Educative Poems | Examples


BROKENNESS

Life without money 
Very boring and funny 
But educative
No company to commune with
Solitude your best friend
Constantly reminiscing and relearning.

A broke man, a lonely man
Bitter many days, always angry and worried 
Many label him lazy
Forgetting hard times humble people 
Many call's him crazy
When caught laughing and happy all alone.

When a man is down
If there's no leaning shoulder
It takes God and miracle
No body understand
Every action or reactions
Makes him lazy and crazy
If you listen and support people 
Instead of condemning or humiliating them; They're liberated from whatever.
Categories: educative, africa, children, christian, community,
Form: Narrative

A Bio Poem

Taimee, a person 
Who's quite, creative and educative. 
Who loves friends and families. 
Who attractive colours and things meet her eyes.
Who loves to read and write books. 
Who's favourite book is Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. 
Who's hates insults. 
Who's afraid of crawling things. 
Who's pen tells the world who she is. 
Who's altitudes melts the heart. 
Who's share love, laughter and all. ....
Categories: educative, 12th grade,
Form: Bio


Purethoughts Writers Zw

Optimistic as they are
Younger as they are
Wise as they are
They are Purethoughts Zimbabwe

Giving you poetry in every way
Driving stress out of your heads
And making you smile
In every kind of a way
We are Purethoughts Writers Zim
Haunted with pure thoughts
Not those bad ones
Knocking sense
Into your heads
Giving you poetry
With many themes
Some educative, motivational
And some on entertainment
Just to mention but a few
we are PurethoughtsZim

We have focus only
And we are optimistic
Hough we have a thin foundation
But as time progresses
It will get thicker
We are Purethoughts Writers Zimbabwe
Categories: educative, art, books, business, courage,
Form: ABC

For Whole Beings

For whole beings

My answer is as the star twinkles in night
Bright twinkle and deep 
Dearing to throw light for the sky to illuminate
Still being countless too 
Cannot provide requirement of appropriate sight

My mean is as countless cries could be fruitless
A bridge single stood over the river
Accumulates favour from all goers all the time
Still being solid and stout
Has earn mild heart managing ways from both sides

But a case of bang being horror timid loses always
Even a child cannot warm welcome
Sheds tears terrifying, seeing flown hands and legs
My mean is even a child which cannot accept
Why the grown youths do play such heinous trick?
Leaving hatred within the heart, need is unite, build the earth

In school all are same and are given educative lessons
Who is defaulter and criminal going later on?
My mean is first provision food, shelter and rest 
So a prescription for a universal government with all discreet
For the people, of the people by the people, for whole beings. 
 
 
21/08/2014/
Categories: educative, caregiving, community, deep, encouraging,
Form: Concrete

A Night Without Stars

I am in a state of deep sleepiness
I am looking at the sky star-less

On this night of gentleness,
Remedy for the work tiredness

I am dreaming of my beloved star
Which watches over me, in particular

In a full attention, without any tension.

But, so sweet and so protective,
She teaches me, as a great educative

The golden rules of life
As for starting a party

As for continuing a time playing 
Cards playing? But, what am I saying?

Lie playing, advice from our fathers
Experience and advice from our mothers

I am in a state of advanced alert
And, in the innocence of the night

I, eventually, can glimpse
A magnificent and starry sky.

© Rita Solis Radius. Translated prose from ‘Nuit sans étoiles’. September 26th 2011.
Categories: educative, nature,
Form: Romanticism


Behind the Blind Mind

You said the man you talked with is blind
But he pointed out fingers to someone he's then unkind

You talked with a blind person
But he can give someone poison

You said he walks kind and tender
But cannot you accept as true he's a pretender

You give him eyeglasses and add him a walking stick
But worthy of someone who'd frequently kick

Someone who'd frequently kick your relative
Though positive we'd frequently make him contraceptive
He'd not be literate or limit him being in-educative
Categories: educative, depression, emotions, life, men,
Form: Rhyme

Behind the Blind Mind

You said the man you talked with is blind
But he pointed out fingers to someone he's then unkind

You talked with a blind person
But he can give someone poison

You said he walks kind and tender
But cannot you accept as true he's a pretender

You give him eyeglasses and add him a walking stick
But worthy of someone who'd frequently kick

Someone who'd frequently kick your relative
Though positive we'd frequently make him contraceptive
He'd not be literate or limit him being un-educative
Categories: educative, betrayal, confusion, trust,
Form: Rhyme

I See Beyond the Present

I see a world flowing with passion
full of happiness and beautiful fashion,
where men intermingled with love
with full support from heaven above,
oppression and wickedness are no more,
as the sun shines like metallic ore,
The rivers flow like crystals of ice,
which makes the atmosphere cool and nice,
A world clean and free from pollutions
with educative and innovative notions,
where people can walk freely at nights
without fear of molestation of their rights,
Violence and natural disasters are obscured,
diseases and emotional stress are cured,
There will I love to dwell,
Though I did not sleep well.
Categories: educative, peace, people, visionary, world,
Form: Rhyme

If I Can Just Be...

1
If I can just spread my arms
and embrace my students
when they need help.
If I can just see all the things
that they do to remind
them with love.

2
If I can just protect them
from the fangs of danger
and be their hero.
If  I can just be the solution
to all weariness and cares
they encounter.

3
If  I can just read their minds
and know what they need,
what concerns them!
If  I can be a meaningful word
that encourages them
all the time.

4
If I can just be their dreams
that can be easily reached
and be fulfilled.
If I can just be their footsteps
that lead them always
to the right path.

5
If I can just be their conscience
that prevents them from doing
unacceptable things.
If I can just their tongue
that speaks rightfully
and uncorrupted.

6
If I can just be their cell phone
that sends love messages
rather than hate words.
If I can just be the  internet
that diverts bad desires
to an educative websites.

7
What else could be the effective tools
I can just be in order for them
to be better persons
each day?
I can just be their humble teacher
to pray for them earnestly,
to shield them all the time.
I can just be their prayers!
Categories: educative, dedication, education, happiness, inspirational,
Form: Free verse

Madness of the World

Nothing bad like the world,
and nothing good in the world.

Every thing is good,
but depends on how,
the public needs it.

Some things are bad,
because of the law,
while others are good,
because of their demand.

To realize it ,
ask the soldiers,
who kill in the wars,
to save their lives,
and defend their state.

How ever in the  laws,
killing it's  wrong,
and really it's bad,
that can't  help,
the offenders to change.

Nothing  mad like the world,
and nothing blind like it,
the friend of every one,
the mother of all,
animals and birds.

Really it's funny,
to allow even the thieves,
to enjoy its joy,
and the cannibals at large.


 what world is this,
the source of rights ,
and  some times the wrongs,
east  and west ?

The world is mad,
up and down,
and full of shock,
sycophants and lies,
every where you go!

All the poets,
including Carol Brown,
it's our job to educate the world,
the importance of peace,
freedom and love,
from what  we write;
for a bright future of the world.

poetry  in the world,
really it's good,
and educative to all,
men and women.

Enjoy it a lot for a bright future
of the world.
Categories: educative, life, world,
Form: ABC
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