Short Businessmen Poems
Short Businessmen Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Businessmen by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Businessmen by length and keyword.
All Politicians
All politicians,
are lawyers and businessmen,
and are absolutely incapable of solving any of the world's problems,
except when solving such problems is beneficial to only them.
All politicians are all self serving....
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Categories:
businessmen, political,
Form:
Rhyme
Power Manipulation
Politicians are manipulated by bankers, lawyers and big businessmen.
Politicians in turn manipulates the mass population.
Whenever I hear terms such as "democracy" and "freedom,"
I hear things that don't truly exist other than an illusion....
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Categories:
businessmen, power,
Form:
Rhyme
One Thousand Dead Businessmen
One thousand dead businessmen
Zombies of emotionless regimen
Sharply dressed
Black suit and tie, freshly pressed
Leather briefcases, to seem professional
This march of skeletons is quite exceptional
DECAY
Burst into dust and wither away
Corruption and greed let them die
The next thousand corpse march includes you and I...
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Categories:
businessmen, politicalmarch,
Form:
Rhyme
Who Rules Over All of You
In the USA, it is The Federal Reserve that ultimately rules,
over all of us, the president's administration too.
The president's administration has pledged to devotedly serve,
all of their superiors on the board of The Federal Reserve.
We The People,
all blindly follow,
all they who continue to devotedly serve,
that handful of bankers, lawyers and businessmen,
who comprise The Federal Reserve....
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Categories:
businessmen, power,
Form:
Rhyme
The Bullet Train
The sleek train sped onward.
Its path blurred by its pace.
Sights flicker ands strobe through
glass apertures
to quickly for eye or mind to
discern content.
The iron horse hissed white noise
toned florescent light;
bowels full of black haired beauties
black suites businessmen
rumbling.
Calm and an outward serenity masks
an inward hunger for success
on the velvet lined bullet to Tokyo....
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Categories:
businessmen, adventure
Form:
Free verse
Seattle Walking With Mona Lisa
Ciao Bella
Early Misty, morning raining in Seattle, businessmen rushing, hitting the concrete
pavement trying to make those battled Seattle dollars. Walking down the street a refine
gentlemen with such style and grace doesn't seemed bothered at all he holds on gently,
yet firmly to Mona Lisa.Past art, living art, art walking in motion beauty upon beauty a
gentlemen with good taste he and his umbrella Mona Lisa....
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Categories:
businessmen, life, love, beauty, beauty,
Form:
I do not know?
I Imagine
I imagine a universe without god
What a powerful man !
I imagine a world without man
What a lovely place !
I imagine a country without politicians
What a peaceful land !
I imagine daily trade without businessmen
What a simple life !
I imagine a way of life without machines
What a romantic life !
I imagine a day without women
What a quiet day of rest !
But when I imagine my own self without you
Who I am then …...
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Categories:
businessmen, confusion, friendship, imagination, philosophylife, day, life, universe,
Form:
Free verse
The Board
Accessible rhyme is never good.
The penalty is understood—
soft titters from dark board rooms where
the businessmen paste on their hair
and, Colonel Klinks, defend the Muse
with reprimands of Dr. Seuss.
The best book of the age sold two,
or three, or four (but not to you),
strange copies of the ones before,
misreadings that delight the board.
They sit and clap; their revenues
fall trillions short of Mother Goose....
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Categories:
businessmen, poems,
Form:
Sonnet
Copla Veintiseis This Bad Guy World
COPLA VEINTISEIS : This Bad Guy World
Yet there’s one more explanation
Psychopaths make the best businessmen
All in the genes
Way the chips spin into motion
Bad Guys can blame it on semen
And spill the beans
Watch the Bad Guy twist turn and split
Most convenient it’s to slip up
In short play sick
His role’s to get Good Guys to quit
So this rotting world will blow up
Till all fall sick
© T. Wignesan – Paris, 2014...
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Categories:
businessmen, conflict,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Dirty Dancing
Joanne the willowy vixen
Willing and welcoming
Dancing on the pole
Writhing and gyrating
Erotically cavorting
Like a gracile courtesan
Suppliantly performing for the clientele
Of dirty old men and drunken letches
Debasing herself for meagre reward
In seedy surroundings
Selling herself to wealthy businessmen
With her nakedness she begs
For more paper currency
She calls herself an exotic dancer
But she’s no better than the geisha
Who satisfies a Mikado’s libido...
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Categories:
businessmen, life
Form:
I do not know?