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Women Fibonacci Poems

These Women Fibonacci poems are examples of Fibonacci poems about Women. These are the best examples of Fibonacci Women poems written by international poets.


Premium Member The Victim
?

No!

“Why?”
She asked

“Was it Me?”

The policeman stared.

“hand over your phone, please, lady.”

“Can you tell me why you were walking alone at night?

She looks helplessly around the...

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Categories: violence, women,



1 61803278 Words
The strange men made strange fruits 

Point.
	
Strange 
Strange fruits
fruits and Men 
the difference only in color 
Multiply the hate. divided. but blood is same 
Between...

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Categories: africa, analogy, culture, hate,

Premium Member Justice For All
so, 
can 
we hear 
loud "amens" 
for righteous judgment,  
standing for fairness and justice, 
for the dignity of men, women, and their children 
no...

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Categories: judgement, racism,

Soliloquy
Sigh

Someone say
Something

Sate my starving
Synaptic surges

That slowly but
Hopefully won't
Succumb to so
Stated selfless
Self-proclaimed  
Salesmen and 
Women 
Selling

Subjective 
Sylabbic 
Alphabet 
And omega
Steamed
Stodgy
Soup
That 

I seemingly
Stir slightly
Swirling
With a
Spoon
While

Staring
Some
Where
Where
Babel has
Fallen...

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Categories: christian, faith, inspirational, light,

Premium Member The Boss Likes Who He Likes
Boss
Likes
Women
Older ones
Are not his favorites
He advocates beauty and youth
If you are looking for a job better keep moving,
Everyone here just got out of college, it...

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Categories: business, jobs, work,



Bright Lit Uplands
So 
go 
quo vadis
hence forward
to where honour grows
uplifting time out of this mire
who is leading who are we ever never to know
gods prophets with promises...

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Categories: inspirational,

Monsters Defeat
...
came
them
scoundrels
defeated
by little children
growing up to be women/men
Sooner or later they knew of their future demise
but as monsters, they tried to keep prolonging, the thriving under...

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Categories: children, imagination


Book: Shattered Sighs