Long Philanthropy Poems
Long Philanthropy Poems. Below are the most popular long Philanthropy by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Philanthropy poems by poem length and keyword.
The Whippy-Dip - 2nd Half Text Plus Full Audio W-IllustrationHere's the deal, folks...
This is, as indicated, the 2nd HALF of this fairly lengthy poem. Due to Poetry Soup's file-size limitations, this piece, like several of my story-pieces, had to be posted in 2 parts....
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Categories:
philanthropy, inspirational,
Form:
Narrative
The City and the State of Play TodayTHE 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...
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Categories:
philanthropy, business, community, corruption, international, london, money, political,
Form:
Free verse
The Whippy-Dip - 1st Half Text Plus Full Audio W-IllustrationHere's why this is necessary...
This is, as indicated, the 1st HALF of this fairly lengthy poem. The 2nd half had to be posted separately due to Poetry Soup's file-size limitations. No other...
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Categories:
philanthropy, inspirational,
Form:
Narrative
Growing Up, La - Part 3Chapter 3: College Preparation
My freshman year started quite smooth
Touch football broke my leg
My luck we had a tennis coach,
That brought things down a peg!
My algebra was like a dream,
Played tennis, found it fun,
And Science Fairs...
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Categories:
philanthropy, life, , cute,
Form:
Rhyme
Veil of Evil - Jimmy SavileOh, if only ...
If only monsters ...
LOOKED like monsters.
If they lurked ONLY in the dark,
Glowing red eyes and chiseled teeth ...
Claws and horns and forked tails,
...
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Categories:
philanthropy, abuse, anger, child abuse, evil, horror,
Form:
Free verse
Beyond the Mourning of BereavementBeyond the mourning of bereavement
Today marks fourth anniversary of tragic deaths
an aching breaking heart – mine
remembers four extinguished breaths.
(dashed – not while riding off
in a white horse open sleigh,
but upon learning untimely demise
regarding prosperous...
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Categories:
philanthropy, absence, america, angel, august, bereavement, cry, farewell,
Form:
Free verse
My Visit To Nirmal HridayPerhaps from my childhood, it had been my burning desire,
To glance Nirmal Hriday (Pure Heart) - a home I did admire;
At the thought of Kolkotta - Mother's house - my heart did churn,
To be with...
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Categories:
philanthropy, caregiving, dedication, happiness, joy, life,
Form:
Rhyme
African SunAfrican sun
African sun African sun,
The sun that differed
from any sun in the world.
You kill and scorch all the disable
Creatures in African world.
You're a paradigm during all
arid complicates.
You torture and wallop
By your excess heat because
We're...
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Categories:
philanthropy, africa,
Form:
Alliteration
Harry Chapin - Story of a LifeI’m about to tell what’s an important story,
Of a singer who is sadly now long gone,
Whose story needs some increased recognition,
He could p’raps be described a special one.
He was born in nineteen forty two,
And sadly...
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Categories:
philanthropy, poverty,
Form:
Rhyme
Sham Cum ShameThey say the virus does not exist. Why?
our leaders politicize its mortality
profiteers make it a minted and crispy business
rumour mongers carry myths of it across the Nile
and the poor are to isolate at home in...
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Categories:
philanthropy, africa, corruption, depression, heartbroken, nonsense, poverty, rights,
Form:
Free verse
The Three Travellers In a BodyToday I stood Me in front of a mirror
And invited Myself for a talk
There we all stood for a minute or two
...looking at each other... and into each other
Searching... appreciating... criticising
Hey guys, thiz wassup ......
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Categories:
philanthropy, lifelife, me, dream, dream, life, me,
Form:
Narrative
Beyond the Mourning of Bereavement(dashed off upon learning untimely demise
regarding prosperous family, whose small
plane crashed. about half dozen years ago,
they lived ~ three doors down from us.)
No words can assuage the deep sorrow,
this once upon...
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Categories:
philanthropy, 11th grade, 12th grade, death, fate, loss,
Form:
Ode
Just WrongJUST WRONG
Throughout my life’s journey, I chanced to see,
Many things to this day that bother me,
The things that chose the path of my destiny,
the path of life towards my Philanthropy
I saw at a...
