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Places Identity Poems

These Places Identity poems are examples of Identity poems about Places. These are the best examples of Identity Places poems written by international poets.


Premium Member FBI ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ILLINOIS CRISIS TEAM IDENTITY FRAUD AGAINST CONFIDENTIAL HUMAN SOURCES
CRISIS TEAM: HELLO WE ARE HERE TO HELP

AGENT BROWN: HELLO I'M AGENT BROWN IN DIRE NEED OF THE FBI HELP AFTER I CONTACTED THE FBI...

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Categories: identity, america, analogy, anxiety, military,



Mojo
They sit for hours in the room going around in circles, jaws moving up and down their faces and tongue lashing out around the place....

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Categories: identity, business, character, courage, earth,

Resolved To Do Better

It’s long been a tradition of mine
to welcome January with a few resolutions. 
But the played-out “New Year, New Me” nonsense
has my head filled with...

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Categories: identity, dedication, january, motivation, new

Premium Member Arlington heights and Me
We'd tore into the city traveling over twenty two towns 
stopping briefly at the Chicago health department so 
the children and I could received immunizations...

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Categories: identity, baby, beautiful, beauty, blessing,

Why?
Why do we not listen? Why do we not hear the sound in the distance? Why do we feel we have to talk over a...

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Categories: earth, identity, insect, irony,



The Offer
Eating nice foodies,
Seeing, roaming nice places,
Philippines goodies....

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Categories: food, identity, nature, places,

Premium Member Darkest Before Dawn
In my chest is a black void
That has left me annoyed
I'm tired of rhyming schemes
And vapid memes
I'm tired of perplexed faces
In outrageous places
Life is like...

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Categories: how i feel, identity,

Circumstancially Broken
You're a pain that hurts in the right places
You stabbed my heart and killed me right before the tongue hit the septum of my heart
Emotionally...

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Categories: emotions, heartbroken, identity, muse,

Premium Member Volleyball In the Rafters
Above the public pool
a volleyball so cool
stuck for years
in the rafters
Someone’s
breath of life
trapped in
it’s bladder
Evidence of
their lingering
presence, me
wondering
if they ever
pondered the 
relevance of
the essence they
left...

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Categories: friendship, identity, life, meaningful,

Premium Member Compartmentalization
Compartmentalization, as a curse is looming large,
As men in toto are fragmented into groups or sects
On grounds of caste, creed, sex or political affiliations 
Branding...

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Categories: betrayal, discrimination, identity,

Loss
labels,  brands, 
stereotypes and barcodes.
We lose ourselves to the construct we once called life and what it once sowed.
we lose ourselves to society
and the...

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Categories: identity, loss,

Premium Member I Like the Idea
I like the idea of 
Next week
Next what 
Weak 
Ideas people have
No nothing of
Next never happening
What's happening 
Tomorrow
Yesterday still not far away 
Next to today
That...

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Categories: identity, care, courage, fun, how

Not Normal
What is normal? 

I have skin, eyes to see, a nose to smell, a mouth to eat, ears to hear the songs I love. 

Normal...

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Categories: bullying, discrimination, identity, judgement,

Premium Member Who Am I
Do you think I’m immune to pain, to heartache?
Do you think I’ve never cried in the night?
Do you think my life is easy?
Just because I...

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Categories: identity, character, depression, emotions, feelings,

Three Plus One
Three camels met in the hot sands one afternoon.  They traveled far and came from different places.  
  
  One camel...

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Categories: character, identity, image, race,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things