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Hate On The Other Hand Poems

These Hate On The Other Hand poems are examples of On The Other Hand poems about Hate. These are the best examples of On The Other Hand Hate poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Take My Hand
If Thou take not our hands,
and feet,
our bodies
hosting ghostly minds,
our organic inside lives
flowing out emphatic love

We will continue to fail,
to fear,
to feel tired,
retired,
weary,
untreaded,
worn.

When I try...

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Categories: on the other hand, angst, anxiety, gospel, health,



Not Where Jeff Is a Chef
It had yet to enter Mister Jeff’s head
That I know him like the back of my hands:
Never would ask him bread let alone bed,
News of...

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Categories: on the other hand, conflict, fear, food, hate,

Premium Member Identity
Right foot snaps in place ushering a new perspective, 
tremor within the ankle. 
This electric energy drives up the knee, 
the unknown. 
Piercing eyes has...

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© Lee Norton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: on the other hand, conflict, discrimination, environment, freedom,

Premium Member This World At Hand
This world at hand
Can you see division is the fan
Which instills many with hate
For they have lost sight of there fate
They walk proudly as the...

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Categories: on the other hand, fate,

Premium Member Overplayed Hand
Under the cover of night, a major mission.
The self-assured plot and scheme did not fail
because it was not well planned and executed.
Nor did the affair...

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Categories: on the other hand, christian, confusion, jesus,



Wild Sugar Hand
Love Me
Hate Me
Show Me
Shun Me
Love me today, leave me tomorrow
Leave me today, buy me tomorrow...

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Categories: on the other hand, engagement, funny love, marriage,

Premium Member Hand Me Downs -- Both Audio and Text
My wife and I prefer hand-me-downs to new things in most cases, but then, we're antiques freaks - 


Lots o’ fog an’ kinda brisk that...

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Categories: on the other hand, family, father daughter, father

May I Have Your Attention
May I have your attention please?
I'm not afraid (I'm not afraid)
To Lie (to Lie)
Everybody (everybody)
Come take my Eye (come take my Eye)
We'll walk through Eternity...

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Categories: on the other hand, anger, hate, hurt, imagery,

The Devil Takes My Hand
I hate the man in the mirror 
Don’t think it gets much clearer than that
Had a soul but let it go
As I watched my life...

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Categories: on the other hand, addiction, angst, anxiety, deep,

Premium Member Hand Made Things
Hand Made Things

Small things made my ready hands, giving of themselves and their time. 
Time; their very lives, a measured existence between birth, life and...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: on the other hand, cancer, child, christian, cinderella,

Premium Member What Started As Bliss Has Brought Death's Black Hand Poets Dedication Series
Part Two Of, Emily Dickinson, dedication series

(1.)

What Started As Bliss Has Brought Death's Black Hand
poets dedication series

As a tree full of crows looked down on...

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Categories: on the other hand, appreciation, art, creation, meaningful,

Premium Member Hand In Hand
with all the darkness
of written words foreseen
I light a candle of promise
to burn endless days

where love subdued
awaits a call
as souls gather 
renounced
to shun the hate
of...

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Categories: on the other hand, baptism, beauty, brother, faith,

The Helping Hand
The helping hand
The hand that hit me never done me no good
Nor have I ever learned from the kick of a foot
All I ever learned...

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© Fritz Klar  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: on the other hand, abuse,

Premium Member May God Stop the Hand of the Next Gunman
Forty nine people were shut down,
that Sunday morning was very sad;
sunrise came and mourned their death,
I grieved for the souls of all the innocent!


" Damned...

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Categories: on the other hand, death, evil, feelings, god,

A Left Hand Made Verse 8
Homeland, do spread a net in the hungry child’s eyes.
Fishes grab with backbones the seaweeds in the swampy coloured lake.  
Homeland, have no mercy...

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Categories: on the other hand, life,


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