Short Castigating Poems
Short Castigating Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Castigating by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Castigating by length and keyword.
ADMIRATIONS a chance poem in open form
ADMIRATIONS
captivated
by
the imperative
genuflecting
the polyphonetic
with
demode
certainties
castigating
& circumventing
pressures
entranced
by
the
unsettling
yet
irrepressible
influences
of
today...
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Categories:
castigating, poetry, word play,
Form:
Verse
Filthy, Stinking Money
Stinking, dirty money
Foul, festering money
Putrid, gassy money
Rotten, disgusting money
Oppressing, cruel money
Castigating, merciless money
Admonishing, finger-wagging money
Subjugating, stone-faced money
Aah, money…
That your kiss is so sweet,
Your embrace so sensuous,
Your possibilities so tempting…
I am dirty with your scent...
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Categories:
castigating, on work and working, work,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
On Ps Preaching
There is a place for the poetic preacher,
even in this forum---one can so feature
a castigating word, narrow-minded screed,
up to each person to decide what they read,
and while I don’t much like damning lines,
exploding like old-fashioned land mines,
I’ll hold my tongue while they do their work,
unless they become an insufferable jerk....
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Categories:
castigating, bullying, religion,
Form:
Rhyme