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Short Institutions Poems

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


Merry Events Require
Merry Events Require Resiliency and Youth (Merry)

Chose How Religious Institutions Summarize Thought 

Mainly Aimed At Son of God (Christmas)

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: institutions, religious,
Form: I do not know?



Medical Institutions
M-edical
I-nstitutions
A-lleviate

G-rime
A-bating
L-ethal
V-irus'
E-pidemic
Z-one

Topic: Birthday of Mia V. Galvez (May 31) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...

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Categories: institutions, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
Religious Institution
Once there was a man called Simon “the Institution”
Debated “shift from religious institutions to educational “
protection of individual conscience
protection of group rights, a science
Bloody these goals need a lot of research!...

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Categories: institutions,
Form: Limerick
Debt Slavery
Search for existence spreads thin
Our gasoline days numbered by the sun
While collection hounds scour zombie minds
Striving for fact and nimble opportunity
Institutions shunting brick and mortar
Each road running against walls of fate...

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Categories: institutions, adventure, angst,
Form: Free verse
Political Circus
Stakeholders" cartels, oligarchs are beneficiaries of corruption.
The people and the institutions are occupied with their interests.
Corruption is the main cause of the economic wrack and ruin.
Honest people end up on the gallows.
In Pakistan Honesty is the worst Policy....

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Categories: institutions, anxiety, books, corruption, fate, integrity, political, stress,
Form: Political Verse



Trash Or Stash
Our daily life and its trash,
Our shadows and secrets in a stash,
One day we'll be ancient lives,
Not strictly business, once did thrive,
All lost in the translation
to trash, our sacred institutions,
The mixed views of the robots,
For humans, they'll have soft spots,
All our shadows in a stash,
Secrets of daily life in trash!...

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Categories: institutions, humanity, people,
Form: Free verse
Thomas Paine -An Englishman
Thomas Paine - an
Englishman 

Maybe the best
American

Long and well before
all the fat folks
who live there now

Spoke of national
institutions 
of churches whether
jewish christian or
muslim or other
nonsense

Schemes seeming to
him be no more than
human inventions,
set up to terrify
and enslave mankind
to monopolize for
power...

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© Nigel Fox  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: institutions, america, religion, truth,
Form: Free verse
I Write Poems
But my school master
my father and mother
the classmates and friends
contributed little, or nothing

Lessons to write poems
Life taught me major skills
Inspired me with intrinsic love
And it made me to conclude;

“Best and lasting lessons in life
are not taught by institutions,
but by the often neglected
wild bushes of life. 
The harsher the wilderness,
the greater the lesson.”...

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Categories: institutions, allusion, education, poems, write,
Form: Free verse
Negative Image
I have lost faith love and respect for the institutions
We should have the grit to face our negative image
I am saddened by what is happening today
Why do agencies support elite class mafia?
I am extremely disappointed by intelligence
What they are doing is condemnable
I have lost faith in Judicial System
Guardians and protectors are foes.
Gulam thay gulam hain
Supari kay gulam hain.....

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Categories: institutions, celebrity, change, character, class, corruption, courage, money,
Form: Tazkira
Understanding Or
I can’t stand the pain
When I see the innocent
Being judged by those who are insane

I can’t stand the words
Of those who see truth as blurred
Leaving voices unheard

I can’t stand seeing the poor
Lacking their needs
When we have an abundance of seeds

I can’t stand institutions
That don't adhere to the Constitution
Nor believe in retribution

I 
Just 
Can’t 
Stand 
Confusion!...

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© Lara Wash  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: institutions, voice, words,
Form: Grook
Chains
Wearing bonds invisible
Yet indestructible.

Find them.
Free them.
Bring them home.

Traffick, pimp, and whore,
And some are just next door.

Find them.
Free them.
Bring them home.

Some talk of peculiar institutions,
Others speak of restitutions.

Find them.
Free them.
Bring them home.

Slavery is alive and well today,
No matter what you say.

Find them.
Free them.
Bring them home.
...

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Categories: institutions, black african american, humanity, slavery,
Form: Rhyme
Sunlight
The darkness begins
and truth is sacrificed
for expediency.
Wihout sunlight
lies become the norm.
Tell us the mushroom cloud is coming,
in the dark we will not see
as cackling laughter
echoes down the halls of deceit.
And then, just apologize
drawing the shades ever tighter.
Institutions of corruption
ever saying ... sorry
ever saying ... don't worry
Uncle Sam won't deny
your inalienable right
to sunlight....

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© Sue Mason  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: institutions, history, loss, social,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Nation Divided
I see trouble on the near horizon-- A nation divided just is not couth, Unfortunately, reason is wizen Frivolous theories accepted as truth, Intentionally misguiding our youth Disgraceful political grandstanding, Foundation institutions crash-landing News media is shaping opinions, Honestly, journalism notwithstanding Common folks now political minions.
written August 13, 2021...

