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Philosophy Right On Poems

These Philosophy Right On poems are examples of Right On poems about Philosophy. These are the best examples of Right On Philosophy poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Coming of Age
Dangerous Fools and Evil Idiots
They agree to disagree
Always spitefully fastidious
About each other’s pedigree
Always at the war, that goes
With no hope to prove who’s right
There’s no...

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Categories: right on, philosophy,



Right Now
only true having
you ever have is right now
the present moment...

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Categories: right on, philosophy, time, wisdom,

Premium Member The Illusion of Control
So the stretch of selfishness knows no distance 
once triggered,
can one lose sight of what they've always wanted?
I accept I am not on your shoulders.
Grabbing...

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© Lee Norton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: right on, conflict, confusion, crush, emotions,

Is This Just Me Right
"is it just me, or is that an
actual reality, that people are nowadays blind and deaf in one."

-Ds-...

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Categories: right on, angst, anxiety, blue, boat,

Premium Member Right Triumphs
I believe good triumphs
O’er evil given time
With justice being king,
I have enormous faith
Fairness is everything.

I believe good triumphs,
It’s so necessary
A moral system works,
True values are...

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Categories: right on, perspective, philosophy,



Premium Member Teach Them Right
Teach them how to discern and learn,
Don’t leave them helpless to crash and burn.
Teaching them just content, they learn it your way.
Teach them the process...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: right on, life, philosophy, teacher, wisdom,

Hindus Are Right, In This, Too
I
Hindus and their admirers often speak of their Trinity: Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver/ Sustainer. And Siva the Creative-Destroyer (in the way death of...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: right on, christian, culture, god, hindi,

Premium Member People Vs Angels
"Be An Angel and Be Kind"  By Poet~Philosophy Statement 
 

People come and go
Angels will always help you
My friend my angel
 


Date Written: 10/29/2021

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Categories: right on, angel, friend, love, people,

Quality In the Face of Morality
Morality, it's 'good' it's 'grand' and works to some degree.
But sometimes for us it leads to marshland or tragedy.
Why so you ask? Does it not...

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© Mu Di  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: right on, corruption, humanity, philosophy, sin,

Premium Member I Did Not Play the Game Right
What is your philosophy on Dali?
I love him. Let’s have a tenderloin.
Actually, I wanted to have a brainy discussion of some sort.
I wanted to use...

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Categories: right on, 10th grade, 11th grade,

What's Right
What’s Right is letting people speak,
be they a genius or absurd,
and let people judge for themselves
the content of the words,
To let them turn those words...

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Categories: right on, america, confidence, how i

Premium Member Everyone Likes Flowers Right
Everybody likes flowers right,
Except children who were violated in bedrooms with flowered wallpaper.
Oh.
 
Everyone loves faeries right?
Except a sensitive young twelve-year-old boy who was called...

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Categories: right on, perspective, philosophy, psychological,

Premium Member What If No One Is Right
What if no one is right?
What if no one is wrong?

What if we are the aliens?
What if we are already in hell?

What if there are...

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Categories: right on, philosophy,

Premium Member Being Right
being right all the time can be very boring ...
  if always right, perhaps you may have little to say
  that's problematic for...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: right on, art, philosophy, religion, science,

Write - Right - Rite, Left, Write
To write
Or to right?
Is there a right to write
Or does one write to right?
What is left to write if rights are wronged
Or are rights left...

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© Jim Musser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: right on, philosophy, religious,


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