Best Serfdom Poems
Below are the all-time best Serfdom poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of serfdom poems written by PoetrySoup members
What Am I If Not a SlaveWhat am I if not a slave?
I cook, clean and mourn;
I wash, sweep and weep
from dawn to fall of night.
I do nothing but cooking;
I cook...
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Categories:
serfdom, love, lust, slavery, women,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
The Whips of History - 4Injustice is just an inconvenience until it is proven...
When the sun hit their helmets it startled the very souls of the natives
a signal upon their...
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Categories:
serfdom, history, passion, poetry,
Form:
Crown of Sonnets
The Manners of Management -They made mammon somethng measurable, mighty, & magnificent,
everywhere that labor, exchange, & entertainment exist monuments
to money, large and small,
the genesis was excess manufacture
such as...
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Categories:
serfdom, education,
Form:
Didactic
A JourneymanA Journeyman
Prologue and Epitaph:
I am the fool, the jester, clown, a harlequin, charade, façade of many
shades and colours, mascara over broken fragments, dead and gone
1) Megalomaniac...
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Categories:
serfdom, life,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Limerick: Once Step-Father Gave Daughter AwayLimerick: Once step-Father gave daughter away
Once step-Father gave daughter away
But first exercised his rights of sway
Droit de cuissage decree*
Gave to Wife repartee:
Doubled their joy now...
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Categories:
serfdom, humor,
Form:
Limerick
BrexitThe lash of European Union won’t tell us,
how many thousands migrants
we must take to our home
or where to build
for them temples...
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Categories:
serfdom, power,
Form:
Verse
The Greatest GenerationTHE GREATEST GENERATION
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS
Many Have Called Them the Greatest Generation
They Had Struggled and Survived, an Ugly Depression
It Was an Era of Hard Times and...
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Categories:
serfdom, america, courage, freedom, patriotic,
Form:
Free verse
The Warsaw UprisingWhat is freedom?
The brief period of anarchy between the last tyranny and the next?
Are we free if we cannot see the cage?
Or feel the chains?
What...
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Categories:
serfdom, anger, betrayal, death, freedom,
Form:
Free verse
Who Will Be Calling the ShotsIt’s a swill no one interrupts—
A pill that consumes and corrupts
Our honor's been jailed
And truth’s will is impaled
As the blood PAC tempest erupts
Author's...
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Categories:
serfdom, betrayal, corruption, lust, money,
Form:
Limerick
In the Garden of EvilIn The Garden of Evil
(Apropos the New World Creation)
See-sawing along
the shores of life,
gazing upon
the reflecting light,
we grasped
keloids of memories—running.
And like fishermen of food,
we webbed together
the...
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Categories:
serfdom, allegory, analogy, betrayal, imagery,
Form:
Narrative
Limerick: Once ***** Duke Insisted On Serf Thigh RightsLimerick : Once ***** Duke insisted on Serf Thigh rights
Once ***** Duke insisted on Serf Thigh rights*
So bridegrooms replaced brides on first nights:
Droit de cuissage*...
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Categories:
serfdom, rights,
Form:
Limerick
Cut Loose'Clean cut; people clean cut.! Well styled suits, groomed to impress we gel well
in success, success reads so well.. Glitz is the goal WOW...
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Categories:
serfdom, jesus,
Form:
Verse
The Proud PeacockI am the Peacock,
the beautiful bride
of the bird kingdom.
I am in no doubt
fairer than the cock,
for I dwarf its pride
with feathers that stand-out.
I am the...
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Categories:
serfdom, bird,
Form:
Classicism
Hell Is ColdHELL IS COLD
Dirge,
Deluge of thoughts,
Sleepless nights,
Fissured heart, depict
Your skewed companionship.
Now I am on board the ship of solitude,
Shore of quietude of heart bound, for freedom
From...
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Categories:
serfdom, love
Form:
Free verse
SunriseSUNRISE
Sunrise, hasten
Your feet to come
For in you the blossom
Of my heart berths
Dusk, the mirth of my heart
Has cocooned, and in frigid
Warmth for sunrise it...
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Categories:
serfdom, loveheart, heart,
Form:
Ode