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Premium Member Unfit and Ill-Equipped
Holy verse, subject to human 
interpretation, holds only shards 
of insight into divine wisdom 
leaving us ill-equipped, in our 
imperfection, to truly 
know the mind of God.

And in our imperfect state we 
have been granted the use of 
only a small percentage of our 
miraculous...

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Categories: unfit, people, philosophy,
Form: Didactic
The Unfit Mom
Being a MOM is not for me
I have two kids but I still act like I am Free,

I spend all my time doing things I want to do
I could care a less about their interest and this is the honest truth,

They help me financially because...

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Categories: unfit, absence, child, daughter, divorce,
Form: ABC
Unfit
Although I did my bit,I feel more like a misfit;
They said that I was clever,I've lived life like a dimwit.
                         ...

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Categories: unfit, confusion
Form: Couplet

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Emotionally Unfit
Pressure compounding on the center of my chest 
One weight that I cannot lift 
Physically strong but emotionally out of shape 
The cool breeze of the night air kisses my neck, 
The spec of hope during the hard times 
Silver lining in the Raider's Jacket...

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Categories: unfit, angst, animal, anxiety, blue,
Form: Free verse
King Unfit
Psychiatrist floating downstream
and a mentally ill unfit King
a land of cruelty
and mystery 
no one knows if it was murder or suicide
but the ruler of the land was taken down by a doctor
not a leader of men
not by bombs or politicians
a doctor
a psychiatrist

Do you know
the nightmares...

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Categories: unfit, angst, education, history, visionary,
Form: Free verse
Habit Makes Us Fit Or Unfit
If your body is weak,
Strengthen it dear
Or else great aims
Can't be realized

If you have any habit
That will affect mind
Stop it immediately
Or else only tragedy

Body and mind are
Important always
Both must join
To pull life safely

Body can be powered
By doing some exercise
Mind is strengthened
By reading and praying

Body mustn't...

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Categories: unfit, care, health, life,
Form: Blank verse



Unfit For Any Place But Hell
I am thankful for a wooden
and sod
prison, for i am unfit
for any place
but hell.
you, too
are unfit
for any place
but hell.
you'll all rot,
like bananas left on
top of the fridge,
forgotten by all,
but you won't even be discovered
and tossed with disgust at your
decrepit stench.
nope.
you're just gonna sit on top...

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Categories: unfit, encouraging,
Form: Free verse
Admit That Trump Is Unfit
Admit That Trump Is Unfit

Are things about Trump we must admit,
Which is brain and body are both unfit;


Big belly sticks out when he does sit.

Jim Horn

Trump Himself Likes To Hallow

Trump himself he does like to hallow,
While he will lie and seem so shallow,
And his mind,
Left...

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Categories: unfit, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
All Things Are Unfit
Love, in one way, is like current			
                                      ...

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Categories: unfit, introspection, life, love,
Form: Rhyme
Tagore Translation: Unfit Gifts
Unfit Gifts
by Rabindranath Tagore
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

At sunrise, I cast my nets into the sea,
dredging up the strangest and most beautiful objects from the depths ...
some radiant like smiles, some glittering like tears, others flushed like brides’ cheeks.
When I returned, staggering under their...

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Categories: unfit, garden, poems, poetry, write,
Form: Free verse
Unfit Sole
Walk in my shoes, tell me how you feel

Tell me I was wrong for telling you the pain was real

Walk mile in the path that I am trapped in

Tell me you could do it different

Hike the depths that I am lost inside

Maybe than you could...

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Categories: unfit, endurance, irony,
Form: Light Verse
A Black Hole
A dark void, my soul completely destroyed
Everything wrong hit me, like an asteroid

The wrongdoings I’ve done, the pain I've faced
The tears I’ve shed, and the sick aftertaste

I’m often misunderstood, called “Emo” and “sad”
But they don’t see my thoughts, and they should be glad 

There’s more...

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Categories: unfit, 9th grade, anxiety, deep,
Form: Sonnet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things