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Confusion March Poems

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


Up up the fly away wig doth go revisited and revised March 10th, 2024
Up up the fly away wig doth go revisited and revised March 10th, 2024...

(Any resemblance between the following humorous account and real life circumstance tis...

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Categories: march, absence, adventure, confusion, humorous,



Daylight Savings Time March 13th, 2022
Daylight Savings Time – March 13th,   2022

A long time graduate courtesy 
Hard Knocks alum,
once again yours truly 
posts reasonable rhyme 
about shortest day...

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Categories: march, allusion, color, dream, flying,

Argh Daylight Savings Time March 13th 2022
Argh Daylight Savings Time – March 13th, 2022

Once again, yours truly
dishes out his regular dose
of literary gobbledygook
even Count Dracula
would not even bat an eye
nor give...

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Categories: march, america, change, confusion, history,

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 Endless Wake
March you wooden miniatures, 
Sullen and stoic all. 
Bend the band with iron hand, 
Heed your master’s call.
Lambs and cattle, herds no matter, 
Flocks and...

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Categories: march, dream, sleep,



Argh Daylight Savings Time March 14th 2021
Argh Daylight Savings Time – March 14th, 2021

Once again, yours truly
dishes out his regular dose
of literary gobbledygook
even Count Dracula
would not even bat an eye
nor give...

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Categories: march, adventure, confusion, evil, good

Premium Member A King's Tweeting Insurrection March
"Someone said Let freedom Ring some minimum 54 years ago
I I am overly concerned almost swayed of the abuse and irritation of fundamental displays of...

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Categories: march, abuse, america, analogy, betrayal,

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,

Conclusion
Now I’ve made sense and untied the knots 
the mist lifts I visualise what I could not 
events long gone and by now by all...

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Categories: march, me,

Daylight Savings Time March 8th 2020
Daylight Savings Time – March 8th,   2020

Two o'clock anno Domini nostri Jesu Christi 
hour hand clock sprung forward sixty minutes 
round about same...

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Categories: march, 11th grade, 12th grade,

February 29th, 2020
February 29th, 2020
alternately titled: 207th leap year since 1582

the year Pope Gregory XIII world leader
(i.e. essentially paterfamilias among
Roman Catholic flock)
timely maneuvered around calendrical rock
and hard...

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Categories: march, 11th grade, 12th grade,

March 10 2019 Daylight Saving Time Starts
March 10, 2019 - Daylight Saving Time Starts

The homey nimble storied wisdom of
Benjamin Franklin still
admired during hour time,
especially noteworthy, for slime
molds, the second Sunday of...

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Categories: march, appreciation, change, confusion, earth,

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,

Premium Member Oh, March
Oh, March
you pompous windbag
howling in the hollows
of Winters fade.
Scattering Fall’s gold
across warmed mud,
billowing tree bound
plastic bag kites,
hoisting the weightless hawk.

Oh March
you city street sweeper
funneling debris
down...

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Categories: confusion, march,

Lead Me Not To a Shadowless March
Lead me not to a shadowless march
Whence love and lust seek to merge
Two steps behind, a step afar
Things of the heart we tend to drag.

Lead...

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Categories: march, change, confusion, depression, destiny,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things