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Holiday Fate Poems

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


The Provocation
My dreams break at Fahad's realm
In thy tranquil mind,
Silently and softly flow,
On this sweat dunes bed.

By reality, as evening encroaching
The silhouette of the palm tree...

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Categories: fate, life, work,



Race
What this life full of competition,
A simple fault could result to miserable condition,
In the world's race of perfection,
Calmness and steadiness is no more a perception.

Be...

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Categories: anxiety, fate, grief, holiday,

The Tale of the Holiday Devil
It’s not for the mere frail 
this cautionary tale 
of wicked yuletide fright 
Do come inside
and sit hearthside
on this dark and snowy night 

A chilling...

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Categories: fate, children, christmas, culture, dark,

Premium Member Dear Frank
Dear Frank,

I'm sending a little note,
A note in the wind...
May you find this
Like I found you...

It was nearly a year ago,
In early December,
When I stumbled...

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Categories: christmas, fate, loss, music,

Grinch: Supervillain
The cruelest of all villains lives on Mount Crumpit
for when it comes to Christmas, he says, "Dump it!"
He keeps trying to "Pooh pooh" that sacred...

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Categories: christmas, evil, fate,



Premium Member Queen Bee
Queen Bee

Buzz, buzz, buzz... 
Great Queen, I hear your song. 
Making honey with your workers... all night long. 
Sweet nectar of the forest, sweet liquid...

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Categories: fate, best friend, confidence, endurance,

Premium Member Fortune and Fate
Matzo cost a fortune
    seemed so precious
      just days ago

    Now flat and tasteless
...

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Categories: fate, food, holiday, jewish, loss,

The Revered Reverend Martin Luther King Junior Part First
Born five score minus seven years ago
minus attaining age of centenarian
father of civil rights movement,
the revered Martin Luther King Junior 
honored as benevolent demigod figure
to...

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Categories: fate, america, anniversary, appreciation, beautiful,

Suburban Wastes I
See the girls on the corner 
In tight tanks 
And micro minis
Popping gum
Locking eyes 
Driving boys wild
See the sunlight 
Outline their curls in gold
Memories of...

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Categories: fate, addiction, age, angst, anxiety,

To the Non-Helmeted Cyclist
Your helmet on holiday
While on a highway
Will make Accident Demons busier
And a lot to the Devil easier,
Either party to fracture your skull
For man’s most feared...

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Categories: death, fate,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: fate, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Scales To Measure
Scales to Measure

We are not all equal. 
Some can dance on a wire...
above the crowd, 
Some can swim...
all the way to China. 
While others,
make food...

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Categories: fate, allah, america, anger, emotions,

Premium Member The Mask of Fate
The Mask of Fate
(This poem deals with the Corona Virus. 
It is very intense.)

My kid's school called.  
The college. 
They said that there had...

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Categories: fate, abortion, anxiety, death, death

Premium Member Commenting On the Weather
Commenting on the Weather

My coffee is hot, 
the cream was cold, 
the outcome... just right. 
The screen, 
the window out and into the world...
awaits my...

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Categories: addiction, allah, fate, goodbye,

Premium Member Ever Beautiful
Ever Beautiful

I...
l...o...v...e... you. 

(long passionate, embracing sound, 
not of voice, but only closely related, 
to the resonance of beating hearts... 
as we have heard and...

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Categories: fate, growing up, motivation,


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