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Fait Poems - Poems about Fait

Fait Poems - Examples of all types of poems about fait to share and read. This list of new poems is composed of the works of modern poets of PoetrySoup. Read short, long, best, and famous examples for fait.
Come try this
...Here come try this you will have soo much fun. You will loose everything you have every material posession and every loved one. Up all night riding bicycles and treasure hunting through other peopl......Read the rest...
Categories: fait, abuse, addiction, drug,
Form: Rhyme



the taste of the forst strawberry
...O the taste of the first strawberry, Wake up Marie Gaëlle, smile at me, Your eye shines like a shooting star, Pick the strawberry, crunch the strawberry, Your tongue melts like ice, Your tongue,......Read the rest...
Categories: fait, emotions, encouraging, fruit,
Form: Free verse
Julia
...Your smile is three times, The circle of the earth, It’s sweeter than a California orange Offered at noon twelve, outside the table, Your smile refreshes me As the source of sin, He makes up a......Read the rest...
Categories: fait, appreciation, love,
Form: Free verse
Please Michelle Obama
...Please Michelle Obama... can you save American democracy? I highly hugely grant Barack Hussein belated kudos what with his wizardesses in tow wrought wonders to one nation analogous whil......Read the rest...
Categories: fait, 12th grade, america, appreciation,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Sweet Poem In My Heart
...I discovered a poem longing in my heart, it is for you, And it is about you, my sweetheart. This poem resembles you. I wrote it this morning, before the arrival of the auroral shadow. Her words h......Read the rest...
Categories: fait, beauty, fantasy, i love
Form: Rhyme



These people they are not worth much
...These people, they’re not worth much, They think they are more liquid than water, They shine before those who envy them, They wear beautiful expensive watches, These people think they’re better t......Read the rest...
Categories: fait, appreciation, people,
Form: Free verse
A NOTE FROM MALCOLM
...A NOTE FROM MALCOLM My advice is free, and time’s not billable Try speaking French and I will soon know Don’t claim a local or a provincial accent It really does not sound as if heaven-sent No......Read the rest...
Categories: fait, language, rude,
Form: Rhyme
Mourning
...Language clinically conspires to make the event a reality undeniable, a fait accompli, forcing the mind to use the correct labels. Words wring wounds until they submit and gasp. A lively life ......Read the rest...
Categories: fait, death, hurt, loss, love,
Form: Free verse
The Male Rival
...est-ce qu ils me bloquent? the assumption the muse is her lover the best muses end up unloved with nothing at all I refuse to be anything except her man her lover, companion her all! de......Read the rest...
Categories: fait, culture, muse, music, myth,
Form: Bio
Magpies Comunicate With the Dead
...Do magpies communicate with the dead? It is not uncommon to see magpies in a cemetery Silent and calm, watch over the graves, The flowery tombs and the so dogmatic crosses I often see them in ......Read the rest...
Categories: fait, bird, death, mystery,
Form: Free verse
Fait Accompli
...Follow me,it's this way Alice Through the woods to the white Queens Palace On the way we'll stop for tea to visit old friends you'll be glad to see Then you'll rest up so as to feal cocky before......Read the rest...
Categories: fait, extended metaphor,
Form: Rhyme
Gigs
...For those of you who aren't Musically au fait Let me describe to you How to set up gigs to play Despite your best efforts And the preparation done Inevitably some snag Will bite you on ......Read the rest...
Categories: fait, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Mocking the Dead
...Mocking the dead, A man passed by kidjaga cemetery and saw some folks praying for the dead. He was so astonished and mocked the living ones as they seemed to be unintelligent in his eyes. "......Read the rest...
Categories: fait, imagery,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member You Can'T Judge a Book By Its Cover
...French proverb: L'habit ne fait pas le moine. English equivalent: You can't judge a book by its cover. My interpretation: The work one does is not always an accurate indicator of the kind of person......Read the rest...
Categories: fait, humor,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Manets Masterpiece Lunch On the Grass
...It raised more than eyebrows, to say the least, when Manet unveiled his masterpiece Le déjeuner sur l’herbe (Lunch on the Grass) though the title suggested nothing crass or provocative, much less......Read the rest...
Categories: fait, art, humor,
Form: Light Verse

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