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Mystery Rights Poems

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


Pope Francis remarks
Pope Francis gives Catholic priests permission to bless same sex couples, 18th Dec 2023 

When the words fell into he's ear
And he said it out...

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Categories: rights, confusion, god, leadership, life,



The Mystery Of Detachment
Detach to man's fool,
The enemy of your soul
Attach to God's rule....

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Categories: faith, gospel, meaningful, rights,

Big Brother
He blithely wanders along
Down a near empty street 
Off to see his mates for their
Monthly catch up and meet.
He’s happily unaware that
As he saunters slowly...

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Categories: freedom, rights, society,

Premium Member Correct Me If I Am Wrong
The true addiction in society today 
let us begin unravelling this mystery 
where the wants and needs to detach themselves from reality 
many are caught...

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Categories: rights, addiction, betrayal, conflict, faith,

Human Rights Watch and Yemen
oh human rights watch
aren't you tired of watching

the
roasted Yemeni children 
is conscious haunting

an illiterate Emirati pilot
got his finger on the trigger

next to him a Saudi...

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Categories: rights, child abuse, conflict, heartbreak,



Premium Member Tree Top Dancers
Tree Top Dancers
and Circus Clowns

The neighbors moved away. 
They said nothing to anyone, 
they just left. 
New people took the home. 
There was a big...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, death of a friend,

Premium Member The Big Mountain
The Big Mountain

In the distance, 
I gaze at the giant before me. 
Cliff faces, I can not climb today, 
but tomorrow... I will. 

I have...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, adventure, angel, atheist, fantasy,

Premium Member Your Sweet Face
Your Sweet Face

The first thing I see
looking at me, 
are your eyes.
Like the deep of space, 
grabbing my soul, 
and sending it outward, 
beyond. 
Where...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, adventure, allusion, confusion, devotion,

Premium Member Whisper
Whisper
 
A subtle current,
a fierce expression,
of a gentle feeling, 
wild,
powerful, 
no longer held contained 
by any restraint. 
 
Not weak, as may be expected, 
but...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, grief, happiness, health, math,

Premium Member White Angels, Glowing Lamps
White Angels, Glowing Lamps

When the wind blows, 
down from the great north, 
it brings a mighty frost. 
Do not be afraid. 
Just because something, 
makes...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, appreciation, emotions, hate, how

Premium Member Judging Others
Judging Others…
whimsical law?

It is a kangaroo court, 
and the clowns have just arrived. 
Dressed in suits and ties, 
eating pies.

They think they know best, 
they...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, betrayal, confidence, gender, leadership,

Premium Member Magic
Magic

Growing up I was enthralled. 
Tricks with cards, funny boxes, scarves that looked like flowers. 
Disappearing monkeys, ladies sawed in half, locks without keys…

I wanted...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, america, anti bullying, encouraging,

Premium Member A Ride
A Ride

You and I, we can keep a secret. 
Parents have to do that between themselves, to stay ahead.
I have found success and wish to...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, abortion, absence, abuse, addiction,

Premium Member Not Every Day Is Perfect
Not Every Day is Perfect

I took my pad to the park today. 
I wanted to find an idea for a book. 
I was blocked…you know…...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, hello, homework, mountains, mystery,

Premium Member Your Shoes
Your Shoes

Are the wrong size. 
I never liked how they looked, but I was silent.
You made me that way, for a long time.
Not forever.

All grown...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, anger, anti bullying, grandfather,


Book: Shattered Sighs