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Confusion November Poems

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


Daylight Savings Time Ends November 5th 2023 Means
Daylight Savings Time Ends – November 5th 2023 means...

discombobulated, harried, and lobotomized
state of body, mind, and spirit triage.

Onset of dark shadows signalling edge of night
occurs...

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Categories: november, autumn, business, confusion, dark,



Argh Daylight Savings Time Ends Two Am November 6th 2022
Argh daylight savings time ends – 2:00 AM November 6th 2022

Hour hands of o'clock get set back 
sixty minutes gaining extra hour of Autumn
round about...

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Categories: november, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Footnotes I
Footnotes to the crime 
mankind divided the ruination 
of the kingdom 

earth bleeding into Stardust 
a time lost and forgotten 
in footnotes to the crime...

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Categories: november, abortion, absence, abuse, allegory,

Discombobulation
Deed beseeches with no passion,
Ruled like a peasant,
By cussing, language was weaken,
Rationality overruled by emotion,
Ignorance detests reason,
These mongrels play chicken.

What a trick!...

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Categories: november, angst, confusion, emotions,

November Election
Republican or Democrat
Election day mayhem combat
Red and blue Elephant Jackass
Either side chosen has no class
A confusion among the ranks
Wanting money out of our banks

As time...

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Categories: november, political,



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Today the world is crazy wrong,
Upside down and sideways long.

Political strife in a voting year
Brings about a heightened fear.

Red or Blue the fine line blurs
with...

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Categories: america, confusion, integrity, november,

Daylight Savings Time November 6th 2016
Hour hands clock back sixty minutes of Autumn
Round about this same of month every year, what a bum
er, and inconvenient truth diverged from this chum
purposelessly...

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Categories: november, allusion, assonance, autumn, fun,

Gone Till November
Reflecting back on my past, I think I'm better here
We've lost a lot of spirits, innocent lives taken every year
Yet, we are not the solution
They...

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Categories: november, care, deep, emotions, journey,

Trumped Up Limerick
oh my lord a story so stark
familiar hoof marks stab at a monarch
do what you must
passion will always trump lust
donald will not draw my ballot...

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Categories: november, celebrity, confusion, fear, grave,

November 1, 2015
I am supposed to cry
When somebody dies
But even though I try
A tear I do not cry

When Grandma passed
It was my last
A glance I cast
Into my...

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Categories: november, bereavement, confusion, death, feelings,

Black Day Overturned
A slight chill surrounding your ghostly smile,
Black sumptuous full pout,
Dark poignant fixated pupils,
Scanning the perimeter to which you stand.


Poised and uncertain,
Frozen like icicles,
Racing thought's,
My life's...

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Categories: confusion, november,

November 1868
Bloody was the scene. November 1868
Was the beginning and the end of so much blood! 
The spreading echoes
And fade extended far, down the village of...

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Categories: november, confusion, courage, dark, death,

Aint Mi Gurl
I met a women who wouldn't say hello,

she was in my life before I could let you know,

so hard to find a little find like...

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Categories: november, atheist, confusion, courage, cry,

November Blues
I’ve got the November Blues,
End of a Glasgow Summertime,
Solely defined,
 On the hours of Sunshine,
Of which I’ve had TWO to choose,
November Blues,
Not cured by Christmas...

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Categories: november, beautiful, beauty, boyfriend, confusion,

Suicide Season
The days have become shorter,
It is early and it's dark.
Though it was dark before.

The leaves have long changed,
They have fallen from the trees,
And now their...

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Categories: november, confusion, death, death of


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