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Loss Satire Poems

These Loss Satire poems are examples of Satire poems about Loss. These are the best examples of Satire Loss poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Cagey Canary Cat Caught
You love to chase the old cow,
and make the kitten go meow,
I have put you in your place,
now no one left to chase.
I got you~let...

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Categories: satire, bird, cat, giggle, home,



Premium Member Wounded Sigh
It's Hell twenty-third century, they con Troll,
got shot in the brain nothing vital,
though my mind's at a loss an absence, helloo,
I am but a guess...

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Categories: satire, funny, giggle, humorous, imagery,

Great Expectations
great expectations
anticipated in the 
poetic heart 
Havisham delivered
all and more for love, 
a separate unseen thief, 
tore the others’ worlds apart

webs like ectoplasm
from underneath a...

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Categories: dark, muse, satire,

Premium Member The Crow Bar
"The Crow Bar"

she said,
here I bury my dead,
you can hear them sleeping
somnulent forget-me-nots,
snoring blithely unaware,
in neat rows between 
the thick,
ink injected lines,
their soiled lives
ploughed and...

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Categories: love, muse, satire,

When the Light Goes
When the light goes,
The day becomes an enemy,  
When night falls,
To me, the trouble crawls.

Darkness has eyes,
They see me in my cocooned silhouette,
Nothing seems...

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Categories: loss, sad, satire,



Rest
In a slow, venomous infusion,
No trace was left to find.
The heart's rhythm started fading,
As the final breath escaped the nostrils,
The body lay there, motionless,
Pain drifting...

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Categories: satire, bereavement, betrayal, death, farewell,

Premium Member Hi I'M Kamala and I'M Misunderstood
I cackle and I giggle
I'm a friendly sort of gal
And when I’m quite excited
I'll give a little twirl.

Why would all this be funny
As It's simply...

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Categories: funny, humorous, political, satire,

Premium Member Not All Is Lost
Shadows expand until daylight is gone,
swallowing visible beams like a yawn.
Fervently reaching like a greedy hand,
until daylight is gone, shadows expand.

Leaf piles increase in the...

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Categories: satire, autumn, feelings, garden, irony,

At Least It Was Diverse, Part I
From the top came a directive,
a line that management rehearsed,
they needed money, more ESG,
and said we must be more diverse.
So they hired some new people,
and...

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Categories: satire, discrimination, how i feel,

Damnation
Let me penetrate your abyss 
and storm your walls of dominion.

Let’s rage against the dying 
of the light bringer of night
and scream to creations seams...

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Categories: satire, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Takers of the Lost Arc, Part Ii
...Then working with the government,
who always liked more western cash,
they set up an agreement that
they hoped could contain this backlash.

Two scientists could see the arc,
and...

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Categories: satire, adventure, christian, conflict, god,

Imagery I
Pushing past the tangles of imagery 
faded torn things better left unknown 
broken toys and metronomes tones 
scattered after a Wars drone 
the voices of...

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Categories: satire, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

Premium Member Irreconcilable Paradox
*Image of Paradox of a Mindfoolness.


Irreconcilable Paradox

The midnight sun casts about clear shadows amidst a
     twilight noon, 'tis yesterday.
The windy gale...

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Categories: satire, confusion, imagination, irony, metaphor,

Empire I
In my empire of dust 
I sit on a throne built 
of ruination and lost lust
I sit and think 
what has been seen 
what will...

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Categories: satire, anger, angst, art, birth,

Fury For the Masses Iv
Weapons of mass destruction 
a time for mass production 
this is the way the world will end 
in silence, this is the way the world
is...

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Categories: satire, allegory, allusion, anger, art,


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