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Stress No Choice Poems

These Stress No Choice poems are examples of No Choice poems about Stress. These are the best examples of No Choice Stress poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Heart Guard-Smart Choice
Choose wisely your what guards your heart; for we are products of our environment.

Written: October 21, 2023, For Miranda Hawley Contest
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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: no choice, analogy, appreciation, care, conflict,



Premium Member A Speaking Butterfly
Placed eighth in :
No. 1234 New Poem Only Poetry Contest
Sponsored by Brian Strand

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Categories: no choice, humanity, inspiration, inspirational, men,

Premium Member Public School Prayer and Us Constitution
Stress prayer in the heart
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Categories: no choice, appreciation, blessing, community, education,

Divine Power
Power in multitudinal forms, for one to choose—
If selected……….Nature…Man Comforted
		    Science…Nature Destroyed
		    Knowledge…Superstitions Nullified 
		    Ignorance…Innocence...

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Categories: no choice, god, power,

Empowerment, Part Ii
...Now somehow she went to college,
though admittedly just a state school,
she was quite right from programming,
and like most she came out a fool.
Started talking of...

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Categories: no choice, conflict, confusion, heartbreak, political,



Make the Right Choice
The devil has his weapons his tools are sharpened and sharp
Slow, painful, deadly, and fast there is no compassion  
How, why, or when did...

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Categories: no choice, anger, anxiety, betrayal, conflict,

Premium Member Every Minute Is a Choice
Every minute of my day is a choice;
all of these choices make up my attitude
and my feelings of joy or depression.

Knowing this, I choose to...

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Categories: no choice, inspirational,

Premium Member Choosing Health
It's not my choices
I regret,

But,
sometimes what I didn't choose
to do
or join
or say
or at least not forget

About not hatching up
or mashing down
some healthier choices
in a wealthier...

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Categories: no choice, change, health, integrity, life,

An Honorable Man, Part I
Elias Kerwin was born to a woman
that people in the town didn’t care for,
way out in the old Dakota frontier,
she’d been nothing more than a...

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Categories: no choice, character, confusion, corruption, life,

Premium Member My Choice Tetractys
Eye
poems
displaying
a shapely form,
exempting audition from needless stress.


The challenge with the tetractys form is that each line is required 'to stand on its own ' and...

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Categories: no choice, poetry, word play,

Future Choice
Relieved yet slightly distorted,
My stress is so unrouted,
My energy is slaughtered
I feel so tired, but loaded. 

I want to write, Write endlessly
Till the time ends...

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© Rose Lil  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: no choice, how i feel, poetry,

Premium Member Wonder As a Political Choice
"Wonder
or radical [polypathic, polycultural] amazement
is a prerequisite for an authentic [ecopolitical] awareness
of that which is;
[regenerative love-rooted v degenerative fear-rooted
messages,
actions,
choices,
decisions regarding democratically cooperative
egalitarian
health and security for...

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Categories: no choice, culture, earth, education, environment,

My Weapon of Choice
Frizzy and misshapen, 
I drag my curls out of bed, 
to have the mirror brief me on their current visual. 


Every day something new.
 Frizzy...

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Categories: no choice, hair,

Premium Member A Choice Between Slavery and Death
The ways of life can be really cruel
Such I felt when Fate cast on me a dark spell
I sank low down a bottomless abyss
Hoping the...

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Categories: no choice, abuse, childhood, conflict, confusion,

Premium Member Spoilt For Choice
For those fortunate and more prosperous of us today
as consumers we have too much choice
we are spoilt
and  nauseatingly throw so much away
While so many...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: no choice, discrimination, food, society, stress,


Book: Shattered Sighs