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Short Haranguing Poems

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


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Haranguing,
tongue,
bitter mind,
rancid thoughts,
cruel eyes,
violent hands,
smashing legs,
disdainful chest,
he was always trying,
to prove that he was best....

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Categories: haranguing, inspirational, life, philosophy,
Form: Free verse



Doomsday Profit
A most irksome, most self-righteous creature on earth,
this megaphoning doomsday prophet of the street,
harassing and haranguing everyone to repent.


This holier-than-thou dude with an attitude,
is just like some toothless dentist of decency,
guarding the molars of morals of society,


Good folks he threatens with spiritual tooth decay.
Ah, but from the curse of eternal misery,
he spares those who donate so much to his treasury!


....

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Categories: haranguing, religion
Form: Tail-rhyme
Premium Member Tempest Toll
Stormy sea churns with frightening fury 
Seamen shouting about a mangled mizzenmast
Cragged cliffs are awaiting ahead
Eerie ghost gray sky defines haranguing hope
Fear foments in dire disaster
Tempest toll; ubiquitous undertow
Sailor's destiny lies on rugged rocks.

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FIRST PLACE WINNER
written November 30, 2021 
submitted to "Alliterisen 2 Poetry Contest"
sponsored by Joseph May...

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Categories: haranguing, sea, storm,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Imposition of Pain
IMPOSITION OF PAIN

you come calling
banging on my bangs
at the midnight hour
cupping my countenance 
roughly in your hands
scraping more suffering
haranguing harder and harder
my head harasses the pillow
with an eternal tick tock
you shower me with increasing pressure
taunt me with moments of despair
kick it up a notch
chime in my rhyme
i grimace at  your gangrenous grin

orange hues open my eyes
sky’s skewed

Kim Rodrigues © 2017...

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Categories: haranguing, pain,
Form: Alliteration

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