Short Depreciating Poems
Short Depreciating Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Depreciating by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Depreciating by length and keyword.
Bob Dylan has sold his body of work,
Bruce Springsteen
sold his body of work
Mozart sold his body of work.
Poets try
but money never sings to them,
their bodies not getting any younger
and always depreciating.
Categories:
depreciating, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Grammar school speculators
charlatan math
trading the currency
of borrowed youth
optioning the investment
in forsaken dreams
hedging their futures
with diminished returns
margining interest
—that will never compound
(Radnor School Board: February, 2021)
Categories:
depreciating, corruption, teacher, youth,
Form:
Free verse
Self Depreciating
Flagellate
Popularity
Feigning craving approval
A path to Institutionlised acceptance
Rising to the next level
Free of the title working class
The fabric cloth cut from
A sell out a Charlatan
For the Man to prey upon
What is a boy without a soul
A rich man
Who when fails
Is hung out to dry
On blacksmith's nail's
Hoping his old friends
Will forgive and forget
Given the choice
He pretended he outgrew
Categories:
depreciating, future,
Form:
Free verse