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Categories: institutions, how i feel, perspective, political,
Form: Dizain
The World Will Simply Shrug
The universe will simply shrug Bullets fly, wars be waged People die, ‘pon worlds stage Hopes and ambitions Faith and traditions Cold hard facts And simple superstitions All no more than Wishful visions All the world’s fine institutions Despite man’s resolutions In the end will be Doomed to fade away And the universe… will simply shrug And go on about It’s way 62 words
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Categories: institutions, destiny,
Form: Dramatic Verse
The Last Five Months
! world war 3,
! immortal girlfriend,
4 daughters,
3 mental institutions,
1 apocalypse the parting  of lips,
1 art exhibition,
1 satanic lover,
1 paodophilic cult,
1 fame,
1 lost fortune,
1 hot night of sex,
1 arrest,
1 ring of power,
3 scars,
131 paintings,
1 gunshot,
1 drugs heaven,
1 utter and eternal revenge,
1 angry tribe,
1 lakes of fire,
1 lesson from a master,
1 happy mother,
1 bored father.
1 damnation....

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Categories: institutions, inspirational, drug,
Form: Bio
The Pariah S
Quietly, she sits in the corner looking in
    reflecting on how it all went down
Perplexed by her identity, her mind, her muse- 
    her soul purpose in this wasted life 

She thought too deeply - for too long
  about why her life is this way
Lack of drive, enthusiasm
    for the institutions she's in

Wake up! she says, but she was wide awake- 
    it was those that were succumbing to the
Institutions that were in a deep trance...

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Categories: institutions, wisdom, writing,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member United We Stand Divided We All Fall
United we stand divided we all fall. Nowadays history seems to be having domino effects. attending public places of worship, public bathrooms, police brutality, institutions of learning, playgrounds, kidnappings are on the rise, hatred, jealousy and senseless mass murders in the land we call home of the brave and freedom where is the safety and happiness bestowed innocent and struggling people will it ever be hope that one day we will all unite....

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Categories: institutions, 3rd grade, anger, bereavement, child, corruption, discrimination,
Form: Bio
Visitor
I had a visitor yesterday,
 a lady driven crazy by her husband ...
he has the kids, she has the road...
in and out of institutions, madhouses..
she is getting crazier now, than she was last visit...
we talk and drink wine ...
a faded rose now this time ...
and im sorry but shes drifting on the tide...
a disillusioned bride ...
life is less than divine...
till the next visit ...inside, 
i know death might release her this time,
it's on her mind......

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Categories: institutions, adventure,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member What Good Can Come From Today
~ January 6, 2021 ~ 


What good can come
  from the malevolence of today
Our jaws dropped to the floor
  as insurrectionists held sway

Our faith in our institutions shattered
  and, yes, in ourselves too
To handle the transition of power
  like democracies do

Staying angry won't help
  Instead we can learn a couple of lessons
To run 'by the book,' tightly-supervised elections
  ~ and never to let anyone with our capitol be messin'...

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Categories: institutions, america, future, scary, violence,
Form: Rhyme
The Race
Proud, ego - driven individuals
Send out their words in the summer's hot atmosphere
Democracy is messy 
But it's the best we have 
It has its enemies 
on both left and right 
But we must stand tall 
and not let our institutions fall 
Before the  blasts of those 
who would undermine our freedom 
Tonight I will watch the debate 
Between the candidates for governor 
I think it matters 
And I will proudly cast my ballot 
As fall reaches out to us...

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Categories: institutions, freedom, political,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member At An All-Time Low
Violent offenders on the streets
   Who can afford the price of meat
Culture wars are boiling over
   Screams and shouts, and moreover 

Teachers quitting in record numbers
   Police and soldiers too, torn asunder
Trust in institutions at an all-time low
   Kamala’s failed us; so has Joe

With most Americans wearing a frown
   You’d think they wouldn’t double down
On the measures that put us in this awful hole
   Seems they just don’t care ~ about us poor souls...

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Categories: institutions, america, leadership, trust,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Black Train Station
You will find it
On an unremarkable urban street
But no signs will point you
Well-worn tracks
That lead to it
These are not made of steel
No people with teary farewells
Or Cheery welcomes 
Hugs and handshakes
Lost to antiquity
Unattended gardens
Surround it
An old squeaky gate
Guards it
Bland as bile
Its wall
Memories of institutions
That room
Waiting room
Filled with the palliative
Dying
Helpless
Unloved
Unmoved
Left waiting in
Absolute
At 
Black train station...

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Categories: institutions, lonely, old, poverty,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things