Long Fragmented Poems
Long Fragmented Poems. Below are the most popular long Fragmented by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Fragmented poems by poem length and keyword.
Bitter Wind - Page 2The laws are not in the management of the soul, but the greatest science fruits are punished with the sounds of the rails that follow the trains of the cows living without breaking the suffering...
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Categories:
fragmented, literature,
Form:
Free verse
Perennial ProblemsI suppose you might have missed out on Paul Feyerabend's,
and especially Thomas Kuhn's Problem of Incommensurabiity.
Oh, not at all.
I have not looked at science or culture
or language
or even your attempts at communication
quite the same since...
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Categories:
fragmented, culture, history, humor, philosophy, religion, science,
Form:
Political Verse
Bleeding Before Rome -2Yet at this very moment the cathedral was crumbling
down upon the cries of foresaken refugees,
the monastery's walls wobbling from war's wreckage,
and as the black bursts billowed into sun drenched brutality
with the bodies of...
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Categories:
fragmented, culture, heart, war, world war ii,
Form:
Epic
Phoenix I feel so damn trapped in rage
Like a rainbow lion in a cage
I feel so much pain in my brain
And it's driving me quite insane
Numb my solace shame
Get me feeling more...
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Categories:
fragmented, 11th grade, 3rd grade, 6th grade, 7th
Form:
Free verse
Misanthropic MelodiesMisanthropic melodies played from a broken violin
Prehistoric prophecies that ignite new ideas before they begin
Telescopic telomeres that formulate a scientific grin
Endoscopic X-rays and a doctor drunk on gin
Valiant human beings with virtue among the discord
Salient...
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Categories:
fragmented, life,
Form:
Rhyme
Philosophical Rhythmic DualityPhilosophical Rhymthmic Duality
Imminent calamity collides with structured debate
Virulent profanity confides with punctured ingrates
An insolent generation of insanity resides with a debunked hate
The innocent audacity presides over the opinions that rank and rate
Alchimedes...
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Categories:
fragmented, life,
Form:
Rhyme
Systemic ChangeIt is known throughout Earth's anonymous
unanimous Commons,
Systems are hard to change.
The more macro-competitive,
Yang-strong,
The more difficult of all conversion stories
Over pernicious decades,
We tend to add "isms"
to pathological ends
of these global systemic issues.
This polyculturalistic/multiculturalism suffix,
negative appendage,
suggests a...
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Categories:
fragmented, caregiving, health, integrity, peace, psychological, wisdom, woman,
Form:
Political Verse
Trumpeting future mercurial villain of historyTrumpeting future mercurial villain of history
Predicated on his paying obese sense
to Ronald McDonald patron saint
buzzfeeding his pie hole
courtesy "two Big Macs, Fillet-O-Fish
and a chocolate malted,"
he hungrily nabbed the ?Tuesday,
November 5, 2024? election
ofttimes series of unfortunate...
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Categories:
fragmented, abuse, age, america, angst, bible, conflict, humanity,
Form:
Free verse
My Thing Is ThisAs hapless vapors of decay, surround us, suffocating the fecund earth. A blanket of suffocating grey, born from the diseased aspirations of humanity. We, the self-appointed masters of a planet in shambles, gaze upon the...
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Categories:
fragmented, corruption, education, environment, extended metaphor, freedom,
Form:
Free verse
THE PRISMATIC SELFContest : The Prismatic Self
Sponsor : Daniel Henry Rodgers
Date submitted : 19/5/25
—————-
“Contests around track, contests for followers,
for best tasting wine, most exquisite
architectural design ~ endless
quests to become best versions of Self,
sharpen mind, mould...
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Categories:
fragmented, age, character, courage, destiny, extended metaphor, freedom,
Form:
Bio
Two Doves of Red Lipstickact i:
walk down the strip, the neon lights casting a gaudy glow on the fray. i meet my dealer, a facilitator of welcome distraction, and we exchange nods. i take a bump, and the rush...
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Categories:
fragmented, dark,
Form:
Free verse
BLUE NUDE : Pablo Picasso: 1902she rose from depths of his despair
followed an artistic youthful
D
...
