Short Administrators Poems
Short Administrators Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Administrators by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Administrators by length and keyword.
In the Hands of Prometheus
where does
evil rest assure
but
in the hands
of our
advisors
administrators
magicians and
court jesters or
fire in the
hands of
Prometheus...
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Categories:
administrators, philosophy, religious,
Form:
Free verse
Walking the Tightrope
Walking the tightrope so narrow
Careful not to lean to either side
Public safety over here, freedom of speech over there
~ In the end, administrators so damned scared
...
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Categories:
administrators, education, fear, spoken word,
Form:
Rhyme
The Pain
A true poet knows
What is the pain of another poet!
Poem-writers don't understand the gravity.
They make a noise.
SANDIP GOSWAMI, INDIA
(The poem is dedicated to the honorable administrators of Poetry Soup)...
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Categories:
administrators, deep, pain, philosophy, poets, sensual, sound,
Form:
Free verse
Not a Poem, Short Story
This is a link to a noir short story I wrote, featuring a friend's cat. Administrators can delete if you wish, but I thought some might like a story. I tried to be poetic.
http://sylvannovelust.blogspot.com/2013/12/adventures-of-duffy-dean-unified-story.html...
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Categories:
administrators, cat,
Form:
Prose
Favorite Movie Star Contest
I cannot find the Contest either. Once I clicked on Finalized I was not able to review
anything nor type Thank You for Entering to all the wonderful poetry received.
I did notice that at the top it said, We are working on members contest to make it
better from the Administrators...
I have no idea where the results are? Nor where the contest is? Thank you all for
entering. Judy...
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Categories:
administrators, mysterythank you,
Form:
Free verse
Report By End of Day
Administrators want us teachers to record anything physical that happens
This is a grade school, so a lot of physical things go down.
Throwing, hitting, punching, kicking have to be reported.
We enter it into a computer program in our spare time.
In between required meetings, classes, lunch, recess, etc.
Then we get little notes back like this valuable missive.
Did you mean throw, toss, pitch, heave, fling, or sling?
I decided that I was too busy to reply to this insanity....
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Categories:
administrators, teacher,
Form:
Prose Poetry