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Stress Language Poems

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


Premium Member Translate From Speech
Let's dwell a tiny bit  on that  skill  most hanker after,
of mastering a language that especially enthrals,
infused with magic rhythm so fervent,
pulsing...

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Categories: language, age, anxiety, art, courage,



Precision Swearing
Precision swearing they call it
A term that may sound absur
But it’s economical with the breath
And wastes not a single word,
It rolls smoothly from the tongue
Instantly...

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Categories: emotions, feelings, humorous, language,

Back To the Beginning
Congratulations dear Inioluwa Adebiyi 

Back To The Beginning

Life- a cycle recycling from the hemisphere
Home- an abhor of peace cum duty
Leaving to live with time both...

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Categories: language, appreciation, bridal shower, character,

Gone To Soon
I miss you 
I miss her more than words could say 
I couldn't even look at her the same way
Her skin lost of life... dull...

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Categories: language, angel, cry, dark, death,

Premium Member Slivers of Body Language
voice
and tone
inflections
gives away mood
sometimes shows sorrow
stress conveyed quite clearly
in tiny conversations
in slivers of body language
hypervigilant children read you...

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Categories: language, life,



Premium Member Transformation V Change
Today I heard,
despite considerable dissonance,
a distinction between external change
and internal transformation.

This feels like a difference with some merit,
but reminds me of further nuances
and possibilities for...

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Categories: language, anxiety, appreciation, change, happiness,

Lalochezia

It describes that moment when someone is so
stressed out and angry that starts blurting out throw
abusive language, 
foulest profane language
to gain emotional relief, relieve stress,...

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© Pratap Roy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: language,

Premium Member Language
Yes words can sound strange
When wit echoes change


A language hurls thought
Some awkward and odd


Pretty poise primes play
In a clumsy way


Undress and caress
Purge all pain and...

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Categories: language, change,

Premium Member Bilateral Creative Thinking Sequel
Last half of Edward de Bono's Lateral Thinking Summary, pp. 298-300, with bicameral ecological supplements [informed by Gregory Bateson] in brackets:

In ordinary traditional thinking we...

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Categories: language, culture, earth, education, happiness,

Premium Member Sins of Supreme Suppression
Not to play any blame game,
in this our new co-evolutionary capacity
for LeftBrained Language Enculturation
long become YangDominant associated
with 'civilization',
co-arising anthro-centrism,
including Earth's newer history
of revolution by Empirical...

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Categories: earth, health, language, math,

Wading Weighting Waiting Room
Wading Weighting Waiting Room

Wading in thoughts, weighting words, 
fearfully here in this waiting room.

There's a compact slightly cracked 
music player by itself on a shelf....

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Categories: anxiety, health, language, stress,

Allow the Mind
Allow the mind
Afford its need to conjure
Profound:
If exaltation and majesty
Require a bit of provocation and amnesty today
Humor:
As remedy and coagulation
From the bleeding of
Pain, stress and...

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Categories: language, humanity, imagery, imagination, introspection,

Premium Member It Seems To Me
History unfolds reflective evolution
as culture nutrition values inform economic health.

Just as currency only carries values humans supply
as a society of economic transactors
so my own paltry...

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Categories: earth, language, nature, philosophy,

The Color Missing
The Color Missing
Red, black, and blue are the colors of our work pens. Red is the color of the blood we spill on other people’s...

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Categories: language, abuse, age, art, business,

From the National Poet of Slovenia In a Language People Understand - the Ruins of the Ancien Regime
Farewell, then, AUKN boss,
The next this year makes three.
By the time they find a substitute,
Slovenes will be at sea.

He tried to cover his behind;
AUKN boss...

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Categories: language, absence, allegory, analogy, animal,


Book: Shattered Sighs