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Business Heartbroken Poems

These Business Heartbroken poems are examples of Heartbroken poems about Business. These are the best examples of Heartbroken Business poems written by international poets.


sellout
You're not profitable
announced the sentence to the verse
and slapped him with her length

the verse gave a good long look at the sentence
staring look

(you're soo punctuation...

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Categories: analogy, books, business, heartbroken,



Premium Member Does Money Define Success Or Happiness
Many lives have been ruined
for the maddest race known to us:
does money define success or happiness?
Why has greed motivated and fooled
the smartest people around?

Luxury comes...

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Categories: business, cry, heartbroken, loss,

One More Chance
I can feel the heat raging inside me and sweat purging out of my flesh, it is a sudden sensation that comes upon me that...

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Categories: heartbroken, best friend, business, devotion,

Conversation
My spirit is locked in a conversation with my soul and my heart is crying out for more, you have stretched me to the limit...

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Categories: heartbroken, betrayal, business, confidence, endurance,

Work
Words
Are not sufficient to express
The devastation waves that crashes
Into a dead wish

Exhaustion
Engulf the body of cocooning tiredness
To sprawl upon hard cold surfaces
Reimagine arms around

Cognizane
The lack...

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© Ho Yan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heartbroken, anger, anxiety, business, career,



Covid 19
Like a swarm of bees it flew
In disarray and confusion, everything it threw
From a minute virus to a pandemic it grew
In a sobre, scary and...

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Categories: heartbroken, anger, anxiety, bereavement, courage,

The Roads Less Travelled
Good Riddance to a smoky city
The smog filled streets and the shoddy piety
It looked like the Gods never visited the country, this part
And every nook...

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Categories: heartbroken, 6th grade, city, depression,

Pleasant Spring Like Day February 17th, 2022 Part Two
Decreased dissension 
grudgingly did abate
unclouded protests trumpet
Trump to abdicate
irrefutable proof generates
activist voices to accumulate
linkedin over Green Party 
blessedly to administrate

hoop fully figurative tide
will turn and...

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Categories: heartbroken, abuse, angst, april, confusion,

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: heartbroken, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Pandemic
Pandemic!
A pandemic is widespread and affects everything and everyone. No one is safe and there are no lives without risk. Pandemic’s once unleashed on unsuspecting,...

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Categories: heartbroken, bereavement, confusion, daughter, death,

Premium Member Pandemic
Pandemic!
A pandemic is widespread and affects everything and everyone. No one is safe and there are no lives without risk. Pandemic’s once unleashed on unsuspecting,...

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Categories: heartbroken, bereavement, confusion, daughter, death,

Ministers of Poverty
When the stomach of a child
Who has overfed rumbles, it is not 
In memory of the empty hands of the past
Or what the future holds...

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Categories: africa, heartbroken, irony, political,

Sham Cum Shame
They say the virus does not exist. Why?
our leaders politicize its mortality
profiteers make it a minted and crispy business
rumour mongers carry myths of it across...

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Categories: africa, corruption, depression, heartbroken,

Train of Love
My heart's out on the train track
and the train is on it's way
When I think the whistle's blowing
and the breeze has lied to me

And I...

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Categories: heartbroken, divorce, funny love, giggle,

Premium Member Big Dreams
Big Dreams

My friend told me I should print a business card. 
He said that I should pass it out. 
He told me that I should...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heartbroken, allah, aubade, drink, drug,


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