Best Syllogisms Poems
Black WidowShe 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 a skeleton,
deft, dexterous as a harpist.
Body in two sections with ample abdomen,
the African who carries the water jug on her...
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Categories:
syllogisms, future, insect,
Form:
Imagism
Philosopher's PhilosophiesLove 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 all.
It can only make ineradicable things,
Out of those human imperfections.
First love never die,
Is there any immortal and imperishable being here...
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Categories:
syllogisms, lifelove,
Form:
Free verse
BaloneyBaloney….
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 be forces and might confer or hired from masters.
China tyrant some with china shysters take the tastes of swine.
China jester...
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Categories:
syllogisms, dark, evil, may, men,
Form:
ABC
Deity For LaityDEITY 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, prescription
We could quote the words of others since they’re written in a book
That proclaims that it alone contains the holy...
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Categories:
syllogisms, god,
Form:
Sonnet
Organicgreen MemesEnthymeme:
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, All Beauty is [truly] Healthy
All trust grows democracy
All active distrust fuels elitist supremacy
Therefore, All isolating distrust smothers democracy
Where truth and...
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Categories:
syllogisms, beautiful, green, health, humor,
Form:
Political Verse
PoisonYou 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 emotions in syllogisms.
I don't fear, but still I feel,
though my logic escapes you.
You see me in fields of wire
picking anodes...
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Categories:
syllogisms, anger, freedom,
Form:
Free verse
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,
and not only did out last
many another aphorism,
but most any learned person,
...
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Categories:
syllogisms, 11th grade, celebrity, for
Form:
Elegy
She is not impressed by your borrowed brillianceShe is not impressed by your borrowed brilliance,
By the overly polished theories that hang from your lips like cheap jewelry,
No—she feeds on rarer flesh, nourishment for the chosen soul,
She feasts on the marrow of irreversible philosophy, from tongues dead for centuries,
Her crown is forged from...
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Categories:
syllogisms, fantasy,
Form:
Free verse