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Best Sympathizers Poems


Amidst the Sorrow - Aurora Does Shine
Twas a dark knight, 
whence there came a pawn the hushed crowded movie house
A phantom of horror sprung out of the rookery that wrought deadly havoc
Renting asunder innocent audience members
Anticipating Batman annihilate evil within Manichean eternal duel
Extant within imaginary world of Gotham portrayed on the...

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Categories: sympathizers, anger, bereavement, conflict, crazy,
Form:
Irs-Illicit-Rude-Sickening
The internal department of the psychic friends,
Aggravation can find a dollar before it is printed,
Like Christmas tax day comes once a year,
It will take that long to pay one bill,
Ask Santa for it under the tree it will appear,
The parasite, the invalid, it can't help...

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Categories: sympathizers, black african american, confusion,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member We Are Not Afraid
We Are Not Afraid

Why should we be afraid?
If this were the case,
There would be no United States.

The founding fathers were not afraid
To face imprisonment or death;
General Washington led the Continental Army
To defeat British tyranny of America.

And if the Electoral College had not been constituted,
Abraham Lincoln...

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Categories: sympathizers, america, education, history, political,
Form: Verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Realization and Redemption
Ja, I remember the day
That I noticed that fellowship 
Respect, and all installed ethics taught to be right was 
child's play
And hippacrit sympathizers was definition of 
adulthood

This caused in me a great confliction, of blind 
contradiction 
Of life and its meaning
To sooth the pain of...

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Categories: sympathizers, lifereligious, religious,
Form: Ballad
Hail Thee Osama, Not
HAIL THEE OSAMA, NOT !

I cry your demise, Oh dear Osama
For you live not long to be a saint
From The sour fruits you sow since the decades

Just yesterday, your elder was blessed
John was called, Oh dear Pope John
Beatified for life of a flock-Sherperd

That never canibalized...

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Categories: sympathizers, mystery
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member I Liked Ike
Dwight D. Eisenhower, a heroic general in World War Two
  Elected thirty-fourth President of the USA in 1952 

Fondly remembered as an American Golden Age 
  His era had its fair share of turbulence and rage
    on both the domestic...

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Categories: sympathizers, courage, freedom, hero, military,
Form: Rhyme



Former Subjects of the Crown
Close on three hundred fifty years ago
American independence
not foregone conclusion,
British soldiers in league with Hessians
witnessed successful campaign battles
admirably groomed unbridled

staunch defenders, viz King of England
fought pitched battles
within keystone state i.e. Pennsylvania
particularly tri county area
Montgomery, Delaware, and Chester
routed Continental Army,

within thick wooded forested lands
interspersed amidst open...

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Categories: sympathizers, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Political Verse
Musa's Death
An hour ago
At the embassy
Fleets of steels sighing
Protracted protocols prying
Exodus of seekers of greener pastures murmuring
Hanging hangars rusting and resting
Busy bees bullying deterioration
Officials posses with officialdom
Cabs crowing
Heads heavy with thoughts
Eyes lacerated with tears
Wives in sack-cloths
Sympathizers gulped down dry gins
As the blue bird landed from the...

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Categories: sympathizers, death,
Form:
Premium Member Mill Wheel Testimony of Prayer Power
“The mill wheel wouldn't turn until the spring,
We need your prayer to withstand the looming crisis.”
Though I haven’t experienced yet a wintery chill in our tropical land
This report of our foreign missionary struck my heart.

Accordingly, crucial for the residents’ triumph over winter’s affliction 
The mill...

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Categories: sympathizers, blessing, christian, encouraging, faith,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Die, Please Die
The words fell on my soul, drawing tears
From the depths of my spirit, tender tears…
Rushing down naked cheeks, penetrating
Hope with stabs of regret, sorrow, angst
An ache that gave me a feeling it would never
Fade or degrade its raw sensation of grief

“Michael died – he passed...

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Categories: sympathizers, death, depression, grief, missing
Form: Free verse
Pebbles Outside
He feels lonely at heart
He feels absent from his surroundings
He weaves himself like the kente
He wanders like a running stomach
He shrinks himself in the comfort of his conscience

The wind of hope departs from his presence
He has no peace with the present as he battles with...

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Categories: sympathizers, art, courage, deep, emotions,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Jailer From the North
We peep through grated beams in the dark confines, 
Kept in chains by the  tyranny  of audacious  jailers,
unending cynosure of profligates and imposters:  
ruining the destinies of  million  wearied sufferers.
criminals fit for the gallows,  
morons from the days...

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Categories: sympathizers, anger, corruption, freedom, leadership,
Form: Free verse
It Can'T Happen Here
The pundits and talking heads
The chaterati classes

All assure us 
That it can’t happen here
Fascism will never happen here

Our democratic system 
Superior to all others
Check and balances 
Power of the media

Will prevent fascism 
From taking root 
In the American soil 

They laugh 
And talk amongst themselves
And...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sympathizers, engagement, political, , atheist,
Form: Free verse
When the Bell Rings
When the bell rings 
My body would be lying lifeless awaiting to be taken to the mortuary
People far and near would come
My Facebook friends that used to ignore my messages would be posting my picture with crying emoji's and rest in peace hash tags 

When...

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Categories: sympathizers, death,
Form: Abecedarian
Premium Member Whats In a Word
What’s In A Word
Humor: by Miracle Man
November 25, 2021

Today, much time is spent on word substituting,
we’re currently being asked to cease using the word looting.
Hoodlum sympathizers have deemed it a racist word,
but to me, looting’s appropriate, and much preferred.

Some waste time lobbying on a better...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sympathizers, humor, words,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things