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Inveterate(A) Poems - Poems about Inveterate(A)

Premium Member The Power of Love
...There is no denying the power of love. It is a splendid teacher Quite adept at instructing us In ways that completely alter our character, And telling us how to be what we never were, Or never e......

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Categories: inveterate(a), love, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
No Regard
...The depths of insecurities Buried with inveterate tendencies Her words were sweet as honey Easily succumbed to vulnerability The final result came from pity Satisfaction lasted for a moment ......

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Categories: inveterate(a), deep, lost love, perspective,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Facing Life's Crises
...Have we embarked a Ship of Fools By forsaking the Golden Rule? And, have we formed a neutral state Sitting astride the Fence of Fate? Our devalued civility, Desensitized humanity, Deprecated ......

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Categories: inveterate(a), angst, fate, humanity, identity,
Form: Rhyme
Aftermath of War Onerous Task
...Aftermath of war: onerous task... to salvage flotsam and jetsam of human wreckage amidst a sea where triage witnessed courtesy scattered corpses populating the Gaza strip more'n pound of cold......

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Categories: inveterate(a), abuse, allah, angst, anxiety,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Emotion a Freed Verse
...EMOTION transformed the clouds part the sun explodes in  a sweep  of the majestic lacing alongside &dancing shameless in a glow   of affection  participating in a   shadow cast by  ......

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Categories: inveterate(a), emotions, poetry,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member More Often I Would Pause
...When I am gone, I will regret expended time I wasted lavishly on matters less sublime. For too long I have been in constant motion til Inveterate blindfold broke loose and let me ......

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Categories: inveterate(a), life,
Form: Rhyme
Sickness
...I - To discipline or not to discipline children, charges:: ThanX Dr. Einstein, a parent who takes SORRY & no results for years, is mad. (translation: mere lip apology from teenagers under your ro......

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Categories: inveterate(a), africa, america, betrayal, repetition,
Form: Monoku
The Worst of Humankind - Part 2
...Now you’re turning to the south To save your battered face, To claim some sort of victory By flattening the place. If soldiers cannot win your war You’ll bomb and you will shell: Blow everyth......

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Categories: inveterate(a), anger, humanity, war,
Form: Rhyme
Whether Resistant Part Two
...never do listen to sweet sirenes´ call promises made by them lead to your fall they try to lull you into a false peace claiming that all of your problems would cease go read their faces they ......

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Categories: inveterate(a), anxiety, depression, mental illness,
Form: Rhyme
Whether Resistant Part One
...for R, my dear friend fighting against BPD whether you're happy or feel very sad think you are likeable or mostly bad find yourself unsightly or rather pretty wallow in pleasure or cheerles......

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Categories: inveterate(a), anxiety, depression, mental illness,
Form: Rhyme
Acrostic P U T I N
...P - perverted, inveterate U- universal malefactor T- terrible inhuman I - incredible liar N- negativist and demented......

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Categories: inveterate(a), allusion, analogy, appreciation, creation,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Unrelenting Sadness Knocks
...Once again unrelenting sadness knocks at my door, Like the inveterate seeker of my generous charity Calls on others like me and always demanding more. Could it be that I am a lone favored......

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Categories: inveterate(a), angst, autumn, conflict, depression,
Form: Villanelle
Hall Pass
...Had a room been open in that passageway as a foreign night-ship, you’d have sailed by Love would’ve been what? I couldn’t say Life: an inveterate humid ply____________ Perhaps has passe......

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Categories: inveterate(a), love,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member The Turning Sphere
...The turning sphere of history remains without merit Until we earn again for ourselves that which we inherit; The open window admits the gifter and the grifter. Passionate pages seeking to be fi......

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Categories: inveterate(a), america, society,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Who Am I, Really--
...Who am I, really? I want to explore my taproot I am h-o-m-o sapiens, by gender, one of those males A protestant of the Christian faith, entirely moot, A writer of many sermons, stories, poems, an......

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Categories: inveterate(a), father, friend, identity, philosophy,
Form: Rhyme

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