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Education Language Poems

These Education Language poems are examples of Language poems about Education. These are the best examples of Language Education poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Whirl of Wisdom for Knowing
How is it that you know it?
A spark, a flash, a sudden thought,
Is it that you know how?
In the silence, wisdom links ought.
Know you how...

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Categories: education, language, philosophy, psychological,



Clarity
I know what’s true –
I won’t be dissuaded
I have my view
And it can’t be degraded

I won’t allow myself to be
The target of a witch hunt

The...

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Categories: education, inspiration, integrity, language,

Premium Member We have identity
What we have, is inherent.'
A digital abberation cannot 
Surpass its supremacy.!
Act..And it cannot be reversed'
Speak and it will be heard.'
Do not reign in your divine
Essence,...

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Categories: education, endurance, freedom, language,

Premium Member Feathers of Pride and Humility
In twilight's realm, where moonbeams entwine,
Two owls engaged in a contrast of minds:
A Great Horned Owl, proud and strong,
And a Great Gray Owl, cunning and...

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Categories: language, allegory, education, humanity, philosophy,

Silence
Someone came my house, suddenly. 
I had opened the door, bravely. 
Into the house, I was alone. 
It was not a person, that i have...

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Categories: language, bangla, city, education, environment,



Reasoning, a Gift To Many
Not all educators possess keen minds,
PhD holders, learners, sometimes blind.
Some, a gift, a talent they conceal,
Reasoning not their strong appeal.

They disregard others' facts and views,
Believing...

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Categories: language, anti bullying, education, engagement,

Measina a Samoa
Measina a Samoa
Measina a Samoa, the treasures of Samoa
The language, the culture, the land, the people
The products, the stories, the wisdom, the faith
Measina a Samoa,...

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Categories: language, appreciation, change, community, encouraging,

Hieroglyphics
The said hieroglyphics drove into the night,
Racked up its mystery, then parted and swiped,
Bellowed at suspicion and candid eye sight,
To foster fomented a reasoned parallax,...

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Categories: language, art, culture, education, history,

Collective Nouns- English Makes No Sense
Collective nouns, what do you mean?
Let me present-
A gaggle of geese,
A moose and some meese,
A tuft of grass,
And a band of thieves,
A fleet of ships,
And...

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Categories: language, education, hilarious, humor,

Origin of the Name Swahili and Language, Bantu Name
Origin of  the  name Swahili 
Or " Kiswahili" , 
One person  said , " Iswa ile" 
Another person said," Iswa iyi " 
Swahili is one...

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Categories: language, 12th grade, africa, arabic,

Your Tongue, My Voice
"Countries, like languages, become different when ideas don't meet
  Languages we speak, countries we keep, are words so deep standing on our feet"

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Categories: humanity, international, language, people,

Premium Member The Language of Woke Or Something Nobler
What is Woke
Unbridled intention or activism shrouded by an enveloping cloak?
Doing Good
Embracing causes from some unwritten book.
Driving Equity
Is there some clarity or just another term...

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Categories: language, education, forgiveness, grief, growth,

Premium Member Musk Learning Venture
In our phonetics class of tongue-tasking
Students delight in pronunciation basking
Musk is distinct against mosque… just checking
And musk differs from mask; that’s so striking!

With definitions for...

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Categories: language, appreciation, christian, education, god,

Premium Member The Campus Experience, Post-Covid Report Card
REPORT CARD - FAUCI U. 

 I. Self-Reporting Section
   A. FEELINGS Engendered on a Daily Basis
       ...

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Categories: education, humor, judgement, language,

Accent
No accent comes with an ace 
Or perfect words' tones at place
It doesn't assume a good act
Or speech determining lie or fact
Does it make one...

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Categories: language, abuse, art, confusion, education,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things