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Moon Judgement Poems

These Moon Judgement poems are examples of Judgement poems about Moon. These are the best examples of Judgement Moon poems written by international poets.


All hail The Silver Skins
 (with nudity optional)


Not another effort from The Lefts bleating masses, but the sparkily aristocracy of cerebral-celebritys; their binary-duality sweeping earth-wise. 

I don't object to...

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Categories: judgement, columbus day, community, earth



Jesus is Pissed haiku



God's garden-fracture
Crucifix ~ Trump's holy cost
Benny's nuke' testes¹







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Notes:


Remind the Houthis' and any others who have complaints about AMERICA that we're THE ONES WHO WALKED ON...

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Categories: judgement, 10th grade, america, bible,

Premium Member Dear Fickle Judge
Politely, thank you for engaging me
But transform myself?
No, thank you

Leap for me, like a bullfrog under a blood moon in the heart of Guatemala
Sing for...

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Categories: judgement, satire,

Awaking From Stupor

When the enchanted 
jailors of life, 
siezed my soul 
and those
sepals unfurling
manipulative
manuscripts 
ceased to 
script a twinkle 
above screams, 
I became a 
slave to my...

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Categories: judgement, angst, dark, deep, emotions,

S 2017 J2
Jumping over the jagged rocks of Jupiter's sixty-seventh moon
My soles are bleeding, but my soul continues chasing the memory

Maneuvering between boulder and ice
Irritating eyes to...

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Categories: introspection, judgement, life, travel,



Premium Member The Fugitive
The clear blue sky above me
Needs a shadow on the run
To hide a weary fugitive
Before the setting sun

The desert plain is endless
And my boots are...

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Categories: judgement, anxiety, how i feel,

Premium Member Myth of Rivalry
Written: August 23, 2023
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In the realm where rebels reside,
A vessel of jade, a genre spontaneous,
There lies a poetic rebellion, untried,
A cathartic presence, quite wondrous.

Beneath the...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, bereavement, judgement,

Premium Member The Mob Rules
In the shadows of a distant village,
By the light of a Crescent Moon.
With death in the air, vigilantes swear,
That vengeance will be coming soon.

With hate...

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Categories: child, death, judgement,

Premium Member Looking Up At Cloud Nine
As I stood there looking to the sky,
I felt so small, the stars seemed bigger than I.

The expanse of darkness hiding the moon,
Clouds were sleeping...

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Categories: judgement, blessing, earth, god, heaven,

Premium Member Oh Moon
Oh moon!~
here I am again,
though I know you
not the source of light – 

yet, somewhat, nearer myself
you tend to open more in the night,
shine less...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inspirational, introspection, judgement, loneliness,

Premium Member Nothing
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Categories: judgement, adventure, anxiety, bible, blessing,

Premium Member A Note In the Wind
When it comes, you will know it; there will be no doubt.
Flee to the mountains; don't gather a thing.
Alas, for the one who is pregnant...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heaven, judgement,

Premium Member An Empty Bottle
An empty bottle is not empty
The darkness may not be hollow
The sky has no border
The moon doesn't shine by itself
We don't  see but feel...

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Categories: dark, judgement, moon, political,

Premium Member Chess
Chess

Let us play a game. 
We will act like there are two sides, 
and the scales are even. 
I have seen the metal weights, 
they...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angel, heartbreak, judgement, meaningful,

The Judgement
It was never about being in competition 
Actually it was about embracing who you are
The story has many folds
Read it carefully 
You will be suprised...

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Categories: judgement, adventure, africa, change, culture,


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