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Sport Betrayal Poems

These Sport Betrayal poems are examples of Betrayal poems about Sport. These are the best examples of Betrayal Sport poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Skinning the Cat, Aka Look Who's Laughing Now
Cat’s eyes
	Telling lies
You stand in the shadows,
	to hear my cries.

You taunt me.
	You laugh at me.
You hide behind windows,
	and create my misery.

You ain’t no lady.
	your intent...

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Categories: abuse, anger, angst, betrayal,



Premium Member Multilingual Birds of a Feather

     The Mockingbird sings out his misleading best,
  
     in hopes to attract a dupe with...

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Categories: allusion, betrayal, bullying, irony,

Oduduwa
Divide Naija
Unity is only in sport
And on paper
Enough of these drought...

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Categories: abuse, art, betrayal, conflict,

Beware of What Starts With a Hiss and a Roar
Beware of what starts with a hiss and a roar,
As it is sure to soon sport, a broken oar, 
With sellotape being sent for,
To cover...

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Categories: analogy, betrayal, corruption, crazy,

The Round Ball
The round ball

 I´m stunned
by the fanatics of football
One country is in deep mourning
the winning country is jubilant.
This sport has become big business
A battle of...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: betrayal, business, cinderella,



The Royal Sport
The royal sport 

A racehorse died
it had given more
then its heart could endure.
Many racehorses die
every year
the difference with this horse
its trainer 
sat on the dead...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: adventure, anger, betrayal,

Better Life
In the Ghetto a man is born
in the ghetto a man grows
eventually, a man dies...
buried and forgotten...in the Ghetto
how long shall will live like this?

No...

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Categories: africa, betrayal, community,

Premium Member When Freedom Grows Cold
When Freedom Grows Cold
(not a nice poem)

One day the dogs will not bark. 
I/we will not be ready, 
as they will have failed...
to do all...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: betrayal, allah, arabic, atheist, grandparents,

Riddler Dances With Destiny
A riddle, son of Manoah, a riddle are you
Twice came an angel to a barren Danite
Promising rest for Israel, deliverance.
Out of Zorah you came, bold...

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Categories: 11th grade, betrayal, riddle,

Suicide of Jeffrey Epstein Equals Pyrrhic Victory
Rigor mortis cold comfort
defendant need not appear in court
diminishes attendant prosecutorial effort
habeas corpus made superfluous
courtesy just dessert morte
but deadman outflanked plaintiffs sport.

Nonetheless millionaire financier and
accused...

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Categories: betrayal, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Sunday Evening Spree
I see people moving, but going nowhere
I see people moving with their hands thrown in the air
I see people moving but they have nothing to...

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Categories: betrayal, community, cute love,

Patty-Cake President
Written By:  D. Collins 12/19/18

Patty-cake, Patty-cake, baker's man.
Things didn't happen the way you planned.
Now the subject of investigations galore.
Soon, Mueller will be knocking at...

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Categories: betrayal, father daughter,

The Song of Samson
Monoah had a wife,
 who was barren most her life.
An angel came and whispered in her ear,
 you'll have a son and hold him dear.

Now...

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Categories: anger, betrayal, bible, christian,

Donald Trump Must Be Permanently Barred and Furloughed Today
FROM WHITE HOUSE

I ham aghast at increasing banality, deviltry, ferocity,

   imbecility, liability, obscenity, rapacity, ugly

   offal popularity witnessed by Donald trump

hence...

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Categories: betrayal, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Why Let Them Define You By Kevin Guru
The ass so phatt
Snared and trapped by hypocrisy
Quintisential Questions
Beg The question
what about that ass so phatt?
Looks good to pretenders
What is your soul food, Mabeline and...

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Categories: betrayal, anti bullying, anxiety, appreciation,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things