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Food Rubaiyat Poems

These Food Rubaiyat poems are examples of Rubaiyat poems about Food. These are the best examples of Rubaiyat Food poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Money
Quote By Poet "Money like honey is sweet to taste but money can sting you."

If money was the way
we would be happy everyday
then why are...

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Categories: blue, food, happy, health,



Premium Member By the Grace of God
On the train that I rode today, 
into town I was on my way. 
You never know what you will see, 
out the window were...

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Categories: life, love, men, woman,

Premium Member Twilight
Is it today now or yesterday still?
Is it time already for morning pill?
hazy light filters in through the window,
as crimson gathers over distant hill!

Can’t tell...

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Categories: age, child, dad, emotions,

There's a Shepherd At My Feet
There's a shepherd at my feet
And usually she's fast asleep.
Her eyes will open if I move
Because her love for me is deep.

My love for her...

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Categories: animal, dog, fear, loss,

Captured On Earth
I went to this new world
They knew not what to think
It became clear, It unfurled
Once understood it curled

As a guest I'd get a decision
Then they...

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© Jay Moore  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cool, dark, imagination,



Premium Member A Path Chosen
In my city, downtown are many homeless,
wandering the busy streets so aimless;
one day, I saw my own brother begging,
my brother's face held such a bleakness.

I...

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Categories: poverty,

Aging Soul
 Aging soul		

My soul is aging within dirty cage.
   My life is in pain from youth to age.
Until to hear news that my...

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Categories: heaven, metaphor, pain, wine,

Henry Morgan the Privateer
Henry Morgan was an admiral of the Royal Navy
In his time, commissioned, but most found him crazy
Such that the Spanish called him a pirate rebellious
Whilst...

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Categories: betrayal, character, conflict, courage,

Premium Member Sir Henry Morgan
 
Sir Henry Morgan was a privateer,
And a ruthless, mean buccaneer;
Considered a pirate by the Spanish,
He became, in time a millionaire.

Henry was born in Wales...

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Categories: history,

Calls of Humanity
Calls of Humanity




Denial to live a full and free life,
Segregation on creed, colour black or white,
How much tolerance must have been,
A call for human dignity...

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Categories: black african american, rights,

Premium Member Roar of the Cats
In distant jungles in the dead of night
Lions and hyenas are apt to  fight
Often fighting  over  common food source
Outnumbered lions suffer nasty...

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© Joseph May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: adventure, nature, urdu,

Affluence
The dark muddy puddles on road, by rain
can’t bring, I thought, the times bygone again.
My latest home in town’s posh colony
has well buried my past...

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Categories: life, urdu,

Premium Member Place At the Lake
there lies in lovely mountain glen
protected from the harsh north wind
meadows of such gentleness speak
volumes of love from those therein

provide life with abundant scope
promising peaceful...

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Categories: natureurdu, blue, love,

Sore
Hands that have seen many a storm.
Hold and cuddle the fragile form
Of an infant child’s bare skin.
Pulling him close to keep him warm.

Hands that press...

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Categories: urdu,

Rubaiyat of Charlax
RUBAIYAT of CHARLAX 
RUBAIYAT 
Ode to the poem born of GOD born of them
Ode to the Man Born of GOD Born at hand 
Ode to...

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Categories: rubaiyat, children, imagination, inspirational, parody,


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