Short Dependents Poems
Short Dependents Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Dependents by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Dependents by length and keyword.
Seven Generalities of Single Adults Without Dependents:
1. Mortality Recognition
2. Hedonism
3. Apathy
4. Restlessness
5. Historic Amnesia
6. Recklessness/Experimentation
7. Meta-Identity...
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Categories:
dependents, age, change, growth, identity, psychological, society, time,
Form:
List
In.....Dependents
Independence from rules,
Is Independence for fools.
---Princefreakasso
(Artist and Poet)...
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Categories:
dependents, fantasy
Form:
Monorhyme
Ere
Alert the authorities
Everybody properly dresses
Dependents are priorities
Pilot light distinguishes
Ready pets safe
Chemical fire extinguishes
Clear out exits
Examine any irregularities
Everybody out safe...
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Categories:
dependents, allusion, analogy, appreciation, fire, imagery, scary,
Form:
Other
Dependent
Dependent
How long will you lamely follow
Determined to eat and to swallow?
Should you run away from toil,
Who will fill your pot with oil?
Not as dependents (mouth agape;
Greedy and garrulous as an ape),
But, as a benefactor in this land
Who, to toil, employs his hand-
Whose arm and back is trained
To badly twist but never sprained!
JM
02nd February 2014...
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Categories:
dependents,
Form:
Couplet
Plants In Pots Beckon
Plants in pots inside
like pets in pound
beckon for attention.
Like chicks in nest they screech and squeal
with open beaks, skyward
begging for worms and morsels in mum's beak
Plants in pots are dependents
totally reliant on you.
More mouths to feed
more wilts to water
more bugs to squash
more dead-ends to clip and prune.
Sometimes I wonder: Are they worth it?
But their wonder wins, all in,
hands down....
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Categories:
dependents, nature,
Form:
Free verse
Silly State
Our silly state of paranoia,
Are leaders here to annoy ya?
Ghosts of government past,
We've had enough drivel to last!
Our systems need to improve,
Building bias, not a good groove,
Kids are born colour-blind,
They teach oldies their great minds.
We're ashamed of our politicians,
Any excuse today? Like superstition?
Then there's youth unemployment,
Mendicants at charity, welfare dependents,
Our silly start of paranoia,
Are politicians sent to annoy ya?...
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Categories:
dependents, anger, angst, leadership, political, society,
Form:
Free verse