Seasons Poverty Poems
These Seasons Poverty poems are examples of Poverty poems about Seasons. These are the best examples of Poverty Seasons poems written by international poets.
Always At DawnIt's always at dawn
It's always in the shadows
That the criminals rob
The innocent as well as the guilty
It's deep in the dark night
That we forget on...
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poverty, animal, death, october, poems,
tent citiesnation's tent cities....dreams sleep frozen in all
impoverished seasons...
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poverty, 6th grade, 7th grade,
TransitionsTransitions and Contrasts: Just like the Seasons
Scorching, sweltering, drying, draining
The Candle of the Sky, now a supernova
Chirping birds cry out for drops of draught,
The strays...
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poverty, absence, angst, change, emotions,
Son of a FarmerI might wash up fine now
I might dress well now
But I'll still be a son of a farmer
Son of a laborer who has to...
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africa, encouraging, poverty, seasons,
Festering WoundOn the banks of river folks gathered solemnly
Where in repose lay the body of his father;
Dry dead-wood was stacked in layers they built,
Fire was crackling,...
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angst, death, memory, poverty,
The AppalachiansI grew up in the high Appalachians
Near the rim of the newest parklands,
Before strangers discovered the beauty
And the possibilities of running the rapids,
Enterprising out-of-staters saw...
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adventure, money, mountains, poverty,
Must Be WinterWaking up on winter mornings – the birth spasm reenacted
Time to head out in a world of pain and cold
Have to harness up the troika,...
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poverty, depression, endurance, funny, holiday,
Dancing Through Thin MarginsThere is an old and wise saying,
Take only what you need
and use everything you take.
We often consider the first part,
or at least make occasional stabs...
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Categories:
poverty, earth, health, integrity, peace,
Nailing Man's FearCan't empty bowls be filled with rice each day?
Whatever ever age, gender, color, or creed
That mankind’s dire hunger be swept away,
Not by crumbs when wheatfields...
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Categories:
change, poverty,
Mother, O MotherMother, O Mother
You were so sweet and gentle; so warm and so caring
You were drenched with heavenly drops of sweet honey.
Even when our lives were...
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poverty, appreciation, family, home, i
Not Harvest ThanksgivingI do so love harvest thanksgiving,
That time of year which celebrates agriculture,
When church flips from being god-centred,
To remembering farmers and good food...
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Categories:
poverty, celebration, child, childhood, creation,
My State of BirthMy State Of Birth
By Curtis L. Johnson, Sr.
M portrays my feeling of MISSING something I never had, ...
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poverty, birth, courage, desire, destiny,
Therefore Beholding Plays the Farmer PaleDried sand eclipsed over the Season’s fall,
sullen rhyme sings singer-birds over scale,
the storm-dance sprays dust against broken wall,
To the hat-worn folks, sorrowed, narrates tale;
Done...
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poverty, earth, farm, food, hope,
Horror of Man
A KID IS NEVER A CHILD ANY MORE
HE HAS TO FACE HIS PARENTS DEMONS
THE FATHER THINKS HE CAN BE SAVED BY HIS SEAMEN AS...
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Categories:
poverty, abuse, analogy, anger, character,
World On His ShouldersTo hold, to warm, to embrace,
Standing in the mist of dawn,
No warmth,
No loving arms,
But for the cold mist embracing,
Clutching heart in...
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poverty,