Best Statute Poems
Below are the all-time best Statute poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of statute poems written by PoetrySoup members
Triumphant Trust In the Lord“Trust in the LORD*.” Such declares God’s sovereignty
Along His leadership as the supreme Almighty Deity---
We must bow to Him with humility
Submitting ourselves to His...
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Categories:
statute, christian, devotion, faith, god,
Form:
Rhyme
A Beautiful WomanA BEAUTIFUL WOMAN
Her face was a constellation of perfections
She was ravishing; beautiful beyond condemnation.
Her voice was like many water
Yet, it's coo...
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Categories:
statute, beautiful, inspirational, success, uplifting,
Form:
Ekphrasis
The Legacy of Law - Part One -Law began by living,
locomotion meeting the rails of electric rainfall,
Consequence coursing through interconnected crossbeams
making all form fruit of the first & final recipe,
one great statute...
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Categories:
statute, adventure, universe,
Form:
Epic
UTOPIA“…Your life is sacred. There is and always has been a path for your soul, and if you follow that path, it will lead you...
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Categories:
statute, introspection, princess,
Form:
Free verse
In These Historical TimesYou aren't anybody to the plinth in the workforce.
Of course, I know of your success.
My money does not have anything to do with you; therefore,...
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Categories:
statute, america, anger, angst, judgement,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
32 Years of Nothing Love Aplenty Abyss Annoyance Answered Abeyancecan u tell me whomwhatwhere I am
or is everyone to blame
must i lose all Butt one limbs
and never hope to be the sames
I hide the...
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Categories:
statute, analogy, emotions, humor, marriage,
Form:
Free verse
An Uncanny TruthA few also rented words by David Archuletta:
"A Writing style technique that hides with an evasiveness, while still long steeped in confusion."
The above Copyrighted...
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Categories:
statute, allegory, allusion,
Form:
Prose
Henry Morgan the PrivateerHenry Morgan was an admiral of the Royal Navy
In his time, commissioned, but most found him crazy
Such that the Spanish called him a pirate rebellious
Whilst...
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Categories:
statute, betrayal, character, conflict, courage,
Form:
Rubaiyat
The Grievance of DeathTHE GRIEVANCE OF DEATH
It comes unannounced
With caloric and musty sour
Calls from far and near
Under unnumerous Canopies
Behold the upper chambers
Swimming and bleeding
In white wet handkerchiefs...
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Categories:
statute, art,
Form:
Elegy
Journey To FreedomJourney To Freedom
I awake in the morning and
and see the stars and stripes in my head
I stare at the picture of the statute of...
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Categories:
statute, freedom,
Form:
Light Verse
Chickens Have Rights TooWell, I read in the paper today that Senator Feinstein has again gone berserk!
With the plethora of problems we have, she wants to give chickens...
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Categories:
statute, funny, political,
Form:
Rhyme
I Scream Peace Unto the WorldI have seen eyes filled with
Tears,
Hands involuntarily jiggling with
Fears,
Depressingly folks been telling peace,
But war remained and peace
Never came to their...
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Categories:
statute, absence, universe,
Form:
Rhyme
I Roll Bowl, Lawns I Know, Anti-Pestcontrol -Last Piece To Goblin Girl TrilogyBreeders' Cannon Ball plays for days and decades even onto eras
Feeders on the bottom plus top down voodoo economics, no trickle
De-weeders? Why? Lawns are hype...
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Categories:
statute, absence, abuse, age, allah,
Form:
Personification
Drunk At FourteenI wondered home one night with the stars,
With my kingly rugby shirt on encompassing,
My blue Bec 40 electric wheelchair, no bars,
Which I...
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Categories:
statute, friend, growing up, life,
Form:
Quatrain
Tooth BrushTooth Brush
Tender bristles plenty in number
Against the shiny enamel
Like ears of millet plantation
Tossing heads
Against perfumed brush of swooning breeze
Allure tongues not lesser
Than vehement kisses
O! Tooth...
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Categories:
statute, allegory, anxiety, change, depression,
Form:
Free verse