Long Capita Poems
Long Capita Poems. Below are the most popular long Capita by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Capita poems by poem length and keyword.
Red and Blue Estrangered FamiliesDear Siblings Three,
I was reading a story
in which some siblings became estranged
after their parents died,
while others moved toward greater solidarity.
This is a variation on a diaspora story.
But, here growing physical distance
is seen more as a...
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Categories:
capita, earth, faith, family, health, integrity, religion, usa,
Form:
Political Verse
Matty Mattel Doll Circa Mcmlxv(alternately titled: idolizing childhood's end
today April 25th, 2021
generates elusive warm treasured memories).
Akin to significance my eldest sister
felt toward her “Willies” –
(totally tubular fuzzy bendable contrivances
analogous to an outsize pipe cleaner)
until she became a tweener
my Matty...
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Categories:
capita, 1st grade, age, best friend, childhood, dedication,
Form:
Rhyme
Do Most People Live In Poor Countries1: Which region of the globe has the lowest standard of living?
a. the Middle East.
b. sub-Saharan Africa
c. Asia.
d. Latin America.
2: Which of the following is not a country in the Third World?
a. Latin America
b. Asia.
c....
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Categories:
capita, analogy, world,
Form:
List
A Social ComplexWhat is social complexity?
asks and answers Robert Wright
which also reads just as right as
What is regenerative density?
to me
and perhaps to Bucky Fuller,
and then again Gregory Bateson's
What is sacred ecology?
comes to reweave Laotse's
What is...
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Categories:
capita, culture, earth, environment, happiness, health, nature,
Form:
Political Verse
A Step In the Right Directionsince 1989,
over 200 exonerated prisoners
have walked because of DNA
evidence revealing their lack of
guilt &
10 or so “successful” executions
have been performed,
ending the lives of individuals
whose guilt was found to be of
great suspect, post-mortem---
as the 2.3 million...
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Categories:
capita, life,
Form:
Free verse
Did Their Lives Matter, Part IYou see all of these protesters out
chanting and screeching on the TV,
convinced that we’ll solve all our problems
Ii we just get rid of the police.
They claim that they’re targeting people
merely of the color of their...
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Categories:
capita, abortion, how i feel, life, political, race,
Form:
Rhyme
Africa Revolution 1I believe my words meets you in good state of mind
and health
Do you believe africa can become a better continent?
If so,how?
Young pepole must change their attitude__any part
of their mindset holding them...
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Categories:
capita, courage, on work and working, science, work,
Form:
Narrative
Human TraffickingHuman Trafficking
The human soul is independent
God gave free will. Remember?
Humans want to live freely and well
Nature wants humans to live alone
God gave his words, read the Bible
Then you never will be you, alone
God is your...
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Categories:
capita, corruption, discrimination, fate, psychological, slavery,
Form:
Free verse
Portrait of An EnvirophileMeasure you may the enviro-crusader’s carbon footprint
As he globe-trots piling credits on his obese carbon profile.
Never mind, in exotic locations on eco-holiday does he relax,
Ready is he to depocket valuable dollars as carbon tax.
Lavishly he...
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Categories:
capita, social, earth,
Form:
Verse
Call For Peace:Call for Peace:
Johan Vincent Galtung (born 24 October 1930) is a Norwegian sociologist, and the principal founder of the discipline of peace and conflict studies.
Positive Peace is defined as the attitudes, institutions and structures that create and...
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Categories:
capita, patriotic, peace, poetess,
Form:
ABC
Least Developed NationsLeast Developed Nations
Engage in high corruption and wastage
Are featured by poverty amidst plenty
Senior officers are like bats in offices and survive
Through no or faked democratic elections
Developed Nations exploit them eloquently
Every form of treasure is mortgaged
Very...
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Categories:
capita, africa, allusion,
Form:
Acrostic
Gays Against JamaicaIt is true that Jamaica is rich in tradition
and history,
Jamaicans don't view the world as everybody else
does, they are critical when it comes to love,
The country has more churches per capita,
So, the natives are not...
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Categories:
capita, political, world, family, family, prejudice,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Another Point of ViewMany years ago, with the west still wild,
I lived happily as a carefree child
In North Dakota, the Flickertail State
To which only the hardy emigrate.
You might like my home state or maybe not,
Extreme weather was either...
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Categories:
capita, childhood, nostalgia, people
Form:
Couplet