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Best Track And Field Poems

Below are the all-time best Track And Field poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of track and field poems written by PoetrySoup members


Who Am I
I am black and I have the ability to glorify the King
I am great and in believing in him, I have authority over all things
I...

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Categories: track and field, father,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member My Odyssey
Here, I am
Retired
Happy
Sitting on the relaxing throne of my age
Reminiscing what I went through in life
For
A mere spectator I have now become
Observing in silence the...

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Categories: track and field,
Form: Bio
Unrequited True Love, Part One
Now I don’t know if I really learned about love
Or if I got to explore what it’s made of
Is it a warm feeling when you...

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Categories: track and field, crush, feelings, first love,
Form: Bio
Stephanie Reid
Stef, born in New Zealand’s fine country, 
Moved to Canada aged 4 with her parents, 
Where she had a boating accident aged 9,
Which amputated her...

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Categories: track and field, sports, strength,
Form: Blank verse
Know When To Give the Benediction
we think that we know what true worship is really all about
it's more than getting your praise on to jump up and shout
God gets excited...

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Categories: track and field, devotion, faith, hope, inspirational,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Premium Member Impasse
I am looking for new ways to bedazzle you.
But I am at an impasse  and I can't move.
I feel like a bird with no...

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© Alexis Y.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: track and field, emotions,
Form: Free verse
Throwing Up
Throwing
     Up

I throw up.

    Jumping
Rope

I jump rope.

    Walking 
Run

Let's walk and run.

Tattle-
   ...

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Categories: track and field, confusion, crazy, creation, fun,
Form: Light Verse
Man Cannot Be Woman, Woman Cannot Be Man - Iv
IV.

Lia called himself a woman,
though his chromosomes disagreed,
inside he felt he was female,
he made that his identity.
In the second year of high school,
the woke faculty...

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Categories: track and field, confusion, gender, how i
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Events
slang..
up-dogged = when you chip in to keep a conversation trend going
fit = gorgeous
buje = unexplainable glamor
football minute = a minute, that with time-outs, that...

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Categories: track and field, drink, humor, perspective, school,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Northern Territory Bores
There is a large cattle property in the Northern Territory of Australia
   where the bores are named after Famous cricketers and that prompted...

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© Les Pick  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: track and field, sports, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
Bane of Dyschezia
Bane of dyschezia

Constipation spoilt rare visit
with eldest daughter
(yesterday - November twenty sixth
two thousand twenty two)
currently housed near
Rittenhouse Square, Pennsylvania.

Less than twelve hours
after a cocktail comprising
handful...

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Categories: track and field, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Social Animals
What  if  they  played  and  no  one  came
To  actually  see  the  much  talked...

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Categories: track and field, city, education, emotions, perspective,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Marathon Man Plantar Aspect-
Walk on the plantar aspect;
Yonder sole walks through life's traffic

So on these streets he walks alone;
On cobbler pathways made of stone;

Tether bound feet worn polluted...

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Categories: track and field, adventure, analogy, character, surreal,
Form: Rhyme
Time
I am pressing for time to conquer what is mine. I am pressing for time to meet with the divine. I can only be in...

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Categories: track and field, adventure, america, beautiful, business,
Form: Narrative

Book: Reflection on the Important Things