Get Your Premium Membership

Long Employ Poems

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


Doggerel I
Doggerel I or Nonsense Verse

A$$tronomical
by Michael R. Burch

Einstein, the frizzy-haired,
proved E equals MC squared.
Thus, all mass decreases
as activity ceases?
Not my mass, my a$$ declared!



Bible Libel
by Michael R. Burch

If God
is good,
half the Bible
is libel.

I came up...

Read More
Categories: employ, dog, hilarious, humor, humorous, light, nonsense, nursery
Form: Limerick



Veronica Franco Translations
Veronica Franco translations

Veronica Franco (1546-1591) was a Venetian courtesan who wrote literary-quality poetry and prose.

Capitolo 19: A Courtesan's Love Lyric (I) 
by Veronica Franco
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

"I resolved to make a virtue of...

Read More
Categories: employ, desire, french, joy, love, lust, poetess, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Dillen's Continuing Dmv Adventures
I wrote a sad but true urban legend called “Dillen and the DMV” last week.
Here follows an update.

Background Review:

One of my health care employees, Dillen, has wicked ADD, borderline intelligence, not qualifying for disability supports,...

Read More
Categories: employ, betrayal, culture, health, humanity, language, political, race,
Form: Prose Poetry
Sonnets Xc-Xcvii
Sonnets XC-XCVII

Artificial Smile
by Michael R. Burch

I’m waiting for my artificial teeth
to stretch belief, to hollow out the cob
of zealous righteousness, to grasp life’s stub
between clenched molars, and yank out the grief.

Mine must be art-official?zenlike Art?
a...

Read More
Categories: employ, art, grave, grief, life, night, pain, smile,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Once Upon A Time In Milton Creek
The sun was rising high in the east over the town of Milton creek
It was the eighteenth day of December, the start of Christmas week
All the store fronts were decorated; it was a colourful sight...

Read More
Categories: employ, america, anniversary, christmas, remember,
Form: Narrative



Deor's Lament
Deor's Lament

(Old English/Anglo-Saxon poem circa the 10th century AD)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Weland endured the agony of exile:
an indomitable smith wracked by grief.
He suffered countless sorrows;
indeed, such sorrows were his bosom companions
in that frozen...

Read More
Categories: employ, destiny, england, fate, old, poems, poetry, poets,
Form: Verse
Precious Priceless Progeny
Precious priceless progeny 

     Hands down the most dramatic change ever needed to make the most profound impact awoke from helping beget the first offspring. An internal paradigm shift reshuffled priorities...

Read More
Categories: employ, absence, adventure, angst, anniversary, beautiful, celebration, creation,
Form: Rhyme
Au Revoir Oh Perilous Freedom
Au revoir oh perilous freedom...

Since pledging my troth
to the missus July 25th, 1996
after the comma error
punctuated mein kampf with disequilibrium.

Ever since the notions
of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness
coalesced within the mindscape
attributed to one
or more...

Read More
Categories: employ, age, america, anger, anxiety, bereavement, best friend,
Form: Free verse
Purity-Love
Freed from my mind
I escape it
I end time
I think it
I think nothing of it
I believe in you
I believe in the American Dream
I think of it
I think nothing
I know you are something
How is it found 
Where...

Read More
Categories: employ, love,
Form: Free verse
Invisibly tortured courtesy existential nihilism
Invisibly tortured courtesy existential nihilism

Psyche wracked with agony
impossible mission to extricate lovely bones
they wanna remain permanently abed.

I chiefly function to amass knowledge
courtesy assiduously, habitually,
and judiciously reading
an eclectic assortment of written material.

Yours truly woke
with ambition, disposition,
inclination,...

Read More
Categories: employ, 6th grade, 7th grade, absence, age, angst,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member K169 and K170 of Canto Xvii of the Thiruk-Kural With Translations and Commentary
K169 and K170 of CANTO XVII of the THIRUK-KURAL with Translations and Commentary

[If one could put together all that has been said, written and published on the Thiruk-Kural and on its progenitor Thiru-Valluvar, it could...

