Get Your Premium Membership

Memory Rights Poems

These Memory Rights poems are examples of Rights poems about Memory. These are the best examples of Rights Memory poems written by international poets.


Heart of Courage
By Cherbo Geeplay 

This, to the commanding officer 
who led his troops to war, on one 
knee and won in the trenches
on the battlefield littered...

Read More
Categories: christmas, courage, rights, tribute,



Premium Member Broken Arrow
It's the doers that will do something in this world

The past it haunts with a heavy presence those idle souls 
they sat back as the...

Read More
Categories: rights, emotions, feelings, love, religious,

9
I sometimes wonder if you still remember me or 
if I was just another memory 

I will never forget that pit feeling in my stomach
the...

Read More
Categories: rights, abuse, beautiful, emotions, perspective,

Hail the Queen, We Bid You Ado
“Maybe in your next life “Krishna said

Because we really don’t know what happens, after your dead

Well, our president has beat the charge

our military now list...

Read More
Categories: celebration, community, rights, thanks,

Premium Member Life
Life

Life is full of pain, 
and I don't know why? 

I do in fact...
know the Lord, 
I know Him... 
by name. 
He is with me....

Read More
© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, america, angel, cancer, caregiving,



Dmv
After finding out about unpaid
Ticket at the DMV
I being to hyperventilate and
Had to sit down for moment an
That’s when my brain went to work
I told...

Read More
© Daisy Ward  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: memory, rights,

Ministers of Poverty
When the stomach of a child
Who has overfed rumbles, it is not 
In memory of the empty hands of the past
Or what the future holds...

Read More
Categories: rights, africa, heartbroken, irony, political,

Premium Member Oppression
Reign of terror plays out
Endless nights as victims shout
So many good ones vanish
People must hide their anguish
Equality is a forbidden word
Community's voice tries to be...

Read More
Categories: rights, discrimination, freedom, humanity, prejudice,

Premium Member Reconstruction
Lincoln never imagined
today’s white victim zeitgeist,
pouting persecuted supremacists, 
their clenched jaws and fists.

Civil war rages in limbic memory.
Encoded somewhere,
the panic attacks and mirages.

Nobody is qualified...

Read More
Categories: rights, america, discrimination, freedom, hate,

Premium Member Windows
Windows

This is a time to look out, 
and to look in. 
First to see around all the edges, 
and then back into the mirror. 
...

Read More
© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, addiction, america, angel, atheist,

Premium Member Glory In the Day
Glory in the Day

Your bright light...
is beyond beautiful. 
As You are King. 
That means everything, 
that it can and more. 
Beyond my reckoning. 

I long...

Read More
© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, abuse, divorce, encouraging, grave,

Premium Member One More
One More

Raise the curtain, 
I am ready. 
Let's write and read together, 
for hours without end. 
Dressing up in costumes, 
singing crazy shanties, 
or Round...

Read More
© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, appreciation, grandparents, happiness, miracle,

Premium Member Crazy
Mental Health
aka Crazy

The very topic is inclusive of the word, 
that haunts our every step from birth;
until our last breath. 

Fear has no power except...

Read More
© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, child abuse, death, discrimination,

Premium Member Puzzles In Pink
Puzzles in Pink

Yesterday is just a dream. 
I took you everywhere, 
but you... do not remember. 

My little one, 
you cried and cried. 

We went...

Read More
© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, childhood, daughter, heaven, holiday,

Premium Member First Impressions
First Impressions
lasting thoughts...

Do you drink, do you smoke, 
do you toke, are you broke? 
What is important to ask, 
but more important to know. 

Did...

Read More
© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, marriage, mentor, miss you,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things