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Education Fate Poems

These Education Fate poems are examples of Fate poems about Education. These are the best examples of Fate Education poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Facing Life's Crises
Have we embarked a Ship of Fools
By forsaking the Golden Rule?
And, have we formed a neutral state
Sitting astride the Fence of Fate?

Our devalued civility,
Desensitized humanity,
Deprecated...

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Categories: angst, fate, humanity, identity,



Premium Member Mary's Homecoming
We find ourselves with you in time, 
Thoughts of you are roaming our minds
Angels playing music at the Gate
Heaven will be Home; let's call it...

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Categories: fate, appreciation, blessing, christian, courage,

A potion to quiet the hungry voice
I’ve brewed so many potions still you are
I’ve made elixirs from hydrogen to quiet you 
Nothing I do is a cure for my lonesome electron
We...

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Categories: childhood, evil, fate, god,

Premium Member The Fate of Innocence
If innocence is as observed by me,
A carefree behavior is all we see.
In Its presence we know not, right from wrong,
And we will soon learn,...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: change, education, fate, growing

Why Do Some People Swear At Their Own Fates
Almost all people just try to steer 
their own life cars 
in their own ways,
few, through wide highways,
a great number, 
through narrow lanes
with no gains
but...

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Categories: career, dream, education, fate,



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With minds as clean as slates,
In queues, kids go to schools
To ascertain their...

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Categories: education, fate,

Premium Member Education's Dissipation
Teachers quitting at record rates
     Why face daily violence and hate
  Public schools face colossal debt
    ...

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Categories: education, fate, future, money,

Premium Member Chapter 54 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Family Seventeen V
Friday afternoon year 
April 2032 the weather was 
Just right. Damian sought to
Purchase a barrage of a 13
Bicycle collection. It would be
A surprise for his...

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Categories: fate, child, confidence, cool, cute,

Premium Member So Long To Philosophy and Theology
Marymount University is saying farewell to some storied majors
    including Art, English, Philosophy, Theology - and Math
  
  Artists will...

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Categories: education, farewell, fate,

Premium Member Dividing Normal
Girls grow up early -

     boys are on time.

     One grows like cedar -

   ...

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Categories: fate, allegory, allusion, analogy, bullying,

Premium Member Walkabout
through your looking glass
redefine your prospects
reroute all efforts
stay an undiscovered self
reaffirm life's terms within...

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Categories: destiny, education, fate, future,

Premium Member History
gotta hurry, little time for chatter
not on-deck, always the current batter
pendulum swinging at a hastened pace
as if existence were a non-stop race

skip over letters go...

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© Ng Rippel  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: change, fate, history, perspective,

Your Eyes I Remember
I recalled your eyes clear and transparent
Somehow liked pool water surging in the sun
Dark green algae rising with the sunshine
Playing hide and seek with the...

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Categories: fate, age, change, confusion, education,

Collected Pain
At first the pain was too damn bad
to say that I would live
Until the chance to add some more
came knocking on to give

And I would...

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Categories: fate, appreciation, community, cool, education,

Premium Member Dr Mikhail Tyaglyy
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Go, young man,
and conciliate cravings,
menacing palls the cherished
realm. Shelves are left barren
for frantic looks,...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fate, character, education, extended metaphor,


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