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Regs Poems - Poems about Regs


Premium Member The condo Kookaburra's
...Every thing was fine. No one complained, and then one fated day the Kooka burra's came.. People who never learned to keep in their own lane. They never read our regs., which is very plain, at fi......

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Categories: regs, 1st grade, people, perspective,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Mirror, In The Line Of Fire: POTW
...''Reflection of two world faith's, they're [+ & -] for now, HAIL, the created who followed their rules, be 'change' in their faith that bear's silly nothings but rules & regs that [/'s not......

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Categories: regs, analogy, games, imagery, life,
Form: Villanelle



Section 69
...Catch 22 was fiction Appealing to a humour like mine But there was nothing very funny About Section 69. The army ran on regulations. Obey them and you'd be fine But, beware of that ubiquitous......

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Categories: regs, confusion, crazy, humor, irony,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Wizard of Laws
...Wizard was structured as he could be. Rules and regs that consternated me. Often had a fit. Could not help it. He was the Wizard of Laws, you see.......

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Categories: regs, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Limerick
I Remember Gill
...We worked together on a project, New guidance updated each day, The guidance became our bible, Especially it’s Annexe A. Throughout the work we did together, We discussed progress every day, A......

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Categories: regs, bereavement, memory, sad,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member My Dreams
...Some of them are drifting vapor, fluid pastel flavoring my tongue. When awake, they linger like nectar, or the hidden symbols of Jung. Others are more like nesting dolls, hand painted selves i......

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Categories: regs, allusion, dream, metaphor, sleep,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Trusting His Parents
...He told his folks his plans Knowing they would always love him Trusting them But they threw him out Turned on him He had to live with strangers They had their rules, their regs Their fund......

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Categories: regs, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse
Diner Culture
...I step from my car and I see ahead the shiny glint of smooth, polished chrome, the place is shaped like an oversized rail car, but never on the tracks has it roamed. I walk on into the small en......

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Categories: regs, appreciation, culture, food, imagery,
Form: Rhyme
A Nurse's Worth
...It's just a job we often say When just trying to get through our day But for some among us, there is this curse To just get by is a moral curse We must do more says a nurse To do our part for ......

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Categories: regs, appreciation, drug,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things