Long Pedigree Poems
Long Pedigree Poems. Below are the most popular long Pedigree by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Pedigree poems by poem length and keyword.
Now and Then and Now Again1
Though still within our infancy,
we strive to thrive, but woefully
we flash and flaunt our 'primacy',
display our trophies pridefully.
Our terra firma ecstasy
destroys survival's harmony,
lays waste to life on land and sea.
Mankind, thy name...
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Categories:
pedigree, corruption, culture, environment, money, pollution, racism, religion,
Form:
Monorhyme
Where the Vision VisitsKentucky's late summer sunshine
sunk deep into their skin
as the boy rode on the back
of his Grandfather's coppered horse,
the tobacco harvest would begin soon,
aromas of sweet leaf darkness
were wafting in the field heat,
to the big barn...
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Categories:
pedigree, christian, heart, hope, , 9th grade,
Form:
Epic
Roses Are Red Collab-26These Limericks were written by many different PS poets who are all remaining anonymous. If you would like to add one of your own and remain anonymous send it to my soup mail. Enjoy!
Roses...
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Categories:
pedigree, anti bullying,
Form:
Limerick
Trump Against ConservativesWhat are some differences
between post-millennial Trumpism
and pre-millennial Republicanism?
I know...I know!
Republicans used to be fiscal conservatives
but now support a one trillion dollar deficit
per unaffordable health and safety care year,
Expanded deficit spending
despite taking more from not...
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Categories:
pedigree, abuse, bullying, caregiving, corruption, education, health, integrity,
Form:
Political Verse
Pleasant spring like day February 9th, 2024Pleasant spring like day February 9th, 2024
A scent (and sixth sense predominates),
when apple boughs
and other aromatic flora
laden with blossoms and fruit
gently assail cilia of the nostrils,
aside from aiding distinguishing
pleasant or unpleasant smells
additionally incorporate...
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Categories:
pedigree, appreciation, bird, earth, february, flower, husband, insect,
Form:
Rhyme
A Tribute To My Dog"Who can bear to lose a tie
With a dog that is man’s best ally? .......by poet
"Here lies my dog, motionless in his kennel
unable to wag his tail as he always did.
yesterday when I saw him,...
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Categories:
pedigree, angst, animal, death, dog,
Form:
Free verse
Literal SenseLITERAL SENSE :
Concrete counterintuitive ratioed for looser and Leader;
Interim arguments to know who's worst and best person,
Makes no sense either.
Itemised unique personalities need no prejudice session.
Sparked to negate fallacious rudiments; deal art.
Trumpling down...
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Categories:
pedigree, inspiration, wisdom,
Form:
Lyric
A Mogul's New AgeABIGAIL BAFFOUR KUSI,my love...
It seems to be like living without sorrow after experiencing hurricane-Florence,
Pain many thought you could not stand within a deadly province,
Today proves that your existence originates from core relevance.
The utmost concept that...
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Categories:
pedigree, age, birthday,
Form:
Personification
The Essence of Me
Born in the Goshen ghetto,
bound by an Ashkenaz forged umbilical chain
Beloved mother was Jim Crow lynch poor,
adored father was the Uncle Sam same
Third-generation slaves,
pauper freed allegedly
But royal blood their ancestors
sweaty tears did bleed
From...
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Categories:
pedigree, identity, spiritual, truth, wisdom,
Form:
Bio
Cadogan PlaceOn this side of the inferno,
A cool breeze gently tugs the sleeves,
Of the man whose plan is to seize,
Just enough children hands to die,
Before the rot of paradox,
Sets in to make him lonely again.
His idea...
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Categories:
pedigree, allegory, allusion, art, life, metaphor,
Form:
Blank verse
Nature's Single Dads - the Australian EmuNature’s Single Dad:
The Australian Emu :
The first 55 days
Emund is busy
preparing his
dance-floor for
partners who’ll put
him to the test.
His pedigree line
has proven with time
that it is now his
turn, to be best.
He hears them emerge
from the...
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Categories:
pedigree, bird, birth, brother, caregiving, creation, dad, dance,
Form:
Rhyme
Reflections On My Seventieth Birthday
...
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Categories:
pedigree, birthday, emotions, introspection, life, mythology, poetry, poets,
Form:
Rhyme
The DealThat Bay was just misery, just when I thought he was ready to gentle down,
He’d cut loose shinning and shying from anything that he had a chance to fear, and he’d get to bucking...
