Get Your Premium Membership

Long Fattened Poems

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


Premium Member The Tea Leaves
Part 2.

Come on in, the phone is on the wall there. I’ll go and change. You’re on the Massey farm. Do you want a bite to eat with your coffee?

Yeah, thanks. Genecia looked around, the...

Read More
© Paul Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fattened, anger, hope, journey, love,
Form: Free verse



Liturgy for the Damned of Progress
My wounded heart drinks deep from the rotting gut of misery,
Humanity vomits its relics onto the oozing tiles of the real.
I see kids chewing syringes like candy canes,
Their innocence smashed, face down on the concrete...

Read More
Categories: fattened, america, change, christian, community,
Form: Rhyme
The Inception: God Is Alwayz Good -Part 2-
Was I ever handsome in God’s eyes? When will I take…take…
When will I take flight?
I’m counting the days to see you fly so gracefully…in the aqua-blue sky
I can’t wait to see you take wing and...

Read More
Categories: fattened, deep, faith, freedom, grief, hope,
Form: Free verse
Purge Our Consciences
From my lowly bachelor’s house
Proudly christened ‘Embassy Fair’
I woke up to the chirping of birds
On the trees above and across the vale
And the riverine bushes in-between
I woke up to the crowing of cocks
And the mooing...

Read More
Categories: fattened, prayer,
Form: Free verse
The Monochrome Echo Chamber
"The Monochrome Echo Chamber"




How many Roads
to "IT"
Black 
as Black & White? 
or Unicorns and Rainbows?

Unitarian 1 and only 1 
Trinitarian 3 exist in 1 
An answer 
arrives 
unheralded 

Reversed in Time
Something 
has lit the fuse
Something...

Read More
Categories: fattened, color, dark, humanity, i am, light, science,
Form: Narrative



These Are My Words Of Death
I never could live without leaving something behind—
a trail of words, a bottle of bourbon,
and now these reflections,
because we can’t escape the truth forever.

The world smells like a battlefield,
and though I was never afraid to...

Read More
Categories: fattened, 12th grade, death,
Form: Free verse
Thinking of the Devil
I am outside without me
I am…using my third eye and I smile, sugar-coating a truth with a plastic, messy lie
I don’t know the day you crashed, but you are going through so much in your...

Read More
Categories: fattened, beautiful, best friend, betrayal, blessing, depression, desire,
Form: Free verse
The C Word
The words are dark, sharp,vicious, viscous.
The images like bubbling, darkest jam,
With bubble like grim faces riding to the surface
Then bursting.
I am thirsting.Alternately with blood and bile,black.
I am a sad sack,
A pillow filled with rotten meat
For...

Read More
Categories: fattened, angst, anxiety, body, endurance, health, sick, sorrow,
Form: Free verse
Surely Sang a Song
Surely Sang A Song

We wanted to know what was wrong,
About wearing a barbed wire thong;
Not too swell;
So she did yell;
Should have heard her sing a song. 

Jim Horn

James 5 New International Version (NIV)
Warning to Rich...

Read More
© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fattened, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member The Skeletons and Songs of Samsara - 1
The skeletons and songs of samsara eternal
fleshed, fattened and flamed in karmic harmony,
your heart begins to beat in dark plethora roll
an in utero thunder thumps godly
as the warmest water touchable enshrouds,
you haven't yet forgotten the...

Read More
Categories: fattened, birth, death, life,
Form: Crown of Sonnets
Premium Member How Lady Learned At Last
*** How Lady Learned at Last ***

For decades, Lady daydreamed, wanting a full closet,
A packed, complete fashionable style:
Shoes to hats, to crown the French Bob
Of shinny, brunnette tresses above her hazel eyes.

There’d be gauzy blouses...

Read More
Categories: fattened, character, emotions, fashion, forgiveness, god, imagination, teen,
Form: Narrative
The Trials of Meretrix Canto Vii
My Lords an adjournment is 
Called for...
All my retire;
But holding foremost in your
Thoughts,
I beseech ye,
Thee impudent countenance of
This most ardent denier.
Therefore heed me,
I caution all ye present,
Thou shall not disband;
Moreover, to reassemble at any
Sudden instance...

