Best Victimhood Poems
Below are the all-time best Victimhood poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of victimhood poems written by PoetrySoup members
Victimhood
You know the place.....
Where tears fall down a saddened face!
When all they think of, is little old me!
Blind to the grown-up pain of humanity.
Where their...
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Categories:
victimhood, friend, humor,
Form:
Rhyme
Violation of Body Electric Beyond Flattery Where Victimhood Prevailsa sudden Bonanza viz sexual abuse among
faux Green Acres within Mayberry RFD
now spells showtime for The Avengers, Batman
and Robin to Get Smart
take to...
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Categories:
victimhood, abuse, addiction, anger, evil,
Form:
Free verse
Priesthood As VictimhoodPriesthood as Victimhood
Like a child; childhood
dying for its favourite toy
so it is with priesthood
dying to attain joy
irrespective of how hard
to see own flowing blood
as long...
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Categories:
victimhood, prayer, spiritual,
Form:
Rhyme
The Scent of Cherry BlossomsThere's a fresh scent in the air.
Like those of cherry blossoms in spring.
The air, carries the truth,that life will once again be fair.
Get ready to...
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Categories:
victimhood, encouraging, truth,
Form:
Quatrain
Sonnets of Tyranny and FreedomSome say mankind’s a blight upon the Earth
That left alone would be a paradise
But sucks its blood and lays on it a curse
Destined to burn...
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Categories:
victimhood, anger, emotions, humanity,
Form:
Sonnet
Three StoogesTHE THREE STOOGES
With their lunatic style of slapstick
These old favourites made their mark
Bangs on head, eye pokes and **** kicks
Were transformed to works of art
But...
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Categories:
victimhood, humanity, humor,
Form:
Rhyme
Demagogue DelightThey felt he could be trusted with their fate
With comfortable words to free from blame
He told a tale to which they could relate
Where guiltless victimhood...
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Categories:
victimhood, political,
Form:
Rhyme
Stories To Live BySTORIES TO LIVE BY
Oh! tell me tales that lift the spirit, energise the soul
Inspire a faith that gives the strength to drive toward a goal
Let...
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Categories:
victimhood, life,
Form:
Couplet
Para Todos For EveryonePara Todos~ for Everyone
This world works for all who work it.
Sitting and complaining, no, you will
not make it.
The Doers of this planet,oh, so hated!
The freeloaders...
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Categories:
victimhood, good night, how i
Form:
Free verse
Victim Or VictorPhoenix and Phoenicia
They had both been victims of their own sad minds stories lost told and untold
narratives to be re-authored livid experience lived in silence...
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Categories:
victimhood, change, , cute,
Form:
Free verse
Are We Computer Programs/wake up
/run program
I open my eyes
Is there any honesty in me?
What or who am I?
And what will I ever be?
/left foot pain
/run program
I hobble out...
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Categories:
victimhood, fantasy, imagination,
Form:
Free verse
Have the Natural Tendency of a Benign DictatorAnd yet Affleck’s Bruce Wayne is an arrogant bully whose disturbing sexual comments towards Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman mark him out as a man with...
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Categories:
victimhood, crazy, universe,
Form:
Free verse
A Son's LamentWhen I found you in bed, you had just died.
I wept; my grieving went mostly unsaid;
you clearly were gone—I was...
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Categories:
victimhood, bereavement, death, funeral, loss,
Form:
Bio
Gal L ActicGal(l)actic
What a dream girl woman I mean like all
the stars heaven and cosmos never to fall
orbits moons sun wind fire water and earth
never in...
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Categories:
victimhood, love, universe,
Form:
Rhyme
Look What You Did To MeThe pain and outrage seemed a true conviction
But closer look gave other truth related
A glitter in the eyes betrayed the fiction
This dark event in sooth...
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Categories:
victimhood, humanity,
Form:
Sonnet