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Best Traffickers Poems

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Premium Member Vanish
"To vanish and not be heard from ever again is mystery not to you, but to those who love you, a nightmare will ensue." By...

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Categories: traffickers, people,
Form: Rhyme



The Real Poetry
With eloquent verbosity,
and pompous grandiosity,
he'll voice his bellicosity
to show his intellect.

Devoid of any symmetry,
he'll pass it off as poetry,
but may I beg to differ,
though I...

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Categories: traffickers, onomatopoeia, poetry, poets,
Form: Rhyme
A Tribute To Police Officer
Each day is a new day for the Police 
Looking around protecting and serving the public
 With a smile and politeness
They guard us from deadly...

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Categories: traffickers, patriotic, drug, integrity,
Form: Heroic Couplet
Made In America

I’m a hate by-product,
made in America

I’m a plantation commodity item,
blue-eye gem slave engraved 
in red clay walls Ivory bank vaults

I was silver dross reject packaged:
Prison...

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Categories: traffickers, identity, perspective, slavery, truth,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
The Effect of Traffic
Maverick the mechanic
Who stuck in traffic.
While waiting for the light
Traffickers killed in gunfight....

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Categories: traffickers, humor,
Form: Clerihew



Mama Africa
As 
their 
dogs 
barked 
and 
snapped, 
human 
traffickers 
had 
our 
daughters 
kidnapped. 
Brother's 
keepers 
prepared 
their 
guns 
and 
knives, 
and 
had 
their 
brothers 
back 
stabbed....

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Categories: traffickers, africa
Form: Chant Royal
O Soil
Soil,
Don't be fertile more,
Don't be a mother;
Child-traffickers, like mad dogs,
are moving everywhere.

Don't conceive any green more,
Don't conceive any forest;
The blue-eyed woodcutters, like butchers,
are sharpening their...

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Categories: traffickers, patriotic,
Form: Blank verse
My Dream Has Become My Goal - My Goal Has Become My Dream
I have traveled down so many roads
In the dreams that were untold.
Dreams take us to places we’ve 
Never been before.
Opening up our minds
And opening different...

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© Louis Rams  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: traffickers, inspirational, politicalwomen, change, women,
Form: Rhyme
Modern Day Slave
She works sixteen hours a day 
unfortunately she has no pay,
forced by her traffickers of evil  
non compliance,  expect upheaval,
she accepts chores through...

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© Roy Pett  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: traffickers, hurt, identity, scary, slavery,
Form: Rhyme
Bless the Beasts and the Children
Why do careless and heartless people abuse both animals and children?  I would like to think one reason is purely ignorance.  They simply...

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Categories: traffickers, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Narrative
O Soil
Soil,
Don't be fertile more,
Don't be a mother;
Child-traffickers, like mad dogs,
are moving everywhere.

Don't conceive any green more,
Don't conceive any forest;
The blue-eyed woodcutters, like butchers,
are sharpening their...

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Categories: traffickers, satire,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Drugs
DRUGS
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Various drugs for various purposes,
Purpose is lost when it is used wrongly.
Drugs for ailments are widely accepted,
Same for pleasure  is  totally rejected.

Criminal acts...

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Categories: traffickers, health, drug,
Form: Verse
There Are No Throw Away People
If Jesus Christ were walking among humans on earth today,
he would believe that no suffering person would be thrown away.
He would tell there is a...

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Categories: traffickers, 6th grade, 7th grade,
Form: Narrative
Lost Eyes
lost eyes
of native girls enslaved
by traffickers
beaten and forced into sex
and I grew up complaining
of harvesting beans and corn...

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Categories: traffickers, evil, girl,
Form: Sedoka
Religion Against Man
He hated his brother
Because he practiced another
Men of same wombs
On each other, inflict wounds
The free thinker; their observer
And he saw; eye sores
Men beheaded… burned
Women disemboweled
Bombed
Drug...

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Categories: traffickers, angst, art, black african
Form: Prose Poetry

Book: Shattered Sighs