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Hyphenate Poems - Poems about Hyphenate

Hyphenate Poems - Examples of all types of poems about hyphenate to share and read. This list of new poems is composed of the works of modern poets of PoetrySoup. Read short, long, best, and famous examples for hyphenate.

That is Not My Name
...the lunchbox moment. I can feel the looks of disgust as I make my way to the table, I sit down, others stand up, walk away. kids grimace at the meal I’ve placed in front of myself, “ew” and “wh......Read the rest...
Categories: hyphenate, race, racism,
Form: Free verse



Downtime In a Secluded Corner of Dust
...i pray for simple life i pray for the incision of my decision i pray that wellness and betterment will prevail for i am wholly unhealthy in a masquerade party thrown by myself i invite all who i ......Read the rest...
Categories: hyphenate, blue, confusion,
Form: Free verse
Papa Prizes Prurient Pubescent Pussy Riot Glacis
...(alternately titled: a pudendum posse petty filed trophy - by hy phen - made declarative). Appearance of the New Courier (with namesake "Georgia Ives") flew into the courtroom faster than Bo......Read the rest...
Categories: hyphenate, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Frown
...You look at me that way and I wonder, should I hyphenate ‘distaste’ 3 May 2021 Contest: The Way You Look At Me Sponsor: JCB Brul......Read the rest...
Categories: hyphenate, humor,
Form: Monoku
She Took My Name Today
...She took my name today, radiant, white-dressed, processing in an old church of her choosing, her sisters in ugly dresses, roll their eyes when the priest says: “Mr. and Mrs. Parker,” They’re no......Read the rest...
Categories: hyphenate, family, love, marriage, repetition,
Form: Blank verse



Carmena the American, Part Ii
......By now Carmena’s anger had built up, and she glared searing flames at her ‘friend,’ said,”You shut you damn mouth and listen close, everything you just said does offend. “You think that my s......Read the rest...
Categories: hyphenate, america, culture, discrimination, freedom,
Form: Narrative
February Funny Bone
...In the month of February 'twas fate We chose our special wedding date A love, I cannot explain Couldn’t wait to take his name So why do I still hyphenate? By Rhonda ......Read the rest...
Categories: hyphenate, funny, wedding, february,
Form: Limerick

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