Short Contradicts Poems
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Unlike the curse
placed on most ideologues
The Truth
—never contradicts itself
(Villanova Pennsylvania: February, 2018)
Categories:
contradicts, truth,
Form:
Free verse
U.S. Governors take a 'Hypocritic Oath'
Vowing stubbornly to be blind to both
Whatever contradicts their beliefs
Or might give their citizenry relief
Categories:
contradicts, leadership, political, power, truth,
Form:
Epigram
Lovely is the face that smiles
On the verge of awful times;
Vigilant is the mind that has
Everlasting joy for lies;
Lonely are the ones that stay
Yelling at who contradicts their way.
Categories:
contradicts, life, mystery, people,
Form:
Acrostic
In Like Getting Our Licks
In we always do like getting our licks;
After reading plan prepared by politics;
Washed paws;
Lost cause;
With each other each part contradicts.
Jim Horn
Categories:
contradicts, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Limerick
Yes its true,
Stopped waiting for you,
Served aces easily once,
Now I get no love from you.
He contradicts then preaches,
Advices flying none teaches.
So you roll up your sleeves,
Let the green arteries speak,
Volumes about your struggles in the day,
And in the night you may weep.
Categories:
contradicts, beautiful, courage, deep, feelings, for her, inspirational,
Form:
Rhyme
flying through the dimensions of life, my heart beats with anticipation
is today the day, will I finally finish my journey through the seas and over the mountains of the otherworldly planes by which my existence contradicts the very nature of
if the beasts get me, then I am trapped here forever, in a place where I do not belong. An otherworldly fear strikes my like a bolt of electric lighting, my bereavement already begun.
... will I be alone?
Categories:
contradicts, adventure, art, bereavement, crazy, mystery, society, surreal,
Form:
Free verse
It is raining outside
and, truth be told, I miss you.
It's not something I say out loud.
But this one time I can write it
and let myself admit it.
I miss the feel of your palm
resting against my cheek.
I can barely remember
the feel of you beside me.
Perhaps there is mercy in that.
I don't love you anymore,
but I also don't not love you anymore.
Everything contradicts itself,
but your eyes are clear and bright
like the light above my doorway.
Categories:
contradicts, lost lovelove,
Form:
Free verse
Lord Eternal God, please forgive people
That are saying that abortion is killing an embryo
Fetus
A baby
It contradicts with the 5th Commandment
You will not kill
Let’s not make abortion negative
It helps most women have the life they want to have
Please give people perseverance despite of its hardship
I thank You for understanding in Father Christ name
Amen
Prayer to Poem: 6282018
Poetry Form: Dramatic Monologue
Copyright © Jacqueline R. Mendoza
Categories:
contradicts, abortion, christian, god, jesus, religious, spiritual, women,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Written upon hearing of the passing of a fellow Alabamian.
When Legends Die
Nelle died today
And left behind
A legacy
Which shall endure
As long as words
Can still be read
And characters
Be drawn upon
To wake the souls
And hearts of men
To stand up for
A clear-cut cause
Which contradicts
The status quo
While quietly
Inspiring hope
And though she wrote
A single book
It said more than
Ten thousand could
What do we do
When quiet legends die?
Quietly, we cry
Categories:
contradicts, death, inspiration,
Form:
Free verse
To write in a 'poem' that one is perfect
and worse yet, made that way by God
is to be guilty of arrogant disrespect
when it's yourself you praise and laud.
A humble person, who is mild and meek
would never pen something so absurd
and risk insulting God... His anger pique.
Such a person belongs in a swineherd.
It was only Jesus Christ, born of Mary,
God's begotten Son, the only perfect human.
Of one who contradicts that, be wary.
Such a person lacks humility and acumen.
Categories:
contradicts, god, poetess,
Form:
Rhyme
if I thought I were
or was, or could be considered
I'd be a fool
a silly fool
My vulnerability, and your
eagerness to be uncool
curse me til I feel regret
I must be
seems I gotta be
more like someone else
never can be myself
never could not with you
crazy to think romantically
or even scale the score
the walls are windows
and the ceiling is the floor
seems I say
and you contradicts
seems that's the way you think it is
I must be a fool
to even consider
what was or what it is
Categories:
contradicts, break up, conflict, desire, devotion, endurance, heartbroken,
Form:
Ballad
Irony thick, that your drifting brings my dreams.
Your shallow breath contradicts my labored respiration.
In slumber you inspire. In sleep your made to tease.
Yearning for your not embrace, I revel in this bed.
To touch would ruin pleasure, small distance is sublime.
Symmetry defined, in lines subtle yet profound.
To look so long, your pulse captivated my stare.
Ironic that you're sleeping, yet the dream is mine alone.
Satisfaction in my hunger. Sated, in naught but your vision.
Categories:
contradicts, devotion, fantasy, inspirational, love, passion, romance, wife
Form:
Ode