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Best Unprincipled Poems


You and I and I and You
You, who are so perfect in my eyes, so beautiful- adorable, and I, so flawed, ugly, damaged and crawling with defects; why do you enjoy my company? 

You, who are so sleek and slender, humming with a quiet intellect and a serenity about you, and...

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Categories: unprincipled, anger, beautiful, corruption, crazy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member These Changing Times Iii
(The rehab of a supervisor)

My eyes!  Saturated
with industrial crap, eventually
to intoxicate what’s left of one’s
bewildered brain.
My sight!  Shackled to the
delusion of corporate inconsistencies,
when leading one’s head through each
enigmatic juncture.
My ears!  Burn with unprincipled
mispronunciations, after boardroom
lampoons of delinquency miss the
mark, especially when delivered
within...

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Categories: unprincipled, education, political, work,
Form: Narrative
The Abandon Farm
I have always wanted something wonderful out of life
But my mother said there is always a price
It has nothing to do with land, money or property 
Someone has always been there for me and I am very sorry
Cowards hide behind their doors causing a terrible...

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Categories: unprincipled, betrayal, change, corruption, destiny,
Form: Narrative

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Villain
Guilty one
Capable of gross wickedness
A vile wretch
A scoundrel
A rascal
Unprincipled character...

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Categories: unprincipled, abuse, addiction, adventure, africa,
Form: Free verse
Inexplicable Memory Quirkily Unhinged
A rhetorical question finds me asking 
(to no one in particular) why I recall 
the names of grade school teachers 
approximately fifty years ago (whose 
names listed below), when the need

to retrieve necessary information due
ring examinations (less time ago) 
often found me seized with sudden...

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Categories: unprincipled, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Kellyanne's Fake Constitutional Rock
"The Second Amendment is a bedrock principle of our Constitution..."
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Categories: unprincipled, anger, history, humor, integrity,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member Axioms
“Birds of a feather, flock together”
They also do other things as a group
Like pooping on your brand new bonnet
At times they'll even poop in your soup 

“Laughter is always the best medicine”
Not so if you have a runny nose
You'll get that green stuff all over...

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Categories: unprincipled, funny,
Form: Quatrain
Faces In the Train
I have been used to living alone for so long
I am determined and easy going but headstrong
This morning was rather strange because I was on the train
I woke up with people gallivanting around me in their misery
A life that holds no destiny dark and bleak
They...

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Categories: unprincipled, anxiety, city, conflict, deep,
Form: Narrative
Check Mate
Check mate I win again...

How funny I aways lose....

Shameful aren't you

A piece you

 never

Get back....

How unprincipled...

A petty game

Though blameworthy

(Partially)....

How about a new

Game

No....

Im afraid once

something

Is truly lost

you can never get it back...

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Categories: unprincipled, emotions, how i feel,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Curruption
Debauched, extortionate and inconstant 
was the knavish and foul mercenary?
The perfidious praetorian reprobate
was a venal unscrupulous slug.
Debased in character and depraved in spirit
this purveyor of evil tended to his wicked ways.
Morally spoiled, he was a putrid putrescent 
and an aberration to integrity.
Nefarious and tainted in...

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Categories: unprincipled, angst, introspection, life, on
Form: Narrative
Rebuilding the Walls of Jerusalem
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To be rebuilt, to be restored, to re-establish broken walls
Of former gates now rising up, to them that will rejoice
On assignment from the palace
Nehemiah of noble rank
With zest and zealous zeal
A great work to begin, relinquish finding fault
Continue the consigned course, even if by force
A...

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Categories: unprincipled, inspiration,
Form: Free verse
Car Number Sixteen
This train is coming down the main
This train is rocking my brain
This train is the overcrowded train
This train is washing in the rain
This train is the messy train
This train is filled with pain 
This train is labeled with all blame
This train is whispering my name
This...

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Categories: unprincipled, confidence, desire, endurance, forgiveness,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Gauging My Own
When amidst broken equals, we approved,
Ere a freed grain of nomadic sand slipped,
Melancholic surrendered, whole reproved,
Monitor the saved life single and stripped.

Two separate paths once joined normally,
One courses happiness, opposite naught,
Depraved, unprincipled, lived lukewarmly,
Blossomed languishes, internally fraught.

Provocative commencement surefire fade,
Arrangements, invites, sent cancellations,
Heartbreaking embattles a...

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Categories: unprincipled, depression, loneliness, lost love,
Form: Sonnet
The Atlantic Ocean An Unrelenting Mistress
The Atlantic ocean...,an unrelenting mistress

More'n ten thousand leagues under the sea
next to an octopus's garden in the shade.

OceanGate manufacturer
of the Titan Submersible,
which vessel that set out to reach
Titanic shipwreck with five passengers
officials believe the suffered
a “catastrophic implosion”
apt analogy to mein kampf.

Major tsuris, the loss of...

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Categories: unprincipled, abuse, analogy, anger, anxiety,
Form: Rhyme
Framing Godless Humble Ideology
Atheistic beneficent credo,
dogmatically evokes fundamental
gnostic humanistic invocations,
joyously kickstarting literary

métier, native oeuvre
pulsating quintessentially,
rudimentary schema
traversing utilitarian vectors,
winsomely xing yore zen.
*     *     *     *     *     *  ...

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Categories: unprincipled, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Elegiac Lyric

Book: Reflection on the Important Things