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Categories:
fragmented, allegory, allusion, art, bereavement, blue, body, color,
Form:
Ekphrasis
Of Unknown OriginNylon waste is often akin to a brushed out stable, manger, or stall. But brushing the carpet is often a resemblance of a swirling cloud of dust and tobacco shards and tobacco shards are not...
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Categories:
fragmented, beach, beautiful,
Form:
I do not know?
Living With a MythLiving With A Myth
How dares one to speak of disability and live with it to tell the story narrate
...
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Categories:
fragmented, society,
Form:
Free verse
Ten Interpretations of John 1-1"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."
Take your pick! Or better still, self realise your own insight.
Interpretation of the agnostic:
Original thought is energy created...
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Categories:
fragmented, spiritual,
Form:
Rhyme
And What To ChooseCoffee or tea?
Fragmented frogs frolicking fruitlessly freeing flavoursome fairy freckles,
But what of the speckled hound in the bin?
Well he growled,
He snarled,
The sole paw pilot pivoting,
How interesting was it to note though that the frogs although...
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Categories:
fragmented, bangla,
Form:
I do not know?
Einstein SpeaksOld Albert was frustrated.
He knew his famous ego-identity came from this solar eco-system
with four interdependent dimensional voices.
He felt his own original moment began with ZeroSum nutritional balance
between eco-centered womb
and emerging ego-centered identity,
And, he felt...
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Categories:
fragmented, age, death, depression, dream, environment, health, integrity,
Form:
Political Verse
Non-Rocket ScienceWhen I was an undergraduate
in Michigan
I became fascinated with my bilaterally transubstantiating internal conversation
about sufficient v necessary evidence
for thought v feeling experience
That communication's principles of co-empathic persuasion
were also healthy-positive psychology's research
on how to best regenerate...
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Categories:
fragmented, culture, earth, education, health, peace, philosophy, science,
Form:
Political Verse
From Grime To ShineMy heart is glimmering glass,
Shattered in your hands
Our love grew like green grass…
On many terrestrial lands
I am a diamond of imperfection…prone to rejection…
Make me whole and beautiful
Because I’ve been an empty soul
A worthless,...
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Categories:
fragmented, anxiety, beautiful, beauty, courage, emotions, encouraging, hope,
Form:
Free verse
Love of Earth HistoryLove of history
commences a health and pathology journey
toward totalitarian terror
and unitarian awareness,
fragmented numbness of prey
and integral consciousness
of co-empathically benign predators
casing out
Framing one Earth-rhetorical spiraling event
within which herstory
of commodified
and domesticating victims
remains too unlargely untold
to optimize healthy...
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Categories:
fragmented, health, history, humanity, passion, peace, perspective, philosophy,
Form:
Political Verse
My boots, still burdened with the dust of Carpathian trailsMy boots, still burdened with the dust of Carpathian trails,
Silently slip over the gleaming tiles of an urban temple,
Where hipsters sip artisanal nectar on lazy Tuesday afternoons,
Under the impassive gaze of a Bucharest wrapped in...
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Categories:
fragmented, fantasy,
Form:
Free verse
Categories:
fragmented, butterfly, destiny, identity,
Form:
Free verse
FrustrationFrustration
These days my frustration is digital in that `Brave New World'
...
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Categories:
fragmented, humanity,
Form:
Free verse
Beautiul ScarsMorning unfolds me into
its warm and accepting light.
I sweep my front porch, read to my boys,
walk the dog. I let the breeze blow my hair
and rustle my skirt into fluid waves
exposing my beautiful...
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Categories:
fragmented, forgiveness, introspection, life, memory, moving on, pain,
Form:
Free verse
Pixie Pixela's Purgatory RebellionA young girl’s voice / lost in the data / cries out
"Why are we here?"
Pixie Pixela... her words soft and low murmurs...
"This world is yours... dear... a garden for stories to grow."
But her digital eyes...
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Categories:
fragmented, child, freedom, internet, satire, vanity,
Form:
Free verse