Short Disparaging Poems
Short Disparaging Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Disparaging by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Disparaging by length and keyword.
Days-Gone-By
I can stand the coughing and a disparaging glare
To each their own, his cross to bear
“So what?”, to you, if I at night I get high
And relive a dream of days-gone-by....
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Categories:
disparaging, abuse, angst, drug, hurt, lost love, memory,
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I do not know?
Prophesy
Seeking Truth in the universe.
A resurgence of the soul.
Rendering the past.
A prophesy of the future
In which sexism is no longer shackled by the promotion of disparaging men....
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Categories:
disparaging, anti bullying, corruption, discrimination, inspirational, leadership,
Form:
Epic
Dacoity
DACOITY
Disarm dirty bastards
Disown disparity
Disempower Wall Street
Disavow the dictate
Demi God of money
Dollars are the diners
Disparaging the poor
29th August Pleiades D
Syllables checked 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 = 42...
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Categories:
disparaging, money,
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Personification
Thoughts of Three Great Bears
Bullying is not confidence
Deceiving is not intelligence
Lying is not outwitting
Disparaging is not bravery
Shouting is not how to be heard
Preaching is not love and harmony
Kindness and compassion
Are not words,they are actions
Those of deceit
Often delete and retreat...
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Categories:
disparaging, anti bullying, evil, gothic, hate, howl, imagery,
Form:
Free verse
If Barr Had Passed the Bar
If Barr Had Passed the Bar
If bar had been passed by Barr,
Which Barr had passed the bar,
Or would it have to grin and bar.
Jim Horn
Could be barging in to start charging,
Languid remarks we had longed for,
We did discover to be disparaging;
Then in the end were embaraging....
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Categories:
disparaging, allegory, analogy,
Form:
I do not know?
Confidence Vs Lack Of
confidence
self assured, poised
unassuming, leading, persuasive,
leader, parent, loner, bully
bragging, disparaging, lambasting
begrudging, angry
lack of...
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Categories:
disparaging, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 7th
Form:
Diamante
Tyrant By Age Five
She is such a weirdo cat!” The four year old child said.
The family laughed, encouraging this behavior.
Egged on he kept trying out more disparaging words.
His audience roared, loving the effect they had on him.
He became a tyrant by the age of five.
Making other kindergarteners cry
Calling them “weirdo, fat, stupid” and “ugly.”
Tried hard to make friends but that did not happen....
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Categories:
disparaging, anti bullying,
Form:
Free verse
Make a Mountain Out of a Molehill
M-ake a mountain out of a molehill
I-n May thirtieth warm day;
C-ome and treat a trifling matter,
H-aving a great value in any way.
E-vade belittling the ants,
L-earn a lesson from them instead;
L-ook! they can carry bigger things in unity,
E-ven if they have no king or head.
C-onvert garbage into gold,
A-void disparaging anyone at will;
C-reate an asset out of a liability,
H-ave to make a mountain
O-ut of a molehill....
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Categories:
disparaging, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
You
I don't think you understand how deep my love runs for you...
On a grey day, I would stand on the clouds with a brush, and paint the skies blue...
I would blow on the sun to strike kindling to fire, to keep you warm on those cold, winter days...
I would steal, kill, and lie...
I would even die, for you to give me one loving gaze...
You are my church... You are my heart... You are all that I need...
You are my illusions and disparaging delusions... You are the envy of my greed......
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Categories:
disparaging, love,
Form:
Free verse
Naked Soul
Bright moonlight from heaven above
And flickering rays from tiny stars
Unveils the stealth of a soul so bare
Lying beneath a colossal, blue mass
An impoverished, naked soul
Exposed to myriad prying eyes
Of the glaring radiance of sun
And of darkness of an eclipsed night
Dearth of persistent humility
Affluence of disparaging humiliation
Zillion catastrophic wounds
And a few blessed fortunes
Mask the bareness of this being
Yet, it stands naked amidst souls so mean...
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Categories:
disparaging, dark, emotions, evil,
Form:
Free verse
My Way
Do you think it hurts?
That you don't like my verse,
That you ridicule my prose
And say they are just absurd
But maybe I am being perspicacious
And doing it my way,
Living life in more visceral display
Than out of a dictionary of clever word play.
Do you think your disparaging of my work
Will stop me doing what I am doing
Well let me offer you these words,
I am existential and manifesting my own light,
And I don't seek your approval nor your likes.
6/3/18...
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Categories:
disparaging, hurt, poetry, word play,
Form:
Free verse