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Best Viruses Poems

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Premium Member The Black Cloak
It's like a black cloak around our world bringing misery and death
Virologists are saying " you ain't seen nothing yet" 
If only our leaders would...

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Categories: viruses, death, evil, goodbye, grief,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Good Riddance
I welcomed you twenty twenty, a brand spanking new year
But all you brought with you was death, misery and fear
So I'll be glad to see...

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Categories: viruses, death, goodbye, new year,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Install In Me, My Lord
Pray, set in me multi-software
With installed anti-viruses
For hate, ego, and the warfare
Pray, set in me multi-software
Lord let me serve and freely share
Wish naught, but fight...

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Categories: viruses, spiritual,
Form: Triolet
Premium Member I Am
I am your god
You worship at my altar
Yet I offer you no salvation
My glassed fingers
Boiling liquid answers
Hypothesis's inconsistencies

I promise 
I entice
Stretching minds to new possibilities
Some...

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Categories: viruses, science,
Form: Personification
Premium Member Procession
See the pollens and spores
from flowers and weeds
and all manner of life
sparkle on a stray breeze
in the late afternoon
sunlight.
Know that the dust in your house
is...

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Categories: viruses, imagination, introspection, philosophy,
Form: Free verse



Divine Timing
Come now and follow me into the depths of my apathy
You might have to burn me but somehow I think I could die happily

The man...

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Categories: viruses, addiction, anger,
Form: Rhyme
Love-Hate the Internet
As a kid they said technology
would lead us to a better life,
and in many ways they are correct,
tech does many things right.
I suppose I was...

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Categories: viruses, confusion, future, hate, how
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Wormwood Portfolio
"The Wormwood Portfolio"



Reams of stories
riddled with worms
wood for burning
all the children
cover their eyes
tears smoked 
into the lungs
gender fluid
propheticising 
bitter water
electric brains
chipped like 
fine-boned China
downloading 
overloads...

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Categories: viruses, dark, life, light,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Wabbling World
The task begins with awareness, and freedom without it is harmful. So let us not look back in fury or forward in panic, but rather...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: viruses, analogy, angst, inspirational, war,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Mr Ratman
Hello,
my name is Mr. Ratman
I've been injected twice 
with an experimental vaccine
get nasal swabbed three times a week
i wear a rag on my face consistently
i...

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Categories: viruses, abuse,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Android
An android phone, put simply, is death.
Its blue light reveals corpses in faces
as viruses and viral videos spread uncontained contagion.
Men walk dead, necks broken, hungry...

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Categories: viruses, death,
Form: I do not know?
We Are All One
There is a mending of the elements in an awakening process which removes a curtain of darkness.
Now is the time to recognize the power of...

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Categories: viruses, 9th grade, angel, confidence,
Form: Rhyme
My Lap Top
my keyboard  sometimes sticks and snarls up my story
went to the store and got  jiffy lube and what a glory
my fingers slide across...

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Categories: viruses, computer,
Form: Rhyme
Sonnet For a Corona Virus
A dark and unseen presence in our midst
Spreads fear and caution stifling our striving
Would sole and loving God choose to enlist
Such agency to threaten our...

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Categories: viruses, life,
Form: Sonnet
Biology
Biology! Biology! How many times have I called you?
You frighten me every time I hear your name,
Because I can’t withstand your lies and pain you...

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Categories: viruses, 8th grade, black african
Form: Prose Poetry

Book: Shattered Sighs