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Inspiration Disability Poems

These Inspiration Disability poems are examples of Disability poems about Inspiration. These are the best examples of Disability Inspiration poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Disability poem Until My Heart Sings
I’m not a shrinking violet
Who is happy to 
Just fade and disappear,
I want to take the world
By the scruff of the neck
And let it know...

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Categories: disability, adventure, celebrity, hero, hope,



Premium Member Visually Impaired Tennis
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A Visually Impaired Player - just like me,
No matter how your sight loss occurred,
Your vision black, incomplete, or blurred,
With adapted rules and...

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Categories: disability, courage, dedication, discrimination, inspiration,

Premium Member Enabled Empathy
It's weird
and sometimes wild
living with a non-LeftBrain verbal dominant
aspiring child,
now young adult

I find myself waiting for him
to nonverbally connect
and correct me
about my patriarchal domineering
economic and...

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Categories: disability, culture, health, humor, identity,

Disability
My disability might impede me, physically, 
but my mind runs rampant, 
even if my spine abandons me sometimes, 
my spirit always flames bright.






-Sristi
a vagabond...

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Categories: disability, 12th grade, blessing, cheer

Premium Member Who Is Disabled
Who is disabled?
Is it me, or is it you?
Should disability be based
On an anatomical stock-take,
Or based on what you can do?

For I can climb mountains,
I...

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Categories: disability, deep, discrimination, inspiration, inspirational,



Premium Member Ashes
Ashes

Ashes to ashes, dust to dust…
How many times have we heard this?
on TV, in a play, in a movie… 
Have you ever read it in...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: disability, abortion, abuse, allah, america,

Premium Member Fear
Fear

It is a very small demon. 
It is a tiny monster, 
that never stops chewing on;
anything it can get. 

It is the one that hides,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: disability, angel, bible, creation, inspiration,

Premium Member The White Building
In the cold space,
between the ceiling and the rafters, 
angels drift like butterflies, 
ever answering the calls, 
of both hope and sorrow! 

A mother's song,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: disability, addiction, bible, freedom, goodbye,

Premium Member One Nation Under God
One Nation Under God

From sea to shining sea, 
manifest destiny. 
Every American third grader,
from 1960 and before, 
could recite all the most important facts, 
and...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: disability, heaven, inspiration, journey, meaningful,

Premium Member Tomorrow's Yesterday
Tomorrow's Yesterday

Changes are the hardest part of living. 
Just when you get used to things, 
good or bad, they become worse...
rarely better. 
Depressive as it...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: disability, addiction, adventure, allah, america,

Premium Member File Number
File Number

364 was especially hard to deal with today. 
The worker made a check in the empty box. 
She used red ink. 

Wife beater, 
drinker,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: disability, analogy, butterfly, corruption, creation,

Premium Member Third Row, Second Seat
Third Row, Second Seat

The empty chair at church has a name. 
It changes from time to time, 
but remains somewhat if not always, 
the same....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: disability, angel, atheist, christian, forgiveness,

Premium Member A Blip Offering
A Blip Offering

I
we
they
and...

a show
a play
a picnic
an event

chaos
loss
grief
love
laughter

joy
connection
wisdom
truth

stranger
family
friend
soul mate

God


(free verse until it is no longer free...)...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: disability, america, celebration, history, humor,

Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking was bogged down in space.
Just one eye moved around in his face.
But in spacetime he leapt
like a quantum and kept
all of us far...

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Categories: disability, science, universe,

Premium Member The Task
The Task

The tornado that hit my desk, 
has collapsed everything...
into a sinkhole, 
which I doubt there is any...
coming back from. 
Maybe if I organized? 
If...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: disability, angel, blessing, blue, chanukah,


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