Read More
Categories: fattened, philosophy,
Form: Rhyme
Piranhas
"Piranhas"



Piranhas
thrashing tales
to the feeding frenzy
de rigueur

someone’s torn
they can smell the blood

pointing fingers in a mirror
writing with burley
on their star studded
glowing wall 

craggy oysters
peppered salty
grey and green 
furry mouthed

blunt, stunted minds
lacking wisdom

scattering envy 
curling vitriol
like iron...

Read More
Categories: fattened, abuse, addiction, bullying,
Form: Free verse
Brother and the Woman-Yaya Ne Likhasi Translated
Fattened and fattened,he became gigantic
His nails so sharp,like the rodents
The belly you may think,a full pregnancy
And the coughing,my father’s son difficult

Years haven’t gone much
Before marrying selfish woman
Who walks shaking clumsily
Like she got another job,yet my...

Read More
Categories: fattened, abuse, africa, age, betrayal, character, encouraging,
Form: Free verse
Truth, Tears and Temptation
Venus’s light grew ever brighter as discovery marked its territory
On new faces—old ones brought to the light of sudden love-falls
I grew wary of the feelings surpassing my entire being
Wavelengths of caution holding their hands up...

Read More
Categories: fattened, allusion, beauty, cry, dark, deep, desire, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Circumstances
Circumstances
Poem
Lionel Derbyshire

Circumstances leaves you few A chances.
No nick, no pick, no give me more.
Just a little sauce.
No custard tart.
You on shoestring circumstance
It's rough-and-tough
In the orphan jungle

All I can stitch together in memory is my big...

Read More
Categories: fattened, absence, blessing, caregiving, family, father, mother, sad,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Does the Gog and Magog war of Ezekiel 38 and 39 happen during the tribulation part eight Q and A
A:  Continued from part seven Ezekiel 39:17-19. 

      'Assemble and come together from all of the assembled to the sacrifice I am
       preparing...

Read More
Categories: fattened, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
Sixtyseven
SixtySeven



CharlaXFabels



The Mind Of GOD



LOVE
 He became angry, and when he refused to enter the house, his father came out 
and pleaded with him. 
He said to his father in reply, 'Look, all these years I...

Read More
Categories: fattened, devotion, faith, forgiveness, love, wife, father, me,
Form: Prose Poetry
A Family of Seven
I have heard “The mirror tells not a lie, ’ 
I assuming myself the gorgeous one 
Abased in front of the looking-glass. 
I was one but the reflections were seven 
I was baffled either one...

Read More
Categories: fattened, confusion, fantasy, satire, visionary, identity, image,
Form: Blank verse
A Family of Seven
I have heard "The mirror tells not a lie,’
I assuming myself the gorgeous one
Abased in front of the looking-glass.
I was one but the reflections were seven
I was baffled either one was in seven or seven...

Read More
Categories: fattened, mysteryidentity, image,
Form: Narrative
Teanaway Valley
An old Point Man phoned, “Do ya think you can do it?.  
Driving doggies and cows from the flanks of Mt. Stewart?"
Fattened on grass for a year they had stayed. 
“Move a river of...

Read More
© Ken Rone  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fattened, peace, river,
Form: Cowboy Poetry
Premium Member Caught in the snares of a night divided between the sacred and the profane
Caught in the snares of a night divided between the sacred and the profane,
where the stars seem to whisper forgotten secrets, I find myself in search of truth,
on a journey that parts the veil of...

Read More
© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fattened, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Standing There
Yesterday I saw you standing there at the curb  

With her , The woman you chose to invade our world 

Breaking every single promise you vowed to me in pride 

Every word I held...

Read More
Categories: fattened, anger, betrayal, depression, heartbroken, love, violence,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Girl On the Moon
F a n t a s y
sold on a 50’s bottle cap; 
a party-girl side-saddle sits
on a double-edged crescent moon
up high —a silver scythe in glamour-night sky
corners of her cherry mouth upturned
her right hand raises...

Read More
Categories: fattened, abuse, addiction, drug, lost, pain, sad, social,
Form: Free verse
Make Way For Lovers
she asked for a great thyme
a day for festvel and enjoyment
a day to marvel in the creativity
of love
and day for people to come together and celebrate the need
to love


she made beautiful drinks of
cucumber jucies and...

Read More
Categories: fattened, music, sports,
Form: Ballad

Book: Reflection on the Important Things