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Imagination Poverty Poems

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


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EXPLORATIONS
divergent
  transition
extinguish
in
surroundings
with
echoes
 defined
&distinctive
crytalising
the
symbolic
patterns
  fused
alongside
  the
geometrical
  harmony
revealed
in
deeper
 things&
draw close
PRESENT-MOMENTS
different
  facets
particularly
 stylistic
intense
  & preoccupied
enclosed
focussed
in
a
  sweeping
     panorama
of
naturalistic
 simplicity
of
common
 consciousness
closely
linked
 in enthusiastic
cultures
of
 imagination


OBJECTIVES
in
realistic
 representation
implicated
by
 characteristic
emphasis
of the
   naturalistic
& contemporary
motifs
in
uniform
  focus
schematically
displayed
panoramically
&
monumental
in expression
of attitude
poised
  & orientated
in
visionary
emotion
  of a dream...

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Categories: poverty,



Premium Member Let
Let politicians claim virtue,
and abandon honest men.

Let the poor inherit promises,
and be comfortable servants.

Let the famous enjoy advantage,
and carry no favors in heaven.

Let physicians prescribe...

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Categories: poverty, imagination, integrity, life, philosophy,

Against Hegemony
Steps on mud, a stalking thread,
Red strings wind through dying groves
Where life needs time, to find footing,
Red strings halt hands in greed which hold
The axe...

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Categories: class, community, political, poverty,

Woman of the Wasteland III of III
From ruined halls of a corrupt little apartment 
I flee with my children, trailing after me 
No more the hard hand of hate 
On my...

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Categories: poverty, abuse, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Terminal Frost
The ground is hard 
from last night's snow
all creation has frozen, 
slick ice from a day of infernal sun

Twilight has bled away to pitch-black onyx...

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Categories: poverty, allegory, allusion, america, analogy,



The Ghost On the Wall
The ghost haunting the wall stood tall
He manifested in the shape of a man wearing a top hat and tails
I christened him Tom
I would talk...

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Categories: poverty, childhood, dance, imagination, loneliness,

Nocturnal One
Night catches wing 
flies like dreams 
jumped in shifting revelations 
realities each new hue 
a shade with a difference  
a different order 
of a...

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Categories: poverty, allegory, analogy, angst, art,

This Lost Highway
Shadows stretch out across this lost highway. 
Cool winds dance dying leaves as the sunsets cast.

At the edge of sky, hues of gold and Crimson...

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Categories: poverty, allegory, allusion, art, beach,

Fury For the Masses Ii
It was always for the dyeing.
See the amazing 
two headed asexual 
gang of socialite housewives 
revealed on prime time
for their anti-social media 
love for handguns...

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Categories: poverty, addiction, america, anger, animal,

What a Fella
What a fella what a lovely fella happened their way
What a generous fella to kindly offer all these gifts and his services for free
He was...

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Categories: poverty, character, england, games, humanity,

Premium Member Mundane Matters of Mortals
Alas
how they suffer
poverty seeds disease 
like a puddle breeds mosquitoes - 
the sickly buzz is everywhere..

the dirge of the drudge 
nowadays damn near everyone in...

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Categories: poverty, dark, death, loss, planet,

Premium Member I Imagine
can you imagine yourself a young girl from Nighastan?
who is thirteen, and never stepped foot in regular school?
toiling day and night, taking care of siblings...

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Categories: imagination, poverty, power,

I Forget
Sometimes I forget.
I forget my stutter
and attempt to talk fast.
I forget I'm single
and imagine my children all grown up.
I forget to wake up
and my dreams...

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Categories: confidence, imagination, poverty, youth,

An Uncommon Prayer
Beloved
You know we are beyond imagination
for are you not!

Right hand and left
we hold together all possibilities.

Teach us how to be human,
teach us to be humble
yet...

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Categories: poverty,

Parodies
From your parapet of pity you prophesize and proclaim, 
That the widows of the tailors dug two shallow graves.

To mould the unmoulded into suits a...

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Categories: poverty, anxiety, appreciation, blue, care,


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