember the days not long ago
When most people were actually polite
Men would open doors for the ladies
Strangers would wish you goodnight

Drivers would wave another car...

Read more of this work...
Categories: run a risk, philosophy,
Form: Quatrain
We the People
If you blame the man who litters down
and the government for nothing.
You run the risk of seeing red
and the government corrupting.

The fact that man can...

Read more of this work...
Categories: run a risk, analogy, community, conflict, life,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member The Lunatic Fringe
As days go, this has not been one of the best

But after giving myself a good talking to

I've realized not all days are created equal

It's...

Read more of this work...
Categories: run a risk, anger,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Discovering the Realm of Poetry
When we speak today we tend to look at words as a necessary constant with limitations of their own rather than a completely different cosmos...

Read more of this work...
© Fj Thomas  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: run a risk, language, poetry, poets, words,
Form: Prose
Talk To Me Then - Just Don'T Tweet
What is best to write a letter or send an SMS
I suppose it depends on the recipient that would be my guess

I used to once...

Read more of this work...
Categories: run a risk, engagement, spoken word, voice,
Form: Free verse
It's Time To Give Birth
when you think of a woman giving birth your first thought is the labor pains
the struggle a woman endures so that mankind will forever remain
but...

Read more of this work...
Categories: run a risk, faith, inspirational, lifebirth, god,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child - Both Audio and Text
This was my grandmother's favorite saying - bless her heart, and all she meant was - by not paying really close attention to what our...

Read more of this work...
Categories: run a risk, trust,
Form: Narrative

Book: Reflection on the Important Things