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Short Carcinogens Poems

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


Premium Member Go For the H2o
When tempted by carcinogens
                                  ~ imbibe oxygen and hydrogen...

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Categories: carcinogens, courage, philosophy,
Form: Monoku



Premium Member Cancer
Cancer 

Cancel
All
Negative
Carcinogens
Erase them
Remove them.

Freedom
Restored
Eradicate
Eliminate

...

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Categories: carcinogens, cancer, celebration, inspirational, recovery from,
Form: Acrostic
When the Love Dies
When some people are done, they ask for a fork, but
I'm charcoal grilled and scraping away the burnt
won't remove the carcinogens 
that polluted my heart...

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Categories: carcinogens, love
Form: Free verse
Cigarettes
c ancer waiting to happen
i nhaling all kinds of carcinogens
g etting unhealthy lungs and high blood pressure
a lways have breath like an ashtray
r eally not the price to pay
e verybody hates your smell of smoke
t ar in the lungs is no joke
t asting cigarettes in a mouth is so gross
e ven your kids hate the smell
s o quit smoking your life away...

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Categories: carcinogens, imagination
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Grandma Shar Pei
Inhaling and exhaling life
one Marlboro red at a time
those devil sticks
sucking the liquid from her face
wrinkles that could put a
Shar pei to shame

despite battalions of carcinogens
she lived till ninety five
a life garnished with laughter- love- respect
family gatherings
abuse-neglect
the book ends of 
sickness and loneliness
night capped with
a pale blue regret....

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Categories: carcinogens, grandmother,
Form: Free verse



Dave Grigger
Dave Grigger is marinating in the tub.
Stopped by the Dollar-General and
got some bubble-bath. Feels like a
a jacuzzi at a midget night club filled
with gassy-ass dwarfs.

Reach for the cigs - wait - 
dab hands on towel to dry.
Cool.
Now reach for the cigs, draw
one, like a blunted dagger
of delectable carcinogens.

Got no matches.

The head of a German Shepherd emerged
from the bubble bath.

My work was not finished, damn.

Gotta picket a few more abortion clinics....

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Categories: carcinogens, analogy,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs