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Sport Pain In The Poems

These Sport Pain In The poems are examples of Pain In The poems about Sport. These are the best examples of Pain In The Sport poems written by international poets.


I Owe It To My Heart
I owe it to my heart to bring back to me
the better it loved, the yet to be.
To discourage thoughts that push aside,
all that is...

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Categories: pain in the, age,



Premium Member Assault Weapons Are For War
Why this inhumane suffering
A constant tale of slaughtering
Innocents who die
Forever in the earth to lie.

Do we need to see far more
All that suffering and gore
Lives...

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Categories: pain in the, confusion, life, memory, pain,

Bouquet Becomes Tourniquet
My memory endures a tourniquet
as it tries to forget, while holding blood.
It used to sport a bouquet
as it tried so hard to boast.

Bouquet becomes tourniquet.
A...

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Categories: pain in the, body, memory, pain,

I Do Not Trust Sport Trainers
There is a twinge in my left knee,
right on the inside of the kneecap, under the bone.

I’ll jump, sometimes.
Tendons stretching, stretching, stretching—
muscles flexing.
My foot leave...

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Categories: pain in the, anti bullying, anxiety, pain,

Premium Member A Ticket To the Super Bowl --
or a Cure for Malaria?  Hmmm . . . 

"Beware of honesty; it easily becomes an addiction."
-- a reformed hypocrite

*   * ...

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Categories: pain in the, pain,



Amateur
Every sport man’s first ID card,
On him imposing, a period to be on guard;
When the slimmest interest shows in financial gain,
And inglorious quitting is the...

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Categories: pain in the, appreciation, courage, depression, sports,

A January Summer In July
Night I am cold, though viscera burning,
I have pierced on a spit my torso turning.
Supposedly decomposing, et cetera;
words as per usual, concerning;

Do suggest a plethora,...

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Categories: pain in the, dream, good night, love,

Premium Member The Church of Presidents
The Church of Presidents
By Franklin Price
06/02/2020

Saint John's, near the White House, is the church of Presidents
Rioters tried to burn it, at least that's how the...

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Categories: pain in the, abuse, conflict, leadership, pain,

The Preacher With Steel Hands, Part Ii
...Steel Hands leapt to the ropes to celebrate,
what a dramatic comeback victory!
cried out his joy while pumping his fists,
right there for the whole audience to...

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Categories: pain in the, change, forgiveness, meaningful, pain,

Losing My Boys
Losing my boys 

I lost my son and husband  
thirteen months apart. 
I never thought I’d make it 
with such a broken heart. 

I...

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Categories: pain in the, bereavement, death, grief, husband,

Pain
The in duration of pain,
have many colors to gain.
Tattoo’s, scarification, piercing,
are some hues of pain liberation.
Every competitive sport has its threshold,
for the intimate courage to...

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Categories: pain in the, angst, atheist, life, mystery,

The Old Knight and Firebreath Part Two
He took his sword from its sheath
He felt the ground shaking underneath
He asked god for his help
And made one last yelp

Curse you, you foul beast
You...

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Categories: pain in the, adventure, devotion, evil, fantasy,

Is It Really Sport
Is it Really Sport?

Pitted and marked, scarred for life,
A Sportsman, Boxer, punched by knife.
Brutal the battle to knock his man down,
Broken features for belt and...

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Categories: pain in the, how i feel, men,

Premium Member Who's To Blame For Pain
Is pain a "gift" from God or mostly life we've chosen?
First wife good sport, but needed more attentive male,
She wanted home and child (not clearly...

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Categories: pain in the, appreciation, life, love, perspective,

Premium Member I Love Pain, Every Pain, Give Me More Pain
This is a solid, true, real.
This pain is mine alone.
This pain is my friend by my side.
It hears my wail, my sigh, my groan.

My somatic...

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Categories: pain in the, body, emotions, happy, heart,


Book: Shattered Sighs