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Categories:
pedigree, humor,
Form:
Free verse
A Drought of the HeartA drought has come to human stage
That makes me glad I’m of an age
Where memories of rain at least
Remind my soul of winsome feast,
A time when middle class seem planned
With worker’s skills more in demand.
I...
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Categories:
pedigree, faith, love,
Form:
Rhyme
Pander Pander and Plunder the Bin“Now listen to Nanny, while the nurse gives you a shot.
I’ll tie your hands fast, so you can’t throw a swing.
Potion injected will tend to burn hot.
Like and consider all people. And now go into...
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Categories:
pedigree, political,
Form:
Rhyme
Fare-Well Ole PardFarewell old pard, I write this letter to you. Well, I guess I’ll saddle up and ride out with my new pard, he’s only a colt at three.
He’s a real beauty, a real eye pleaser...
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Categories:
pedigree, death, emotions, horse,
Form:
Rhyme
Pleasant Spring Like Day January 12th, 2020Pleasant spring like day January 12th, 2020
Courtesy climate change
(think global warming),
I would never wish to exchange
unseasonable temperature
way out of range
far to balmy, undoubtedly
ole man winter
weather did shortchange.
Once thermometer readings rise
even smidgen one moost not minimize
Earth...
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Categories:
pedigree, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
The Result of Cruel FateThe crone can hear the children's laughter, cold as ice
And they exclaim out "witch", not thinking she can hear
Their parents then admonish, "Try to be quite nice."
Upon her thin, emaciated form they leer
Of love forbidden...
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Categories:
pedigree, death, loss, lost love, love, sad, child,
Form:
Ottava rima
October Seventeenth Ninety Sixty OneOctober seventeenth ninety sixty one ...
Born sixty one years ago,
the follow poem from your bro
transmitted courtesy flagship
named Jacques-Yves Cousteau
constituting countless ones and zeroes
instantaneously traversing cyberspace
as packeted, framed dataflow
binary digits bit of information
to acknowledge when
thee transitioned...
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Categories:
pedigree, absence, adventure, anniversary, birthday, endurance, family, hello,
Form:
Rhyme
Lavender and White LaceThe grand madam wore double strains of opal perils,
Around her collar of white lace, in eloquence personified,
She’s cultures Lady of utter refinement, curtsying to noble
And high brad’s aristocrats alike.
In fragrances of memories I’ve drifted backwards,
To...
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Categories:
pedigree, art, beauty, class, devotion, heartbreak, history, imagery,
Form:
Free verse
Strangest ThingsLittle strange things, like more concurrent truths
Between science and religion, but picking one
Closes off the truth saught, instead pride filled
arguments
About who has the most relevance in the idea
given to them based...
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Categories:
pedigree, epicmen, education, may, men, power, truth,
Form:
I do not know?
John AshberyWe will often fight against the goads dealing in premortal slime
It's the turning of the tide then exposed;
Through various loop holes we then get confused even feel used...
Faith is the substance of things not...
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Categories:
pedigree, adventure, art, confusion, dedication, faith, family, funeral,
Form:
Free verse
Convoluted11/22/21
This is sad, it makes me sigh
Why try to lie?
My guy I spy
That there's more to life
Than getting high
Wasting money and time
To change it, effort is what you must apply
Go ahead roll the dye
You might...
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Categories:
pedigree, dark, deep, life, poetry, rap, sad, truth,
Form:
Rhyme
Piecing Together Harris Kuritsky Tattered Family TreePiecing together Harris/ Kuritsky tattered family tree
(Betsy Ross would beam at unflagging effort)
Ah, here all along yours truly
thought himself an abductee,
and/or zoologically
linkedin with chimpanzee,
hence imagine my disappointment
flipping laminated pages ye
ja undertook undoubtedly
painstaking effort,
plus wireless subcommittee
stitched...
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Categories:
pedigree, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Free verse
The Tramp PersonaThe Tramp Persona
Who was this boy, a pauper born?
Existing in despair and continual forlorn
Scandalized, accused of communist sympathies
Encompassing both adulation, and social controversies
Charlie Chaplin how can I take you seriously?
Chucklesome slapstick injecting tragedy
Awkward, little mime...
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Categories:
pedigree, analogy, celebrity, discrimination,
Form:
Rhyme