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Redundant Poems - Poems about Redundant

Redundant Love
i dont know what im scared of im scared to fall in love with you scared that i may mess it up i dont know this game I've had zero practice and im not intimate at all in fact i cringe at stuff like that and to think i MUST do it to prove my love my affection? well excuse my ignorance, for...

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Categories: redundant, appreciation, beautiful, break up,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Stick People Dancing In the Rain
If I close my eyes I can see them quite plain, those stick people dancing in the rain.. They twirl and they lift with movements so stiff, never seeming to bend. There's others around but their deaf to the sound, captivated by the heat of their feet. Just like puppet pundits, repetitious, redundant, they dance on to their own silent beat.....

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Categories: redundant, dance,
Form: Light Verse



Premium Member Required No More
Do you know what it’s like To be required no more, To be put out to grass, To be kicked out the door, To know your work’s ended, No more will be done, To be slung on the tip, Pushed aside by the young, To be pensioned off In an unceremonious way, To know you’ve had yours, Every dog has its day, To have an appetite for...

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Categories: redundant, analogy, confusion, depression, drink,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member My Husband and I Are Redundant
My husband and I are redundant. When one of us asks “Remember the time?” The other one will say “yes” and it will be the same time. This limits our conversation. We laugh at the same things during TV watching. We can sit silently for an hour and twenty-six minutes. Them bam! We are both laughing like hyenas on crack. In between...

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Categories: redundant, husband, wife,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member I Am Redundant
I am redundant running in circles around and around no one can catch me no one is trying because I am redundant here is my husband he is redundant too we circle each other like tigers...

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Categories: redundant, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member We Are Redundant
we finish each other's sentences saying "we are redundant" six times a day it's forty-nine years later and we remain maniacally crazy about each other...

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Categories: redundant, marriage,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Redundant Ghosts
Ghouly the Ghost walked at night, His loud howls gave all a fright. Until one day, he lost his voice. It just happened, without a choice. How can a ghost haunt if it can't wail, To Ghouly, this was beyond the pale. He wandered through this once haunted house Aimless and timid, as a mouse. Wondering where Ghouls who have had their day Dwell...

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Categories: redundant, 10th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Redundant Conversation
“They are all liars and thieves!” She says. I have her on speaker, so I can paint while she complains. “She’s a psychopath,” She announces. “He’s a piece of…..” I lean down to pick up my glitter paint and miss that one. “And I told you about them,” she says “They are corrupt as you can get.” I am not...

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Categories: redundant, age, relationship,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Oz Redundant
Transmit transpire anti social copious methods of blank balled fissures of disastrous mistruths on the border of hell raiser dispatch piss filled like rats on a stinking/sinking ship, inbred senate cowardice akin to the O.K. coral what to think, desire and do do to keep a prostitute peace/place with the powers that be-nign perfectly reflected...

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Categories: redundant, absence, abuse, betrayal, conflict,
Form: Prose
Redundant Giz a Job
# Are we as human's and our labour becoming redundant ? By the means of our own technical endeavour ? Historically people's surnames where derived from the profession or trade they did # Ironically a man named Job's and a company called Apple Created as all a means of buying anything we desire online And in so doing cost thousands of small business and shop worker's their job's But hey you...

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Categories: redundant, slam,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member We Are Redundant
When we are alone Speech is redundant. If we use it we laugh Saying the same words in unison “We are redundant” we say. Almost fifty years of redundancy And yet, the most comfortable times, The most enjoyable moments The easiest times are when it is the two of us, for we become The fifteen and sixteen year old kids We were when we...

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Categories: redundant, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse
Redundant Cottage
Abandoned, dry and brittle Aged and neglected, still standing. Timbers dry, even too whittle Lost and non-commanding. Here you could feel free as you can be While early autumn hues grace the land. Sounds from a lake you can see The water lapping a shore of sand. Not so distant Eagles fish An Osprey tends its roost. Softly a breeze flows as I wish I resided,...

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Categories: redundant, autumn, flower, nostalgia, time,
Form: Free verse
Redundant Technology
If Academia by the Military, be gifted Internet technology Then Military replaced with what. The www. If Internet was no more use and turned from lamb to mutton What technology, do they hold now, those that will press the button....

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Categories: redundant, technology,
Form: Couplet
Abundant and Redundant
Abundant and Redundant Trump's weird words have become abundant; To poets like you and me they are redundant; When we saw him; His wits were dim, And has adopted the ability to be repugnant. Jim Horn...

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Categories: redundant, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Redundant and Repugnant
Redundant and Repugnant If what I will say does sounds redundant, Maybe to many this may sound repugnant; Walked around repudiating; Sounding so humiliating; All of these facts had become a coincident. Jim Horn...

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Categories: redundant, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick

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