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Short Inculcating Poems

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Premium Member Visions of a Tropical Dystopia
Horrible blobs crawling on the radar threatening detonations punctuating torpid oppression promising a merciless deluge Robotic insects invading Wrathful humans devolving Nature devouring Order dissipating Ambient lyrical drones bathing the dystopic landscape inculcating visions of an alternate world
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© NJ Tomcatx  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inculcating, dark, natural disasters, nature, science fiction, society,
Form: Free verse



Gratitude
Gratitude means recognizing our inner strength
and sentiments.
Gratitude means acknowledging others’ efforts 
and benevolence. 
Gratitude means inculcating  habit of responses
and responsibilities. 
Gratitude means the appreciation of what is valuable 
and meaningful. 
Gratitude means generating a greater sense of connectivity 
and stability. 
Gratitude means feelings of compassion
and satisfaction. 
12/12/18...

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Categories: inculcating, feelings, humanity, love, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Extempore Peace
In the iridescent ribbon
In the winking of a smile
In the marbled incandescence
we will sit and talk awhile

In the still before the quiet
In the moment we embrace
In the sweet alliteration
I will memorize your face

In the spark of lit affection
In the humid afternoon
In the rapid conversation
mirror memories fill the room

In the candor inculcating
In the humor of a smile
In the lap of all tomorrow's
we will sit and talk awhile......

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Categories: inculcating, family, love, peace, thank you,
Form: Rhyme
My Bitter Side
I’m a nice person ah well aware,
But there is a bitter one in me.
Undeniable to per acrimonious face,
Each day is inculcating as I age,
If you believe then believe me,
Inside me, it is dreading me too,
A few people around me,
Their faces are always wearing smiles,
But with hearts so venomous inside,
their Malice nature clothed with lovely frame
My bitter side, I proclaim,
Is eventually their acclaimed!
Found the other virulent side of my own,
Since these mealy-mouthed ones shown!...

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© Hina Nasir  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inculcating, abuse, anger, betrayal, conflict, cry, dark, evil,
Form: Sonnet

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