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Best Treatable Poems

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


In Twenty Four Hours
In twenty four hours life can drastically change.....

One moment blissfully happy walking on cloud nine
Thinking life is beautiful and wonderful, oh so divine
Then something happens...

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Categories: treatable, angst, hope, life, life,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Mental Illness
MENTAL ILLNESS

Mental Illness is a sickness of the mind.
It’s the sickness that rarely crosses our minds,
yet, it covers a wide range of conditions of the...

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Categories: treatable, mental illness, mental health,
Form: Free verse
Survived
I’m looking straight ahead
And I see you up ahead
Looking good 
Like a winking sprite
With a winning smile
Acting as if everything is alright
While spinning yarn to...

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Categories: treatable, allegory, conflict, courage, cry,
Form: Rhyme
Flies Reign the City
The country is so filthy with garbage all over the dearest homes People are sick with unpleasant smell and poor sanitations, poor managements. In such...

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Categories: treatable, poverty, prejudice, raven,
Form: ABC
Mine Mother Divine
Her Faith? Ironically is unbelievable 
She's Steel, personally she's undeceivable
quite literally inconceivable, my existence...
tribulations sometimes seemed unbeatable
Mom made all my failures feel more treatable
 ...

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© Matt Godek  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: treatable, mother,
Form: Rhyme



It Won'T Be Long Now
my hair is falling out 
on legs, with bold spots 
my jaw is popping and clicking
no it won't be long now
the boil are treatable
but no...

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Categories: treatable, black african american, death,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member One Last Time
I had known and interacted with him for at least twenty years.             ...

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Categories: treatable, christian, death, love,
Form: Narrative
I Love Your Wings
Now that I walk this life
I've never felt so much alive
With you am so less alike
Unlike you am less agile 

But it's your wings I...

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Categories: treatable, beauty, character, courage, growth,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Blating Fawn
Where is that blating?
Looking all around 
Trying to find the source

It sounds like a kid crying for its dam
Nowhere in sight is the evidence of...

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Categories: treatable, animals, funny, health, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Mental Illness
Life has no real meaning
Dark shadows remain above,
No friends and true happiness
Don't know how to even love.

Need to feel secure and save
The world becomes a...

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Categories: treatable, depression, hope, sad, life,
Form: Rhyme
Help Doctor Nwaegerue Fight Cancer
Doctor to hail for my not being down,
Close to thirty years for my breakdown:
My biggest catch through a brother mate,
Whose only word for him is...

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Categories: treatable, cry, death, health, money,
Form: Rhyme
Thanks To All the Poetry Soup Poets
Thank you one and all for your kind expressions of concern,
I finally did find out that I have gall stones, and will have to get...

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Categories: treatable, health
Form: I do not know?
Loved Ones the Future Cannot Save
those of us with parents,
grandparents, elder caregivers 
of one kind or 
another,
may fear on a daily basis
that the conversations we have with them
might in fact...

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Categories: treatable, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Wings
In the blissful slumber,
I wished upon the stars, I had wings,
A fairy appeared with her magical wand,
You will get the wings, you can fly, 
You...

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© Jay Narain  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: treatable, africa, angel, dream,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Hookup
My body builds up too much iron;
My wife’s blood, not enough.
We tired of going to all those docs;
At night, we just hook up.


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*A fairly common...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: treatable, silly,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things