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Goodbye Poverty Poems

These Goodbye Poverty poems are examples of Poverty poems about Goodbye. These are the best examples of Poverty Goodbye poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Rekha - Trigger warning
Standing upon the roof top,
watching her brothers walk to school,
Rekha reminisces about her playground,
full of childhood innocent smiles.

A sole kite decorated in orange and red,
floats...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abuse, child abuse, poverty,



Premium Member Aloha Also Is Goodbye
*Image of Floor Mat by Etsy.

Aloha also is Goodbye

How do, You do,
(Obama, who?)
Honolulu,
"Gathers," the pro-left best
they stick like cements,

Issues: starved mass,
overcrowdedness;
their gilded penthouse nests
o'er the...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: betrayal, depression, food, poverty,

28 Days and Counting
For this short time,
We had found our lives,
Because the council had tried to compromise.

The payed for our B ‘n’ B,
In the centre of Bournemouth,
Right by...

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Categories: poverty, childhood, cry, family, goodbye,

Epitaph
Farewell, au revoir, arrivederci, auf wiedersehen
to the world that never cared to know my name
To the cerulean seas I've never seen
in which I never swam...

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Categories: poverty, death, goodbye, loneliness, longing,

A Mother Fades Goodbye
Sometime before I was old enough
to be this vessel of seawater reflections
          she began to dissolve.
Husband...

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Categories: poverty,



Premium Member Belonging
He suffered a plenty, but from deep within, he disconnected the suffering.
Whether on purpose or subconsciously, the disconnection was for his protection. He learned from...

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Categories: goodbye, poverty,

After Covid19, If There Is An After
I
You will not be flying very far for the rest of 2020
Say goodbye to globe-trotting entitlements
The airlines are flummoxed: they need you; you need plenty
Of...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: poverty, angst, change, confusion, endurance,

Premium Member Litany a 7776 Form
An albertine goodbye

a delicate petalled rose
flutters slowly from on high,
upon the green sward,to lie-
dying without a sigh...

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Categories: poverty,

Premium Member The Scraggy Fowl
16th September 2018

THE SCRAGGY FOWL	

The frightened scraggy fowl ran shrieking across,
The grass trodden path,
Only a squawk was heard in the aftermath,
Isaac’s gain, the chicken’s loss!

Young...

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Categories: africa, hero, poverty,

The Magdelene
The vomit stench of ******** 
reeks from the webcam
as the living dirt approaches.

She is so free from restraint:
goodbye natural law
and biblically derived morality,
for the personalism...

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Categories: poverty,

Left Over Filters
Rolled up tobacco, 
Left over filters,
That life,
Yeah I'm guilty, 
But you know, 
At least I'm still me,
If you haven't understood,
You'll still understand,
Question though..
Have you shook...

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© Omer Shafi  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: poverty, anger, conflict, emotions, hate,

Depression
Depression

3 o’clock in the morning…
The sounds of bed frames hitting drywall,
The sounds of Chopin and Coltrane played
With a hint of sadness in tone.
Sounds of whores...

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Categories: poverty, betrayal, city, confusion, corruption,

Like the Frightened Jackrabbit, I Run Away From Love
Jump up and down like a jackrabbit
running through meadows
running from what?
Could it be heartbreak,
a venemous snake that hides in the grass,
hiding with fangs ready to...

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Categories: poverty, beautiful, beauty, courage, cry,

Can You Feel Me
Feel me standing there
on the draw bridge
that stands stubburn and erect
over the rushing waters blown by the wind
back and forth.
I listened to the crows
posted on...

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Categories: poverty, abuse, age, beautiful, blue,

Boat of Poverty
Why this boat?
Could it be the boat of destitution?
Conveying Epidemics, Hunger, Rags,
Malnutrition and Illiteracy.

Descend from me!
Banish from my world!
You cursed word!
You that called education a"Privilege"!
Patrimony...

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Categories: poverty, adventure, africa, black african


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