Passion Disability Poems
These Passion Disability poems are examples of Disability poems about Passion. These are the best examples of Disability Passion poems written by international poets.
Compassionate ReturnsYour compassion reveals
mutual biological interests,
a powerful tool
for focusing fertile thoughts
and pent-up feelings
My passion regenerates
articulates
seeks to accurately label
read and process,
attend to your best nonviolent communications,
nonverbally hummed...
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disability, culture, health, integrity, peace,
Unworded RitualsGlow morning warm
hugging
sleepy scalp and face embrace
outside sacred pink
yellowing fragrant dawn
Without fear of fading dark
or death
or sin
Welcome in
naked foot massage
pressure memories of walk
on stretching strings
Hang...
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disability, health, integrity, passion, power,
Enabled EmpathyIt'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,
Disabling Corporate CultureDynamically spiraling fractions
of potentially integral energy
win/win cooperative
and win/lose disruptive
Against peaceful eight octaves
of eight
is one hundred per day
full-octave spectral revolutions
during bilateral peace-sentry nights
DoubleBinary
for fractal 4 =...
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disability, culture, education, health, integrity,
Run Through In BabylonRun Through in Babylon
Friends, I wish to speak,
but they have cut out my tongue.
So I fumble...
Instead,
I hear your words, they are strong,
and...
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Categories:
disability, abortion, allah, america, angel,
The Burden Is LightThe Burden is Light
I go to your house,
and make tea.
Talk to me.
I clean your dishes.
I mop the floor.
I start dinner.
I am...
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Categories:
disability, christian, dance, forgiveness, friendship,
The MapThe Map
In life we choose the direction of our feet,
often by the way those around us expect us to go.
Shockingly, striking out on...
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Categories:
disability, 12th grade, death of