Short Capitalistic Poems
Short Capitalistic Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Capitalistic by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Capitalistic by length and keyword.
Of Characteristics
Characteristics
Just a few..
Analytic
Artistic
Authentic
Capitalistic
Domestic
Energetic
Puristic
Sarcastic
Scientific
Semantic
Simplistic
Socialistic
Stylistic..
Can you choose..
Ask yourself..
Which of these
Are you..
06/01/15
D.C....
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Categories:
capitalistic, self,
Form:
List
45th- Blank
there are 2 blank cards
in the angel card deck so
today I'm "depressed"
for this to be the
best country in the whole world
today it looks sad
just happy that I
was a member of the age
of Aquarius
our best hour was
revolution of 60's
created big change
now elephants rule
just capitalistic pigs
love hear themselves squeal...
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Categories:
capitalistic, angst, business, confusion, depression, life, loss, people,
Form:
Haiku
Cultures Healthy and Pathological
It seems easier to do good
and live healthy
if you live in a democratically robust
and multiculturally resonant society.
For the same reasons
it's much easier to bring oneself harm
and slowly disintegrate into isolating despair
when you live in a capitalistic patriarchal
elitist
competing rights make monoculturing might
anthro-centric supremacist society.
EarthRights denied,
also denies internal climate health
as multicultural sacramental wealth....
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Categories:
capitalistic, community, health, wisdom,
Form:
Political Verse
Letter To the Future
Dear Youth of the Millenium, how are you?
What does our legacy mean to you?
We had ideals once, just like you,
Are you selling out to the system too?
Or maybe we just matured, you see,
Or was it the capitalistic economy?
We were the ones who stopped a war!
All ancient history, now times of yore,
Our ambitions we bequeath you, one day,
We hope the universe waits for you, on the way,
A letter to the future, over to you....
What does our legacy mean to you?...
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Categories:
capitalistic, allusion, children, freedom, history, peace, war, universe,
Form:
Free verse
The Princess and the Pimp
A preening promiscuous princess posed as "Penelope Prude."
With her poodle and parasol; well-perfumed, on Pine Street she stood.
A pompous pilfering pimp with a pink-painted poodle passed by.
He paused, popped his eyes, then approached while plotting to pounce and ply
the princess with persimmons and pearls, prepared to profit from her,
but Penelope quipped, “Poppycock! I’m a capitalistic entrepreneur!”
For john freeman's "Alliteration Poems Please Poetry Contest"...
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Categories:
capitalistic, funny,
Form:
Alliteration