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Short Ditching Poems

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Best friend, never ditching
Organized it makes readers
Or makes one perfectly emotional
Knowledge it  provides asking no return
Surfing put us pinnacle among others.

                                                   by:-
                                                   Vrushani Thaker...

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Categories: ditching, children
Form: Acrostic



Numbness
The sound of animosity 
wakes you up.
There was a shadow war.

The ethnic otherness,
when you were ditching 
the sermons, the adjectives.

Will you accept the 
atrocity of nouns who keep 
on inviting the fat spiders ?

The vision has failed. 
I don’t find any cue
to the nests of sparrows.

Ah, the booming guns.
But I was talking 
to Sisyphus.



Satish Verma...

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Categories: ditching, art,
Form: ABC
One Day Ye Shall Be Pardoned
This night is for you Howling and crawling on earth Sleepless and tired Sweet memoirs haunting With fangs of blames Ditching into the trench of loneliness Soulless and ruthless I am Draining into the sin of cursing myself This night is for you Under the cozy blanket of pain The pain of loss The pain of curse and the pain Of regret One day ye shall be pardoned -puvi- (15/5/2013)
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Categories: ditching, memory, pain, sad, sin,
Form: Free verse
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Some old movie plots
can't happen now, with changes
in technology...

You know, in a movie
when someone texts everyone
at school by* mistake*?

Who has *EVERYONE*
at school on their contacts list? 
No way that happens.

Parent-less parties
where scores show up - with modern
*surveillance systems*?

or ditching class, heck
my parents are texted my
quiz scores real-time.

"why'd you get an 88
on that Calculus test, I
thought you studied?" Argh!...

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Categories: ditching, 11th grade, class, school, technology, teen,
Form: Senryu

Book: Reflection on the Important Things