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Short Animosities Poems

Short Animosities Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Animosities by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Animosities by length and keyword.


World of Warlords
Created animosities
scattered hearts
in the fields and streets,
broken wires...
maimed
the disillusioned roots
shape lives
now empty
reconciled lives
no direction and right route...
reality created by
warlords !...

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Categories: animosities, adventure, allusion, appreciation, hate, war,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Depressed
Deliver the speech to avoid an explosion
Depress animosities rightful emotions
Decapitate that which would delay our cause
Desire the path made by the Lord
Disable powers to fight and defraud
Deposit the heroism that history records
Deserve the gifts of obediences reward...

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Categories: animosities, black african american, freedom, political,
Form: Pleiades
Defending Green Snake
It wasn’t a green snake
That tried God’s enterprise to foil
Nor one of greenish make
That had man pushed into piteous toil.

 The sun-loving green wouldn’t anything spoil,
As often it’s thinking of how to funnily coil,
This presuming to playfully act out on your very soil
While your odd animosities you oil
And not once, not twice, unnecessarily boil....

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Categories: animosities, bereavement, death, history, humanity,
Form: Rhyme
India
India
by Nandlal K. Pancholi
 
AIDS and raids and RDX dunes
Bell-hop cops poor politic's peons 
Daud philoo Memons macabre dons
Maul megapolis all perilous pawns

Harshad hotshot handsome hero
Bofors pay off probe by Nero
Riot-hit state of riot-hit cities 
Parrallel perennial animosities

Political parties pelt at each other stones
common man woe-ridden groans and moans
Over disputes hot House adjourns
Path to progress strewn with thorns...

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Categories: animosities, inspirational, philosophy, places,
Form: Heroic Couplet
Persona Non Grata
Beware!  in our own confines - a predator
hiding without so much as a warm hello,
Persona non grata veils its character.
It’s green with greed and  jealously pale yellow;
our words give vent to this parasite-fellow.
A proud remnant perhaps of a life once led,
it bleeds blue with glowing spots of angry red.
Banning this contender for hostilities!
we’re obliged, as it rears his hoary, gray head,
to bid:   Begone!  with your animosities.


March 31, 2014...

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Categories: animosities, 11th grade, evil, symbolism,
Form: Dizain




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