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Best Victimhood Poems

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Premium Member 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 Prevails
a 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 Victimhood
Priesthood 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
Premium Member The Scent of Cherry Blossoms
There'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 Freedom
Some 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 Stooges
THE 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 Delight
They 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 By
STORIES 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
Premium Member Para Todos For Everyone
Para 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
Premium Member Victim Or Victor
Phoenix 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 Dictator
And 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
Premium Member A Son's Lament
When 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
Premium Member Gal L Actic
Gal(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 Me
The 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

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