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Women Rant Poems

These Women Rant poems are examples of Rant poems about Women. These are the best examples of Rant Women poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Public Transport Nation - Rant
PUBLIC TRANSPORT NATION


AH..the joys of public transportation
The “T”, the “El”, the “Tube”
short trips through hell
wading through the masses of humanity
clinging to the subways lack of...

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Categories: rant, culture, society,



Premium Member You Think Me Silly- a Rant
You think me silly and verbose
When love is on my mind…
Fickle fickle full of fluff
Love sick, crazy, blind

Deviant...defiant 
Sexually overcharged
Big picture oblivious
And from your life...

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Categories: rant, identity, introspection,

Woman's Rant On a Hot Summer Day
just because you see me walking down 'ho boulevard does not mean i'm for sale...
i don't have an advertising sign up inviting you to taste...

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Categories: rant, angst, black african american,

Nervous Love Rant
-Why am I nervous to write feelings down I didn't know I was feeling.
-An urge to write, a feeling to.. articulate.
-What am I scared of...

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Categories: rant, confusionwrite, me, write,

The Wrist-Snatcher's Rant
The Wrist-Snatcher’s Rant
 

The others, of course,
are more rabid than I
but less apt to show it.
Whenever I strike,
I never romp off.
I stand under neon,
the wrist
that...

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Categories: rant, fantasy



John's Slushy Rant
new mothers

            young  
		
         ...

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Categories: rant, confusion, baby, baby,

Rant # 247
Patience is slightly eroded
and I have been goaded
into a rant.
Ooooh I can't
stop myself.
Arrogant Children of frontal lobe disconnect
cannot feel past your intellect
thanks for saving you...

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Categories: rant, angst, confusion, history, life,

Sacred Vows (Rant)
unable to conceive 
why she couldn't leave 
an anxiety attack 
held her back 
feeling low 
from an "I told you so" 
spoken by a clown...

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Categories: rant, angst, people, sad,


Book: Shattered Sighs