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Spoken Word Personification Poems

These Spoken Word Personification poems are examples of poetry about Spoken Word Personification. These are the best examples of Personification Spoken Word poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Magnolia Defends Herself
Like sweet cotton candy
are my flowers light pink
no one slips on them
nor do they stink

Schnookums, your cat
enjoys her window seat
eyeing birds in my arms
and I...

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Categories: bird, cat, flower, life,



Premium Member With a Mouth To Speak, I'D Shriek
They say that walls have ears to hear
   But not a mouth to speak
Though it's mostly for the good, I fear
  ...

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Categories: health, spoken word,

Kept In the Dark
I am MacDougal's parrot, he taught me how to speak,
    Whenever i repeat an obscene word, he chides, excuse your beak.
 ...

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Categories: friendship, spoken word,

Insomnia
1am: The clock strikes like bolts of lightning as my brain rapidly

fires neurons creating a torturous play field in my tired mind.

Pangs of loneliness hit...

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Categories: sleep, spoken word,

Just For the Truth
I stand in awe of the Truth
I live for it and not for a feat
It keeps me and helps me stay put
I loathe lies just...

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Categories: faith, jesus, spoken word,



Four-Play
Four corners.
Stands, four players. 
Quarrels of foul cries, collided.
Facing each nemesis into quadrants, divided. 

Individuals motivated by objectives.
Devising plans, careful detectives. 
Goal to achieve the...

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Categories: allegory, analogy, conflict, corruption,

Premium Member The Table
Men of substance
I implore you
Rise early
Come gather around me
I have no ears with which to judge you

Allow your ideas to resonate
Vibrate within my core
Bounce from...

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Categories: friendship, people, places, spoken

Hiphop Is Dead
Hip-Hop is dead
I can’t feel the throb, the devotion, the dedication
I wear all black
Black stilettos, black cut dress, aimed real low
Seductive but simple, I know...

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Categories: imagination, loss, music, nostalgia,


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