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Short Deficits Poems

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


Offensive Talker
Mouthy, offensive
Talking rudely out of turn
Learning deficits

Classroom victims-child
Awaiting salvation, and
Great education!


I wrote this for my son, who goes to school and got punished because of the groups wrongly 
talking too much, he felt it wasn't fair. I have been there too....

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Categories: deficits, childhood
Form: Haiku



Premium Member Rain - Multiple Choice
Which of these does man have control over? (Choose all that apply)

_ Rainfall deficits trigger biotic crisis
_ Acid rain decimates ecosystems
_ ICBMs rain down destruction
_ None of the above





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November 3, 2019
F T I series 17 rain
Brian Strand, sponsor...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: deficits, earth, fire, future, rain, war, water,
Form: Acrostic
My Fate Unsecured
Overspending the bulk
  of my temporal capital
 
Hourly deficits climb
  and pile into notes

Debts I’ll never repay
  stored in vaults I can’t find

Words lying uncashed,
  as I write overdrawn  
   
Pledging to go back 
  and re-sign what’s untendered

 I’m unforgiven—overdue,
   my fate unsecured 

(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2015)...

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Categories: deficits, conflict,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Empowerment
deficits of all kinds;
trust deficit, fiscal deficit, 
food deficit, trade deficit, 
so on and so forth…
all man made, i believe
but no deficit of love.. for each other
that cheers us and binds us all
infinite is the capacity
that He endowed all of His beings, 
as if He himself lives in each!
should we let this true
empowerment of mankind
get wasted in small
mundane issues, merely
linked to pithy existence?

Date write: 24.7.2014...

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Categories: deficits, power,
Form: Free verse
Now Due
Blindly spending the 
  bulk

Of my temporal 
  capital
 
Hourly deficits
  started to climb

And piled into 
  notes

I will never  
  repay

Stored in vaults 
  that I’ll never find

Words lay 
   uncashed

As I waste even
  more  
   
In my attempt to go
  back and re-sign

All those debts
  left untendered

 Never forgiven 
   now due

That fate 
  has secured
    —and defined

(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2015)...

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Categories: deficits, fate, time,
Form: Rhyme




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