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Short Indemnity Poems

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


Deepest Breath
Daggers of enmity,
truth ill disposed

Faceless indemnity
—unspoken words


(Dreamsleep: January, 2022)...

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Categories: indemnity, words,
Form: Rhyme



Blo Har
Practice pontificating indemnity,

moralistic servitude toward the,

practice exemplary impersonal activity....

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Categories: indemnity, business, celebration, community, confidence, confusion, courage, cry,
Form: Imagism
Tenets of Honor
Verbal contracts…
  commerce of indemnity

Trading intention
—marketplace sublime

(Dreamsleep: February, 2020)...

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Categories: indemnity, trust,
Form: Free verse
Each Day
Buying into the future,
without mortgaging the past

Each day a new indemnity
—a present made to last

(Dreamsleep: February, 2020)...

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Categories: indemnity, time,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Indemnity
Idk
Poetry
Wow
When we 
think 
of it it
does astound
eerily
like leasing 
an old brain 
computers
found for all to see
indemnity...

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© Cs Parker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: indemnity, america, angel,
Form: Free verse



Reality's Restitution
Solidarity follows
What humility begets

Hilarity follows
When humanity forgets

Sorrowful wallows
We panic, we regret

Indemnity follows
A species drowning in debt
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Categories: indemnity, society, woman,
Form: Free verse
Indemnity Is Such Old Fashioned Love
In all my nuisances 
I could feel
The caress of your fingers
Indemnity is such old fashioned love…

So much so
Any such feisty night adventure
Carries the signature
No biting, but sublime copulation…...

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Categories: indemnity, romance,
Form: Free verse
Freebird
Let go of your
hand grip
let go of
the past
Take fate as
a lover
betrothed
and recast
Your belt
and suspenders
restrict
and constrain
Release
your indemnity
free
—once again

(Dreamsleep: December, 2023)
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Categories: indemnity, freedom,
Form: Rhyme
War
Severed madness….
  the wounds bleed again

All stitches have broken
  stains marking the end

Unsutured indemnity
  ensuring your pain

All flesh now in enmity
 —last bugler in flames 

(Villanova Pennsylvania: February, 2016)...

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Categories: indemnity, war,
Form: Rhyme
War
A hemorrhaging madness…
  wounds bleeding again

Old stitches have broken
  death marking the end

Unsutured indemnity
  ensuring your pain

Flesh burning in enmity
  —uncauterized shame 

(Villanova Pennsylvania: February, 2016)...

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Categories: indemnity, war,
Form: Rhyme
Isn'T It a Pity
labour in obscurity
for modern maturity
stashing more security
for unknown futurity

of planned paternity
some clothes for maternity
stay in indemnity
for here to eternity

live not in enmity
foresee the calamity
there is no deformity
in displaying conformity...

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Categories: indemnity, family, future, work,
Form: Monorhyme
Beatified
Prayer without indemnity,
prejudice, or blame,
weaponizing Diety…
a dogma-based refrain

Through Him our Divinity
rejoining heart and mind,
to truly know Who reigns supreme
last sacrament defined

Religion like the training wheels
discarded when we we’re young,
to free the rider in the wind
—His spokes forever spun

(Easter Dreamsleep: April, 2022)...

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Categories: indemnity, devotion, god,
Form: Rhyme
Ngerian Sonnet
Newly adopted toddlers mourN
Indemnity as locus  standI
Gold-crests laG
Event invites the employeE 
Rodeo on the wealthy riveR  
Irrevocable superminI
And the black gold run et ceterA 
Nobles with black gold gains remaiN


Spectacles of other specieS
Opener ramains incognitO
Ne'er-do-well holds the horN
No one remembers the mooN
Expatriate  the extra farE
Teach the gospel momenT...

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Categories: indemnity, devotion, education, imagination, inspirational, nature, peace, people,
Form: Sonnet
Double Dutch
Alternative dispute resolution, said he
Barristers speak like that usually
Conciliation the outcome, we seek
During our meet, with the Beak
Evidence we have, evidently

Fraud is thick in the air, it is true
Grounds of recompense we pursue
Hearings will proceed
Indemnity achieved
Judging the Judge, goes with YOU!

Limerick 11
Lawyer/Barrister
Sponsored by Joseph May

10/1/2019...

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© John Scott  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: indemnity, rights,
Form: Limerick
Undeniable
a decuain

Undoubtedly, some statements are untrue; 
No dispute, the speaker is out of place. 
Denial of facts without follow through;
Empathy missing; the style, in your face.
Negativity, the way to showcase
Indemnity for faults critics might find.
Accusations searched out from cyberspace
But blame haphazardly changes its mind.
Lying is accepted, in fact embraced;
Excuses now tolerated and graced.

July 29, 2016...

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Categories: indemnity, character, spoken word, truth,
Form: Acrostic
Limitless Love
God’s love lives beyond laws of location and languages, 
His love cruises beyond the corridor of colours and culture.
His love radiates beyond the realms of race and religion,
His love triumphs over the terrain of tongues and tribes,
His love has dominion over our differences and diversity,
His love bless us with bonds of bountiful beauty,
His love gives indemnity against insecurity and all our iniquity.
God’s love unveils the unlimited undestanding of unity....

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Categories: indemnity, faith, inspirational, love, love,
Form: Didactic
Faltering Tongue
He did not want anything
after the sex and death of a protagonist.
Rebuffed and sliced through the body,
the onus was left on toxic mix.

He died in deprivation, in intensity
of hunger and fluidity of thirst.
The quartet of grenades stretched too far
the indemnity of shell shocked apostles.

A clan lost the sense of hearing.
A mystic odyssey of massacre, raising
the doubt of gifts in heaven. The starchy
statements and commands scattering.




SATISH VERMA...

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Categories: indemnity, adventure, allegory, angst, animals, anniversary, art
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things