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Long Charters Poems. Below are the most popular long Charters by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Charters poems by poem length and keyword.


Premium Member Anglo-Norman Arising
the wealth of norman England is poised to grow
  towns enlarge, markets exchange, a fresh fertilising sprinkled culture
  kingdoms extend with numbers reducing
  old and new empires jostle, reshaping across continents and...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: charters, england, history, identity, immigration, language, people, social,
Form: Narrative



Saten Wants Sympathy
First of all, you mildly evolved amoebas, I don’t need your sympathy/
You couldn’t fathom my depths, if you had a degree for empathy/
Did everything asked of me by the Lord to prove that I’m the...

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Categories: charters, evil, sympathy,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Engaging In Earthy Health
I wonder what happened
to deep metric learning

That The Autocratic Man
who cannot even run his own corporation
to benefit a healthier planet
certainly does not know how
to preside over executive functions,
economically empowering
and politically enlightened,
of a safely co-invested Nation.

I...

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Categories: charters, education, health, math, metaphor, passion, peace, power,
Form: Political Verse
The Original Magna Carta
The Magna Carta changed the rule of law,
That is, what the law was and who it was for, 
From being a simple, dashing validation of the king, 
To being about truth, reason and justice free-standing....

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Categories: charters, community, corruption, god, history, political, society, war,
Form: Rhyme
Carolingian Minuscule
Circa Holy Roman Empire
between ninth
and thirteenth century
after common era

(approximately 800 AD and 1200 AD)
benchmark year 780 bracketed
Benedictine monks
Of Corbie Abbey
devised cheeky guttural lingual rapartee

vis a vis European
calligraphic standard script inked lined
writ via extant Irish and...

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Categories: charters, 11th grade, 12th grade, class, history, old,
Form: Free verse



Cat Cauler
Because the conditions of
his prior affairs were
preconditioned
to his partners current condition
he would often
remove himself from
people
fearing he would be seen as someone
who hands out unsolicited advice
thinking before he spoke
he looked to futures
rather than live in the...

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Categories: charters, engagement, perspective,
Form: Ballade
Modusoperandi
today he said he will change and take consideration to native missing murdered women,hiway 16 , 

the system that haunts me crimes against us drunk drivers  hit and run permwent injures losses sufered ...

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Categories: charters, courage, faith, loss, political, woman, me, change,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Mine Is the Duty To Scream
Mine is the duty to scream
   Mine is the duty to shout

My country is bitterly divided
   Its Congress can't figure things out

The rich get richer; the poor get poorer
  ...

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Categories: charters, america, cry, immigration, leadership, school,
Form: Couplet
Sophie Christiansen
Sophie gained a MSci degree from London University,
In 2011, when she was 23, and was born prematurely,
So her Cerebral Palsy meant that post operation rehab,
Came thru the Riding for the Disabled Association, fab. 

She loved...

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Categories: charters, body, health, london, sports, strength, success, world,
Form: Heroic Couplet
Zen State
With whatever retrospect behind my neck I’ll make you look like an insect to intersect/
I inflict and solicit my scripts strict to set out a rhythmic therapeutic antic/
While I’m poetic I’ll constrict any rap artists...

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© Kyle Gee  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: charters, addiction, adventure, crazy, faith, imagery, love, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Clown
The clown

Circuit circuits
moving round in circles
swings and roundabouts
junctions dead ends
living closures and 
beginnings

The fool wise man
woman child in all
posits mocks
understands the world
beauty horror
misgivings paths
ahead and gone
retrieved adventoured
learned felt inspected
long gone present 

Re-chisseles
comprehends in 
jest and...

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Categories: charters, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Villanelle: When Countries Slaughter Maim Who Brands That Homicide
Villanelle : When countries slaughter maim who brands that homicide

When countries slaughter maim who brands that homicide
Proclaim citizens who kill under the patrie’s pennant heros
Permissible by far all things done to boost national pride

Killing for...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: charters, history, memory, patriotic, peace,
Form: Villanelle
Premium Member Let's Pass a Good Time
Come one, come all to New Orleans
March and dance with King and all kinds of Queens
Year round festivals in town
Don't hesitate, catch a ride, come on down

Come on down to the Mississippi River Crest
You want...

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Categories: charters, cheer up, fun,
Form: Rhyme
Mine and White Collars In Crime
to change the charter of rights , to make claims and take from victims white collar criminals secrets lies against ones that entrusted them  hateful actions and words these  men shared  for...

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Categories: charters, family, political, sad, social, god, god, rights,
Form: Verse
Halloween
" Halloween "

Little trick-or-treaters 
roaming autum streets
Filling up their little bags
with sweet yummy treats.

As they run from house to house
collecting all their candy
the children love this time of year
Halloween is pretty dandy.

Some kids are looking...

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Categories: charters, holidayhalloween, love, time, , cute,
Form: Rhyme
Time Will Tell
Why did our fathers’ fence fell
And the fortunes of our motherland thrown into the well?
-Like a veteran midwife with the history of abortions
 We have failed to hatch the golden eggs of our pride and...

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Categories: charters, depression, inspirational, passion, political, sympathy
Form: Verse
Sunset
A cold breeze and a beautiful sunset
I fell in love when they say you're not set(tled)
your hand in mine
and that's all i want
to drive across the world
like a madmen with fables, wine and a wand

At...

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Categories: charters, adventure, appreciation, cute love, for teens, i
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Effects of the Affected
Intricate dull summer, autumn's scourge,
Dog day noons, sultry dusk undress the night,
Mirage, sweaty foreheads entertain an oasis,
Rise of Fall, leaves, plot ere barked disguises,
Autumn's quarrels, chartreuse hawks verdant green hue,
Spar shades, tones, pigments re, imagination,
Expelled...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: charters, appreciation, earth, imagery, life, meaningful, nature, uplifting,
Form: Narrative
Laundered Thoughts Wash Over Populations
beaming bleached grins of ivory predation
touching the tip of the steel heart severing love
eyeless lipless and formless feeling all life
forms wrinkled impulses warring like sexes
seeking paradise in the white exhalation of death
expanding minutes into eons...

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© Alex Roth  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: charters, dark, deep, imagery, imagination, spiritual, visionary,
Form: Free verse
A Lover's Trail
Nature's love ways are sometimes cruel but fair;
Balanced charters set with no inspection; 
A lover's passage laid for those who dare;
Full hearts so often blind to reflection. 

Seek not a path set straight as science...

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Categories: charters, journey, love, nature, together,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member She Gorges Every Day
Superfluous, abundant, saturated with fat, 
Filled to the max on each floor,
She gorges herself with all that we earn, 
Then, defiantly, still demands more,

More of ourselves, more of our life, 
She demands we play by...

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Categories: charters, metaphor, people, society,
Form: Personification
Premium Member Requiem
Requiem


The map to Requiem
Is often long, confused, and composed
By differing charters...Also
Too layered to sort.  So many movements!
Even the very shortest of lives
Could story a magnum opus
When tracked to its core.
A Requiem for one elderly
Could...

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Categories: charters, christian, dedication, history, inspirational love, memory, tribute,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Love Employs No Force
It’s gotten to this
that all there’s is bliss,
be it day or night,
heightening delight.

In heavenly glades,
the outer world fades,
for we’re at a place,
that’s suffused with grace.

To become as such,
release thought flow crutch
and simply just be,
in staid...

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Categories: charters, joy, love,
Form: Jueju

Book: Reflection on the Important Things