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Best Syllogisms Poems

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


Premium Member What I Didn'T Know
People, Places, and Things I Didn't Know I Trusted

I rather suddenly, and belatedly,
realized I trust the highest and best use for language,
for every community and...

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Categories: syllogisms, culture, health, love, political,
Form: Prose Poetry



Premium Member Black Widow
She waits,
eight black spindles joined at one end by a pivot, a compass.
Each pinpoint balanced at the intersections
of self-drawn polygons.
Legs jointed like the fingers of...

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Categories: syllogisms, future, insect,
Form: Imagism
Philosopher's Philosophies
Love is blind,

But it can see beyond what your eyes can do.

Love is everywhere,

But it only dwell in your being.



Practice makes perfect,

But nobody's perfect at...

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Categories: syllogisms, lifelove,
Form: Free verse
Baloney
Baloney….
Bully others cause by masters strength and poses.
Fall your faces and first to grounds because dirt may good.
Filthy men have nothing pretty only there may...

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Categories: syllogisms, dark, evil, may, men,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Organicgreen Memes
Enthymeme:
A syllogism or other argument,
logical and ecological and theological,
in which a relational premise
or the rationally robust conclusion
is [0] unexpressed.

All truth is healthy
All beauty is truth
Therefore,...

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Categories: syllogisms, beautiful, green, health, humor,
Form: Political Verse



Deity For Laity
DEITY FOR LAITY or THE RELUCTANT ATHEIST

Oh! must we talk of God? Myself I think I’d sooner look
At what I perceive without a preconceived idea,...

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Categories: syllogisms, god,
Form: Sonnet
The Relevancy of Aristotle Within the 21st Century Lesson 1
“The more you know, the more you know you don't know.”

Said quote attributed to Aristotle,
     stands the test of time,
 ...

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Categories: syllogisms, 11th grade, celebrity, for
Form: Elegy
Premium Member Poison
You see my eyes in the night,
haunting in a vacuum.
I see only your flesh and blood,
regardless of the hour.
I must fear lest I be evil;
reflect...

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Categories: syllogisms, anger, freedom,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things