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Hate New York Poems

These Hate New York poems are examples of New York poems about Hate. These are the best examples of New York Hate poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Nine Nine-A Peaceful Poetic Starting Point
Nine nine  

A story I needed to find  

My credentials were declined  

But it was Sunday, I did not mind  

Honestly,...

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Categories: new york, allah, anger, anniversary, history,



The Fule Lord
The follies of fools 
The lord of fools 
The fools that are lords
a leader of the damned 
Insane the minority of minions 
Deplorable and disdained...

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Categories: new york, america, analogy, anger, bullying,

The Blackest Day: Revisited
as the Towers die away 
alone on a beach where thunderheads Roll 
where I stood far from
shards of glass fire, horror, disaster
they televised only elemental...

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Categories: new york, allegory, america, angst, change,

City Changes
When a change in your surroundings
Makes you mad or discontent,
You might question if the houndings
Of some friends did represent

Truths that you were blind to seeing
For...

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Categories: change, new york,

Premium Member Never Forget
the buildings gray stood grand and tall
      the proudest prize of man's bright call
      ...

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Categories: new york, tribute,



Watching the News
Glued to the TV
Can't stop surfing news channels
Want to know it all

Nothing on TV
Can hold my attention like
MSNBC

CNN has me
Mesmerized with interviews
Larry King is 'King'

But...

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Categories: new york, age, allusion, america, analogy,

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: new york, 12th grade, character, hope,

Midnight Protest
Close to midnight, I jolted awake
By the noise only honking horns make
So I ran to look out
To see what was about
And I saw lots of...

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Categories: new york, night,

Premium Member The Red Letters
The Red Letters

They stand out in the bible, 
because they are the very word of God.
Pay attention. 
Don’t miss anything more.
You may need to know...

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Categories: new york, allah, america, angel, appreciation,

Premium Member Still Daylight
Still Daylight
In the Dark

The days are gathering…
dust, 
and so am I. 
Not intentionally, 
but metaphorically. 

I longed to have more time. 
I dreamed I could...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: new york, april, childhood, christian, giving,

Premium Member Ashes
Ashes

Ashes to ashes, dust to dust…
How many times have we heard this?
on TV, in a play, in a movie… 
Have you ever read it in...

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Categories: new york, abortion, abuse, allah, america,

Premium Member Truth Matters
Truth Matters

Deplorable. 
That is what I am. 
That is okay with me. 
I work hard, 
Have a family. 
I support my wife, 
and my own...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: new york, abortion, addiction, allah, america,

Premium Member Angels In Blue
Angels in Blue
Saints in Green

The hospital is a cold and sterile place. 
It is not meant to be…
warm or nice. 
It is meant to be...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: new york, angel, heart, heaven, holocaust,

Premium Member Pineapple Delight
Pineapple Delight

Today is the first day, 
The rest will all just follow, 
and sometimes get in the way. 
There will be good times, 
bad times,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: new york, addiction, creation, devotion, heaven,

Premium Member Filial Child
Filial Child 

Halfway to heaven, 
so thrilled to be saved.
My life, 
changed forever.
Filled with your spirit,
wrestles to serve. 

On fire…
in the night,
running through the streets,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: new york, angel, dedication, heaven, hope,


Book: Shattered Sighs