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Lost Political Verse Poems

These Lost Political Verse poems are examples of Political Verse poems about Lost. These are the best examples of Political Verse Lost poems written by international poets.


April 7 Why Trump
April 7—Figure something out in a poem

Why Trump?

For the last six years
I have been trying 
To figure out 

Why 40 percent
Of my fellow Americans
Still support...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, evil, political,



Premium Member Isn't that what it's all about?
Some times when problems abound
and your approval ratings keep going way down.
Reporters nipping at your heels like hungry hounds,
questioning your judgement, if your still mentally...

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Categories: dance, political,

Premium Member Boo Hoo Deja Vu
Our foxy former president
who rallied the rioters and
then safely went,
is hoping that we all forget,
the January 6th Capitol attack
and the good judgement that he lacked,
and...

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Categories: political,

The Diadem of the Land
A diadem of sovereignty, a symbol of royalty
made up of Unique jewel of valley surrounded by the rarest gold of Mountains 
 Waited for it's...

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© Grace Mura  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: poetry, political,

Money the Root of All Evil
Ever wonder why pains progress?
The world's under money a' stress,
Systems of exchange beat's a' brow,
The rich get richer, the poor a' dow.

For years on end...

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Categories: abuse, anger, money, political,



Premium Member I Hear He's a Winner
 
"Bolsonaro's personal motto  ... the truth will set you free "

            ...

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Categories: political,

Premium Member Unworded Rituals
Glow morning warm
hugging
sleepy scalp and face embrace
outside sacred pink
yellowing fragrant dawn

Without fear of fading dark
or death
or sin

Welcome in
naked foot massage
pressure memories of walk
on stretching strings

Hang...

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Categories: health, integrity, passion, power,

The Unprecedented Factual of Executive Orders
How could our god given rights
be taken away by man,
when he never had 
any power to do such act.

Involuntary actions goes
against moral laws,
which nobody can...

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© K. Parker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, endurance, grief, lost,

Supremacy
“their freedom of width, yet not of height 
Descends, through the transpiring fright 
Which enraptured them, in a cage of night 
, never once, I...

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Categories: betrayal, conflict, deep, discrimination,

Old and New 2 : Boardroom
OLD AND NEW 2 : BOARDROOM 


Jackal preyed on dimpled dolls
smiling gold on slender wrist
nosing down a slippery path
scowling schoolboy promoted
beyond his mediocre castle


Mammals sat...

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Categories: africa, allegory, confusion, extended

Premium Member Funeral For An Alien
Friends,
Trumpians,
EcoFeminists

We gather here
to no longer hear divisions
across a win/lose 
zero-sum aisle
so we can see revisions
within a win/win
nonzero-exponential
future free of buried guile.

Green flowing fullness
no longer mourned
for...

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Categories: culture, education, health, peace,

Premium Member Treasuring the Educator
A former friend of mine
tricked me into becoming
something I am not

The volunteer President
of our condo association,
a position I clearly cannot afford
midst trifling disassociations.

We were starting...

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Categories: education, health, humor, integrity,

Premium Member Claustrophobic Centers
Much has been felt
then written
about loneliness at the top

Less written,
yet perhaps far more often felt,
about claustrophobia in the center.

Problems with delegation,
boundaries,
predictable timelines,
responsive management focus,
follow through...

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Categories: appreciation, games, happiness, health,

Premium Member Anthroscenic Genes
My matriarchal genetic line
of narrative
not quite sublime
resonantly erupts
regeneratively abrupt

Loves repeating
robustly carnal wisdom's long
drawn out song

Continuously unabated
with unconditional
transgenerational regard
something emerging more positively
than simply not not hated

Unlike...

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Categories: earth, environment, health, history,

Premium Member Misguided Meditations
I am sorry
about my judgmental,
sadly disdainful,
tone
in earlier messages.

Even worse,
I remain embarrassed
for spreading it out
for key staff
and leaders
to well-positioned see
and hear
and feel,
touched by wounded toxicity.

My training...

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Categories: anxiety, appreciation, health, humor,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things