Read More
© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: employ, bible, evil, hate, jealousy, people, tamil,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member Cameron Diaz
Herpetologist meets actress (Cameron Diaz).
If he's funny he's me.
South America or Africa (on location).
In a diamond mind.
The protagonists (lovers), the diamonds, the miners and the minders.
By minders we mean watchers, organizers, supervisors.
As all art must:...

Read More
Categories: employ, america, beauty, funny, happiness, peace, political, science,
Form: Verse
Premium Member My Kundalini Awakening
Part-1: Preamble

God loves us, so He split Himself in two
Motionless as space, kinetic as time
Shiva and Shakti; truth known to but few
As the word of God - Om sounded life's chime

God's vibration caused a ripple...

Read More
Categories: employ, spiritual,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member To My Fellow Poets
Dear fellow poets – the young and the young once,

Modern poetry to me is “today’s poetry.” It presents poetry from the hearts of current writers using their own unique styles, which are influenced and inspired...

Read More
Categories: employ, appreciation, blessing, christian, faith, god, jesus, poetry,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Li 51 - Tongue-Teasing Epigrams
UNQUOTABLE QUOTES: LI - Tongue-Teasers

If you want to give someone a « taste of his own medicine", you must first obtain sufficient quantities of the same medicine in the market, and if it’s out-of-stock -...

Read More
© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: employ, corruption, judgement, planet, poetry, science, word play,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
The City and the State of Play Today
THE CITY AND THE STATE OF PLAY TODAY

No one worries about morals today 
They follow the rules they create
So to them all is ok
Those on the outside looking in 
Are the only ones feeling queasy...

Read More
Categories: employ, business, community, corruption, international, london, money, political,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Milton Creek, Another Chapter
The sun had just risen over town, it was a beautiful morning
And outside Baker's new Bakery, a long queue was forming
The aroma of fresh baking was lingering in the morning air
Words alone cannot describe it;...

Read More
Categories: employ, america, western,
Form: Narrative
Richard Mcgeehan Poem
Richard Mcgeehan Poem

Poetic license I employ
to match inventive
wisdom and witticism
regarding (brother in law of mine 
husband of eldest sister of same)
interspersing, initiating, incorporating
fabrication whenever possible,
and only the subject himself
can discern fact from fiction
and get a...

Read More
Categories: employ, adventure, age, anniversary, appreciation, birthday, celebration, confidence,
Form: Free verse
Isothymia
Catharthis...
neglect of the art and it's form is such a beautiful start
let go of the pain
let go of all emotion
the hatred is spread thin
Touched and such beautiful notions
I know you are striving
to be with you're...

Read More
Categories: employ, celebration,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Zacchaeus
Zacchaeus' climb up to success, 
                             A...

Read More
Categories: employ, bible, forgiveness, gospel, inspirational, jesus, joy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member My Heart's In the Write Place
Dear promising poet,

for me, modern poetry provides a peek into a poet’s inner world. Through this artistic medium, a poet speaks in expressive language of imagery and metaphor conveying varied textures of emotions and observations...

Read More
Categories: employ, encouraging, poetry, poets, writing,
Form: Prose
The Incumbent
THE INCUMBENT
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS

I am sick and tired of hearing the same old line
My elected representative says every things fine
He just does not represent the people I know
He’s been there forever its time for him...

Read More
Categories: employ, corruption, culture, introspection, irony, parody, political, power,
Form: Rhyme
Life Is the Walking Death
if i tell you that i love you;

will you sing for me all national anthems
of the black countries, of the white countries
will you give the defined hope of the Indian religions
if i tell you that...

Read More
Categories: employ, i love you, life,
Form: Free verse
Deciphering Crossword Puzzles, Cryptograms and Scrabblegrams Once Favorite Pastimes
Deciphering crossword puzzles, cryptograms and scrabblegrams once favorite pastimes

Livingsocial at 324 Level Road
circa post high school graduation
found yours truly voluntarily holed up
for an inordinate amount of time
within familiar four walls of his bedroom.

He preferred solitude versus
interacting...

Read More
Categories: employ, 12th grade, angel, anxiety, books, boy, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
And Many Thought
AND MANY THOUGHT WHAT ARE WE DOING HERE IN THE FIRST PLACE

Tell me child, what it was like so many years ago?
When as a young person you grew
In what we considered was times of uncertainty...

Read More
Categories: employ, war,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things