Sympathy Culture Poems
These Sympathy Culture poems are examples of Culture poems about Sympathy. These are the best examples of Culture Sympathy poems written by international poets.
Words in the WindWords in the Wind
By Mark D. Stucky
Winds carried away the words
that Jesus, the Word made flesh,
wrote in the dust,
while sitting near a trembling woman,
who was...
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Categories:
culture, judgement, love, political, sin,
IuribusA HOUSE DIVIDED
What right do you have to tell someone
Else how to use their bodies like they should
You don’t run their life and...
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Categories:
culture, abuse, america, analogy, anger,
A Gentle Violence IIs this the price we pay for our right to have guns
the blood of innocent souls lost to oblivion: a gentle violence
Forever a mental...
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Categories:
culture, abuse, allegory, allusion, america,
Consuming CompassionNatural compassion,
like unnatural hate,
is left hemisphere teachable
and right hemisphere contagious.
Perhaps also like hate
(fortunately I know less about this
journey in misfortune)
compassion cannot mature
through merely didactic...
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Categories:
appreciation, culture, earth, health,
Unmasked EmpathyInclusion
births Integrity,
As contentious Equality
bows to common Equity,
As Acceptance
longs, yet, for Appreciation,
As Sympathy
hopes for Empathy,
As being Me-Autonomous
moves toward becoming
profoundly We-Democratic,
As multicultural Awareness
embraces warm Inclusion
births Integrity...
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Categories:
analogy, appreciation, culture, education,
For the Love of Cats…is a cat not the totem of love
your physical contact generates feelings
were the neurons release
the feeling for good vibes
peace, harmony
by stroking soft gentle...
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Categories:
culture, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,
Factory Called AmericaYou don't think you owe me
Well I contend you do
On my desk, I expect a bouquet of roses
I worked thru most my childhood
Paying my playground...
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Categories:
america, conflict, culture, judgement,
Oblivion IiiHello, Oblivion am I welcomed to thy realm?
down into the darkness
...
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Categories:
culture, adventure, allegory, america, analogy,
The Hands of JacobNot long ago when the summers seemed warmer and the winters were whiter. When the trees grew crown of leaves bright, a transparent green. Then...
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Categories:
culture, age, allegory, allusion, america,
EmergencyIf 9/11 happened twice in one day, then for 365 days it was the same
, that the amount of people dying in Africa from aids...
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Categories:
africa, conflict, culture,
Success Shared With Lonelyto get to the top where the high rollers play
you must always seek sunshine to make all the hay
life becomes one big office that you...
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Categories:
career, character, culture, happiness,
Her AttitudeThe way she spoke elegant indeed,
Spears of truth too hard to believe,
Then words of hers won't be melting,
Too blinded I was to see.
Spears of truth...
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Categories:
culture, 4th grade, africa, age,
I KnowThe brightness of the sun
The closeness of the sea
The roughness of the wind
The softness of the sand
The tales that were told
The scrolls that were written
The...
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Categories:
adventure, change, creation, culture,
Poem of PoemsThe sun will shine brighter tomorrow when
we humans shake off shackles for tribalism
when we understand the importance of our
stewardship of our planet and it’s...
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Categories:
conflict, culture, destiny, future,
Kim KardashianI'm tired of all the things we have to put up with
So let me express myself and then I'll shut up quick
I'm thinking outside of...
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Categories:
conflict, courage, culture, immigration,