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Categories:
philanthropy, change, community, corruption, desire, discrimination, giving, how
Form:
Rhyme
Senor's Wealth ManagementSenor's wealth management...
battered pinata like
Yours truly courtesy servitude
tethered existence suffers neck
brunt of yoke
fiscal recklessness got me woke
within cosmic schema,
a mere infinitesimal speck.
Insolvent crisis principally bespoke
interestingly enough
caught me off balance
sudden pennilessness
(dollar short/ day late dada)
analogous...
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Categories:
philanthropy, abuse, anger, angst, anxiety, betrayal, bullying, confusion,
Form:
Rhyme
Xenophobia- Target the Bird Not the TreeSeems as a country full of saints and carriers of purity
as all crimes are interestingly attributed to outsiders
tagging them the influential teachers of immorality
yet such crime lovers show the capability of posing a threat
through the...
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Categories:
philanthropy, africa, anger, anti bullying, bullying, conflict, murder,
Form:
Epic
Prologue Chapter Two
Whoopie stayed there counting all the white people leaving while flatulantly writing a letter to the Israeli people, denying their right to exist and denying the holocaust happenings and carboned...
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Categories:
philanthropy, art,
Form:
I do not know?
Joie De Vivre Cost Me Nothing To PurchaseNo rhyme nor reason why
with yours truly ejaculating
(not prematurely), I utter yippee,
nope no intercourse induced whoopie
upon this... - day three
January two thousand and twenty one
perhaps consummation,
regarding aforesaid euphoric mood
indicative I will become philanthropy
recipient i.e. anonymous...
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Categories:
philanthropy, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, absence,
Form:
Free verse
BougainvilleaIt glanced seductively at Louis with intricate petals and thorns from the roadside
A weedy hawker peddled the evergreen climber to make meagre ends meet
Measuring up philanthropy and potential for growth Louis dug down in his...
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Categories:
philanthropy, celebration,
Form:
Free verse
Cry No More, PenelopeThey weave, they weave
They weep and they weave
Smarting under the persecuting whips -
Verbal, literal or carnal whips
They weep, they weep.
Locust-like they swarm the streets
To reach the factories before the sun settles well
In its diurnal rounds.
There...
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Categories:
philanthropy, sympathy,
Form:
Rhyme
Greater LoveGreater Love
I shivered and watched him as the snow fell
Frail, tattered clothes, bearded, no shoes, but--smell!
I thought--what a contrast--comparing sights,
But love was a lesson I'd learn that night!
Not from plastic steeples or rhetoric,
Philanthropy or...
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Categories:
philanthropy, allegory, forgiveness, introspection, life, love, people, philosophy,
Form:
Couplet
ClarityLike dew upon the grass is your Word
refreshing in it's purity when heard
framed within the structure of your Love
distilled with gentleness descending from above
In judgement and understanding Jesus walked
of the rulership of kingdom also...
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Categories:
philanthropy, dedication, devotion, faith, hope, inspirational, life, love,
Form:
Rhyme
SpringThe sun shines in a friendly glow while the birds sing mating songs, searching for
that lost bond of intimate natural longing. Greenery illuminates the path through the
garden, colorfully decorating the atmosphere with contentment....
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Categories:
philanthropy, allegory, life, love, music, nature, philosophy, social,
Form:
Imagism
For Philanthropist Warren BuffetI must say a bewildered chill ran down my back
When I learned the gigantic billions you throw to charity,
A big heart that only the heavens could endow,
That resonates with a compassion for those in depravity
And...
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Categories:
philanthropy, dedication
Form:
I do not know?
Look Up If You DareINSPIRED BY THE FILM
DON’T LOOK UP
Humanity has become oblivious, ignorant to an inevitable lightening quick catastrophe,
Politicians and the rich and famous are known for their eccentric...
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Categories:
philanthropy, humanity,
Form:
Rhyme
To Consider the AlligatorI wouldn't be scant. Its codfish lies to pull ferociously all up in its cube. The forks stomped the ponies. Why did your
goodness lift our leaf? What do ideas ride like? You sound like...
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Categories:
philanthropy, confusion, happiness, introspection, life, mystery, on writing
Form:
Prose Poetry