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Best Signing Poems

Below are the all-time best Signing poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of signing poems written by PoetrySoup members


Premium Member Signing Off
--Goodbye--To my Addiction-

The time has come to part,
I will leave many with broken hearts
If one day you call on me,
I'm sad to say I will...

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Categories: signing, addiction, adventure, blue, farewell,
Form: Ballad



Premium Member Snake Oil Man In Milton Creek
It was about seven in the morn as the sun was starting to rise
Unbeknown to the folks of Milton Creek they were in for a...

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Categories: signing, america, western,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Chapter and Verse a Live Poetry Recital
Good evening Ladies 
May I say, I am honored and privileged
As this is the first ever time
I have read in front of a woman’s only...

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Categories: signing, animal, farm, humorous, poetry,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member The Poe
NOTE: Just had to bring ol' Barry T. back. As you may remember, he's deffo not a Poe fan, what with his classic poem The...

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© Tom Woody  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: signing, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Prosopography In Blue
waiting
with diaper on 
for this woman to get up 
off the kitchen floor and
stop bleeding while a man 
hovers over her with grimace 
and clinched...

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© Ricky Muse  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: signing, poetry,
Form: Narrative



Quacking Crackers
Donald Duck Chancellor of this fowl kingdom 
wearing an upside down smile's raging hypocrite backwards 
this deranged Duck twitters to and fro as his unhinged...

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Categories: signing, anger, conflict, fear, irony,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Quacking Crackers
Donald Duck Chancellor of this fowl kingdom 
wearing an upside down smile's raging hypocrite backwards 
this deranged Duck twitters to and fro as his unhinged...

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Categories: signing, abuse, betrayal, conflict, deep,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Up

Up
in the sky
i saw a clock one
time lost in time when
had i any time to spare my
time would be  timeless forever
i used to ...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: signing, time, uplifting, winter,
Form: Other
What Happened To Hip-Hop
What happened to Hip-Hop, how did it end up like this? 
the biggest song on the radio is by a rapper who didn't write it
And...

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© Alex Duffy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: signing, growth, hip hop, history,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Quest For Tolerance
new nation to craft
founding fathers sought to draft
a declaration of independence
document that made sense

Thomas Jefferson sought to free slaves
but was warned not to make waves
five...

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Categories: signing, discrimination,
Form: Rhyme
Important History
if time could be traveled
I'd take America's children
on an historic adventure
to undo public school brain washing
      a time before t.v....

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Categories: signing, america, education, history,
Form: Free verse
Not Alone
I am not alone 
there are many
that are on the lawn

laughing and signing
as the waters are turbulent
in the forests bells are ringing

my heart has joy
like...

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Categories: signing, friendship, heart, heart,
Form: Pastoral
Fighting the Tears
I stood on the corner of heartbreak and sadness
Collected the coins from the fountain below
Emptied my pockets of forgotten wishes
Held out my hands and had...

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Categories: signing, sad,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Kiss
A kiss to greet to say hello
A kiss goodbye before you go
A kiss written in a love letter
Though a few more would have been better.

A...

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Categories: signing, kiss,
Form: Rhyme
Where Loneliness Lives
In shoes with their laces untied, a picture frame with image faded,
in a hotel room whose guest is dust, a drawer, empty, but for rusted...

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Categories: signing, analogy,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things