Short Dishonour Poems
Short Dishonour Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Dishonour by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Dishonour by length and keyword.
More Dis Than Dat
Dishonour
Disobey
Distort
Disrupt
Discord
Disturb
Dislike
Distrust
Disgust
Dismay
Disappoint...
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Categories:
dishonour, 10th grade,
Form:
I do not know?
The Olympic Medal
The Olympic Medal
To be given a gold medal
You have to win the gold medal
To take drugs and cheat
Is winning without merit
To dishonour the olympics
Is to dishonour Yourself....
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Categories:
dishonour, sports, drug,
Form:
Free verse
Permitted Speed
The traffic cop told me you’re in for a fine
You should not dishonour the speed limit sign
Which made little sense
My driving license
Said, (in black and white) tear along dotted line...
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Categories:
dishonour, car,
Form:
Limerick
Honour and Dishonour
Honour
Bravery Gallantry
Venerating Glorifying Respecting
Soldier Warrior Conscie Coward
Panicking Daunting Alarming
Defeated Vanquished
Dishonour.
© Harry J Horsman 2011...
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Categories:
dishonour, war,
Form:
Diamante
Born Into Disrepute
Born into rejection and dishonour, stares
Against social flows and the pulse
Sociology collided this time with genuine love
Torn, but upheld by a divinity glide;
Advocating that love means only two people
Respective of authority and impulse
Divinity was not power, but was for turning full circle...
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Categories:
dishonour, baby, culture, history, jesus, society, son, true
Form:
Acrostic
What To Consider
Humani mendacity
Foul water still and staining
A bowl full of silence
A firming maybe.? Assent?
No approbation.? No Dishonour
Validation yet; no walking out..'
Hard heads no holds; denied'
Kinship bloodless calls
Turn to denial? big up acedemia '
Life and death yes or no
Ignore and prance no tune needed
Vile in a vial, so share that sludge.!...
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Categories:
dishonour, analogy, dedication,
Form:
Other
Never Again
You parallel my humility with weakness
You take me as meek; spiritless
You scorn my modesty as frailty
So you think it is okay to dishonour me
To conduit your frustration through me
To siphon your indignation,
'cause you surmise me as submissive!
I may silently weep
But I ain't a sheep
And the day I'll speak,
I will roar, I will roar
And I will roar louder than a beast.
Never again take me as meek; spiritless
As submissive, spineless....
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Categories:
dishonour, anger, angst, anti bullying, courage, hurt, inspirational,
Form:
Free verse