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Hope Games Poems

These Hope Games poems are examples of Games poems about Hope. These are the best examples of Games Hope poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Weekly Hearts Game I
The game it starts with the drop of a two
At 6PM sharp with the whole [CENSORED] crew.
The cards will be dealt in a random way,
But...

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Categories: friendship, fun, games, humor,



Premium Member Mirror, In The Line Of Fire: POTW
''Reflection of two world faith's, they're [+ & -] for now, HAIL, the created who followed their rules, be 'change' in their faith that bear's...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, games, imagery, life,

Gambling On Love
You are my addictive habit
Your love comes--I have to grab it
I really need an intervention
Leading to a conversation
About the way you hooked me in
Now each...

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Categories: future, games, hope, journey,

Premium Member Skipping Rope
The people all gathered they had such hope,
To see magic tricks, I’d shown to the pope.
I jumped and flipped and spun around,
They booed when I...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, funny, games, magic,

NARROW MARGIN
By a narrow margin, I lost 
Too many times in countless plays 
For many times, I was like ghost 
Falling short from the light of...

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Categories: games, hope, inspirational,



Games and Dreams
Radiant waves of emotions, full of hope.
Hearty beef stew with raisins and pickled beats.
We gained wisdom from our mothers.
Trusting the saints who walk beside us.
Into...

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Categories: games, absence, adventure, art, confusion,

Dirty Games
He hit the ball and run  

Aiming for a touch down 

But the wind is carrying his shoe 

that was custom made to fit...

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Categories: games, anger, change, drug, environment,

Premium Member Christmas Family Dinner Party Poem
"Is there anyone for stuffing?
Well done George, send us down your plate,
Auntie, if you've finished with the cranberry sauce
Could you please pass it across to...

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Categories: games, child, christmas, family, fun,

Anub'Arak
"Stop touching my carapace, fools!"
His booming voice echoed the caverns below
Yet the chosen champions kept their onslaught

Being the master's envoy he had no choice
His obedience...

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Categories: games,

Premium Member Out My Window
children chalk sidewalk bricks
in fresh colors of bravado, pinks, blues, reds
rhythmic brushing
mystic threads merging, 
handled meticulously
 
child pedigree to erase the bland
on splashed bricks, laced...

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Categories: autumn, childhood, games, innocence,

Premium Member It Is Felt With An Empty Heart
The best and most beautiful things in the world
cannot be seen or even touched—
they must be felt with the heart. Helen Keller


 

White glistening soft...

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Categories: games, heart, life, snow,

Fliers - Flight With Words and Letters
I love vocabulary games, and these odd words came up in English words games, recently: Bute ( I know "Butte" but not BUTE)  &...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: games, 12th grade, africa, america,

Premium Member That Time of Year
It's that time of year
    The sun's rays now feel near

  With the time change comes some hope
   ...

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Categories: children, games, hope, sunshine,

Premium Member New Short Story Posted: Rose, Bud and Thorn
I latest piece is too long the poem section - so it's in "Short Stories." 

It's called "rose, bud and thorn" I could shorten it...

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Categories: games, humor, parents, school, stress,

Footbal Games With Wins and Losses
hope that we take charge
football wins with their failures
win when follow through

insulting fumble
fall after they did stumble
bad words may mumble

team needs unity
perfect opportunity
protect our country

we...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: games, allegory, analogy,


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