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Short Establishments Poems

Short Establishments Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Establishments by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Establishments by length and keyword.


Enthralling Persona
A man of free will
A visionary soul
Gulps down the misery of discrimination
Climbs a great hill with compassion
Breathes over hurdles

Uses time wisely
Don’t wish but go get
Don’t only dream but pursue
Money won’t create success
Freedom will

It doesn't matter where one is from
A heart matters
Unite to create establishments
Because there is a Nelson Mandela in every true spirit...

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Categories: establishments, change, community, dedication, desire, devotion, dream, encouraging,
Form: Sonnet



Whatever
Collections of recollection 

admiration for the rebels and 
children of anarchy.

establishments of compassion 
our loves outta fashion. They 
planned it to be this way.

counted out the hero. Down in 
history as a knock out.. label 
me a loser.

video damn near killed me.

resurrect to a song on the radio.

we cant be paid Yano but we 
will take your money pay it 
back. Its just like honey.. 
Strung up on another taste...

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© Lee Dobson  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: establishments, angel
Form: Rhyme
Whatever
Collections of recollection 

admiration for the rebels and 
children of anarchy.

establishments of compassion 
our loves outta fashion. They 
planned it to be this way.

counted out the hero. Down in 
history as a knock out.. label 
me a loser.

video damn near killed me.

resurrect to a song on the radio.

we cant be paid Yano but we 
will take your money pay it 
back. Its just like honey.. 
Strung up on another taste...

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© Lee Dobson  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: establishments, angel
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Miss Pat and Her Rules
The list of infractions 
caused many to bypass Miss Pat’s residence
Home for Glistening Seniors.

Many moved toward more lively establishments
That allowed fraternizing, drinking and dancing
All the things her home banned.

Miss Pat had dispensed with two rules
hoping to win them back.
Going to bed at seven 
and waking up at four a.m.
She liked to serve breakfast at five.

Apparently it was not enough.
She was out of business in a short time....

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Categories: establishments, age, america,
Form: Prose Poetry

Book: Shattered Sighs