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Short Irresponsibility Poems

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


Premium Member Things I Don'T Like
Pet droppings on upholstery
Roaches (they freak me out most preposterously)
Elevators that stall out 'tween floors unexplainably
Jello, most eighties music,  bigots, irresponsibility
Insincerity fencing for popularity...

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Categories: irresponsibility, introspection,
Form: Monorhyme



Dark State
This state goes rogue
against us, humanity
all money is community priority
our life has been agony

irresponsibility deterioriating the country
no foreign or domestic policy anymore
sweep them away and we are winning
yet it is not that simple

my family is in nation hystery
heed our voice in the brink of despair
your sensitivity is real victory...

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Categories: irresponsibility, conflict, dark, poetry, political,
Form: Free verse
A Price To High
the price of irresponsibility 
you'll not wanna pay
but sure as the sun rises
the debt will come due someday

Try  to keep in mind
thoughtless actions are never free
settling the account
can bring a strong man to his knees

So before you purchase forever grief
and play the reckless fool
remember one thing that is certain
someday the bill will come due...

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© Ron Derby  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: irresponsibility, philosophy
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Unsayable Irresponsibility
Unsayable Irresponsibility

Inside the festive bar, drinks free flowed
To swaying music, hips and lost inhibitions.
Beer and spirits rivered down the mountain,
Splitting carefree trees in need of shaking,
With  queue of law hanging on their branches, 
Cues, of the wrath of drinking and driving.

Some heed, most drive to someone's goat.

11/23/17

UNSAYABLE - Poetry Contest...

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Categories: irresponsibility, abuse, drink, humanity,
Form: Free verse
Snowfall
White, pristine and
silent like the
snow your
presence
embraces and envelopes
the world
around you till 
nothing
else can be seen

Still, icy and
fiercely 
protective you
fall everywhere but
somehow stay
only where you are
needed

And I march
in you like a soldier with the 
buoyancy of a toddler and the
irresponsibility of a wild animal till
my walk becomes
heavy and I fall
in your presence kneeling
in adoration, begging 
for a kiss, yearning for
you to get 
dirty with me...

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Categories: irresponsibility, allegory, love, visionary,
Form: Free verse




Book: Shattered Sighs