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Recidivists Poems - Poems about Recidivists
Recidivists Poems - Examples of all types of poems about recidivists to share and read. This list of new poems is composed of the works of modern poets of PoetrySoup. Read
short, long, best, and famous
examples for recidivists.
The Well of Bluebird Eggs
... "The Well of Bluebird Eggs" Treasure discovered at the bottom of The Well Lost marbles become Bluebird eggs the Ravens crack and collect Jewels in their serious......
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Lady Labyrinth
Categories:
recidivists,
muse,
Form:
Free verse
Kidnapping Freedom and Liberty
...Liberty has been taken hostage, abducted in many parts Of the world Freedom is often smothered, suffocated in many hearts In this world Both are often used as steady stepping stones By demagogue......
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©
Hebert Logerie
Categories:
recidivists,
abuse, cancer, conflict, courage,
Form:
Rhyme
Throw Away Bathwater, Not Baby
...Gratitude attitude grow Peacock attitude away throw Though temptations line up in a row Pointless, heartless any soul you to hurt Under no circumstances invective blurt Because so doing grows......
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©
John Sensele
Categories:
recidivists,
poems,
Form:
Free verse
Shields and Yields of Love
...Fields, shields and yields of love heal Upheavals hearts harassed and heckled in circumstances Maintained, retained and sustained on a hill Disown and drown doubts in cocoons that ingratiate imper......
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©
John Sensele
Categories:
recidivists,
poems,
Form:
Free verse
Going Down In Flames
...Toxic love in its truest form. I cannot let you go but, I cannot conform. Many years of tears, and raised fists. Too many of course, we are both recidivists. You finally went to the leave,......
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©
Chelsie May
Categories:
recidivists,
abuse, anger, conflict, courage,
Form:
Light Verse
The Lay of the Best Man - Part 5
...The Lay of The Best Man - Part Five Have you heard about the bespectacled man who wore his glasses to bed? Because when he awoke mornings his dreams were all blurry in his head. And what about......
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Robert Amure
Categories:
recidivists,
humanity, men,
Form:
Lay