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Human Beings Poems - Poems about Human Beings

The two precious things
Time is so precious, every second means a lot.. That time which we cannot return after lost.. Such after once a life die, cannot come back Everything is renewable but time not, Can buy anything with money, but time not. So time is precious among human beings. It's never ending though once gone never return Life is too short comparing to...

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Categories: human beings, humanity, people, river,
Form: Free verse
When I Don't Live In Fear
When the mind is without fear, and knowledge runs naked in the streets, like children released from school, unburdened, laughing in the wind— an indelible mark is left on the land. We have walked through fires, our skins blistered, tongues bitten down, until blood was the only language, but when fear is cast off, a baptism — water cools the burning, cleanses the mind...

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Categories: human beings, 12th grade,
Form: Ballad



Premium Member Living day by day is insufficient for human beings
Living day by day is insufficient for human beings, We need transcendence, journeys beyond, Escape; we need meaning and understanding, Explanation and interpretation of the patterns that guide our lives. We need hope, the anticipation of a future That illuminates our path and gives us the strength to move forward. We need freedom (or at least, The illusion of freedom) to escape...

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Categories: human beings, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
We Should Not Speak of Hate
Antisemitism is cast by prejudice, hate's seed, Antisemitism, a poison we must impede. Through history's chapters, a bitter thread, Yet unity's light can mend what's been bled. Embrace the truth, let empathy guide, For in shared humanity, hate can't reside. To judge by faith, a grievous mistake, Love's harmony, our common ground to make. In diversity's tapestry, strength is found, Rejecting hate, let compassion...

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Categories: human beings, 12th grade,
Form: Free verse
The Vanity of Vanity
Boast not of money; It elevates to destroy Our human nature....

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Categories: human beings, humanity, money, philosophy, poems,
Form: Senryu



We Must Obey God Rather Than Human Beings Acts 5:27-32
The apostles were brought in and made to appear before the Sanhedrin to be questioned by the High Priest. "We gave you strict orders not to teach in this name," he said. "Yet you have filled Jerusalem with your teaching and are determined to make us guilty of this man's blood." Acts 5:27-28 Peter...

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Categories: human beings, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Dramatic Verse
We Must Obey God Rather Human Beings Acts 5:28-32
"We gave you strict orders not to teach in his name,"he said. Yet you have filled Jerusalem with your teachings and are determined to make us guilty of this man's blood." Acts 5:28 Peter and the other disciples replied: "We must obey God rather than human beings!" Acts 5:29 "The God of our ancestors raised Jesus from the...

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Categories: human beings, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Human Beings Contrast
the beggars collect and eat sans dishes, no forks and spoons What the affluent reject ...

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Categories: human beings, abuse, allusion, evil, extended
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Human Beings Not Allowed
In the land of Timbuktoo Two people lived there, one was you The population went up to three When a monkey fell from a tree The monkey made an awful clatter His family came down to see what was the matter They all make a terrible to do As over their heads flew a cockatoo The cockatoo squawked, "What the heck?" And bit a...

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Categories: human beings, 10th grade,
Form: Couplet
The Human Beings
No one would claim their equal… each the promised man “Hunting what the others feared, drumbeats called from far and near, ghosts were dancing—vision clear” The Northern Cheyenne (Dreamsleep: April, 2021)...

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Categories: human beings, native american,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Human Beings
There are girls whose arms flow and those whose legs grow Shorter or longer than others. With elbows and knees that nobody sees, That are very much like their mothers, They worry of feet that no one will see Refusing to show them uncovered. Wear outfits with shoes, revealing no clues So their faults may remain undiscovered. There are...

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Categories: human beings, 10th grade, beautiful, confidence,
Form: Rhyme
Habits
Habits They are good And bad And we all have them Just like there are billions of stars Some habits We want to keep While not saying a peep Other habits We want to rid ourselves of just like holey gloves Habits They can be a blessing Or a curse And it’s up to you To...

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Categories: human beings, people,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Consider Each Other As Human Beings
We have all came into this world equally, as human beings that no doubt the great creator touched our very being bearing us in his image what he's about But when we look at man's behaviour that equality seems to have got lost self is the rule over everything else such being man's heart hard as frost All over the world, all are...

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Categories: human beings, color, humanity, life, together,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member What If Cup Cakes Could Eat Human Beings and Dogs Drove Cars- -
What if cup cakes? Would eat humans! What would the world be like? What if dogs drove cars And cats and mouse drunk from the same jar... What if the moon were really cheese? What, just what would it mean? Mice and Rats now would be Lunar Astronauts, And what about mosquitoes Working in hospitals Rallying and working for blood drives and banks? This brings me...

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Categories: human beings, analogy, caregiving, conflict, confusion,
Form: Free verse
Are Socialists Human Beings
Are socialists human beings? Do they need food? Are they capable of goodness? Do they deserve to be tortured, starved, abandoned, beaten? What makes a socialist cry? It isn't sad movies -- or is it? Why should I stop hating them? I have the right to punish them, do I not? Or do I? When Mother Teresa found a Communist, starving, abandoned, beaten, she...

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Categories: human beings, abuse, america, brother, conflict,
Form: Prose Poetry

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