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Business March Poems

These Business March poems are examples of March poems about Business. These are the best examples of March Business poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Slots poker machines unsolved murders Illinois
Lake county music company filled with 
slots carney folk real carny folk the little 
pete's illegal gambling road show throughout 
the  Midwest gaming like...

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Categories: march, america, beautiful, blessing, integrity,



I Made a Beeline Bustle
Hurriedly enroute to her royal majesty
porcelain goddess throne
whereupon earlier today
March 28th, 2022,
after incomplete defecation
sitting pretty on pissoir,
I jiggled and wiggled posterior

(analogous to performing
the bum bared...

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Categories: march, adventure, animal, blessing, business,

Generic Germane Groveling Guy Still Wallows In Weltschmerz
Yours truly does readily confess
the following poem crafted more or less
approximately a year ago,
when coronavirus (COVID-19)
wrought havoc creating global mess
when panic against collective temple did...

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Categories: march, 12th grade, america, anniversary,

Premium Member More March, 2021 Madness
Wall Street Journal published some clerihews
A break from its financial and world news
  In trying to be real hip
  It shot itself in...

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Categories: march, business, change, crazy, poetry,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: march, 12th grade, character, hope,



Premium Member The Classic Car In the Glassy Globe
Over eighty years ago, my father
made a miniature Model T Ford
from scratch to scale out of
paper, paint, cardboard, wire and glue.
He could cradle it in...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: march, car, children, dad, grandmother,

To Mom March 11 1979
To MOM; March 11,1979
This is the story of an animal trainer,
Whose mettle and courage, couldn't be plainer. 
A search'd reveal if you'd care to explore,...

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Categories: march, animal, birthday, childhood, family,

About Twenty Two Score Years Ago
About Twenty Two Score Years Ago...

One “FAKE” rumor purports April Fools’ Day
accepted with hostile abandonment
according to Giggle ling search result
conducted by this gent
adopted when France...

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Categories: march, april, art, celebration, day,

Premium Member The Hotel Caretaker
How unparticular the day had particularly been,

On March the third of two-thousand and eighteen,

For the caretaker at an historic Adirondack Inn,

Had lacked company, and therefore,...

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Categories: death, grief, introspection, march,

Queen of Everything
A shrank is a plot point you had to move through to become you,

it had to slide right in-between the two red Sea's you carry...

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Categories: march, business, class, desire, growth,

Premium Member Another Nanny March
I already hear the Twittering Trumpers
and Trumpettes
in their unholy locker rooms
reducing the marching evolution of nurturing feminist matriarchs
to another whine,
too gooey,
shrill and screechy,
nagging nanny stroll...

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Categories: march, community, family, health, howl,

The Scottish Conservative Conference 2016 On March the 4th
Just on Friday there, at the end of the week in regality, 
The Scottish Tories met to discuss, market and aim, 
And state their policies...

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Categories: dream, education, leadership, march,

Think, Before You Throw Away
I have a great idea. 

Do you know all of these 
big business fat cats, 
roaming around in their 
two thousand, three or 
even maybe...

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Categories: imagery, inspirational, march, people,

No Laces
A line of loafers march in step,
through halls of granite and of pearl.
A rare and vaunted holy sept,
heels all clicking, toes unfurled.

Through halls of granite...

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© Aron Jacob  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: march, business, dedication, nostalgia, people,

A Call To Solidarity
There is us and them, but we must learn
Who is us and who is them ... whose blood is on the floor?
Whose illusions like shambled...

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Categories: march, on work and working,


Book: Shattered Sighs