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Short Crips Poems

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


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Thursday comes on slides of hope
sandbox at the bottom
to soften the fall of tender
feet left at the door without ‘em

the crips and troubled stand up tall
as Tuesday’s storm has cleansed it all
to clarify the dreaded fall
kept safe within a melted soul...

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Categories: crips, confusion, hope, life, love, sad,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member DAILY GRATITUDE NATURE
Today I’m grateful for to be so close to nature…

Because when I need to lift my spirits…I do not have to travel very far
I take a walk in the shadow of the moon…or I gaze up at the stars.

I walk beside the ocean tides…I breathe the cool crips mountain air…
I take a walk in nature…and find my comfort there.

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Categories: crips, nature, thanks,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Prite Woetry In Her Reflection
Prite Woetry In Her Reflection

He looked into her face of dear trops
a trance stare full of wife lanes.
She put her gold crips in his touch
touching absence of harm waven.

She knew they're cut from came sloth
fabric woven with tame shread.
She knew they're born from t'other mime 
the hands in unison, but nearts haught.

He hung on her wall like madness sannequin
staring back as her deflection recides.


connie pachecho

1/25/17...

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Categories: crips, allusion, destiny, life, sad,
Form: Verse
Brothers By Oppression
Bloods, Crips, Kings
Brothers by oppression
yet the sight of colors 
can bring on war
While blasting angry
voices through stereos
KILL
KILL
KILL
Beautiful women
Innocent children
lose Father, Sons, Brothers
Future teachers and coaches
of our community under
mind control
These young kamikazes
used to be power rangers
lovers
Now they hold techs
without fear
Batman was their hero
Now the almighty dolla
has them blind
Bloods, Crips, Kings
Brothers by oppression...

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Categories: crips, angst, black african american, brother, education, life
Form: I do not know?

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