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Short Judgmental Poems

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


Premium Member A Feathered Flap
There are no ugly ducklings, only judgmental swans....

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Categories: judgmental, beauty, judgement,
Form: Monoku



Free To Be
a judgmental world
why do you analyze me?
am I free to be?...

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Categories: judgmental, freedom,
Form: Haiku
Inner Beauty
The beauty within
Can only be seen with love
And understanding
Not by judgmental people
Who are filled with hollow souls...

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© Larry Belt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: judgmental, life, love
Form: Tanka
Premium Member Be Concern of What You Sow
Make the truth gentle, 
            don't be judgmental. 
    Let the breath flow with kindness; 
            build loyalty most monumental. 

11/9/2022...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: judgmental, voice,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Parental Advisory
more than blood spurts from open wounds ~ botched diy hacks fetus from womb


                                       # non judgmental #

By
David Kavanagh...

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Categories: judgmental, abortion, allusion, death, life,
Form: Monoku



On the Beach
That will
I swear
Be me,
 On the 
Beach
In a bikini
At ninety three.

Tan
Roasted
Golden brown
Ignoring 
While 
Soaring
Those 
Judgmental 
Harsh frowns...

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Categories: judgmental, sea
Form: Free verse
My Granny
Elegant
Reliable
Matronly
Adorable

Worthy
Indifferent
Loyal
Loving
Energetic
Non-judgmental
Entertaining

Never sad
Endless love
Wonderful
Educated
Level-headed
Lovely...

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Categories: judgmental, death, family, life, loss,
Form: Name
Premium Member Reassuring Smiles
Smiling at old folks
to reassure them you're
not a teenage thug.

Even though I'm in
my school uniform and look
like Mary Poppins.

I don't like talking
in front of a group of teens
- they're so judgmental....

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Categories: judgmental, 11th grade, high school, humorous, image, teen,
Form: Senryu
Pain
it's the pain you've put me through,
i can't even tie my shoe.
judgmental stairs;
ungrateful glares.
those people are everywhere-
nobody would care.
it is a love, hate
it is a shove, bait


December 15, 2017...

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Categories: judgmental, abuse, care, child abuse, voice,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member She Is Not Wrong
A writer?   
You are kidding right?
My family reunion’s most judgmental great aunt is clearly horrified.


Everyone is a writer! She says, throwing up her arms.


I do not reply.
For the first time in forever, she is not wrong....

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Categories: judgmental, write, writing,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Times-A-Wasting
judgmental eye measures whilst sigh of heart treasures scattered thoughts resurrect in dreams fear fraught dissect when head melds with our heart then our true life does start 29-August-2021 Essence
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Categories: judgmental, muse,
Form: Verse
Unholy Waters
Once again
Religion
Is tearing us apart

Judaic tears
Islamic fear
Shared values in the dark

To kill
For an idea
Judgmental and profane

Begins the end
The baby drowned
—in bathwaters of pain

(The New Room: November, 2023) 
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Categories: judgmental, hate, pain, religion, war,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Good Book
I've often heard The Bible referred to as The Good Book,
yet the bible discusses every depraved perversion ever undertook.
Don't believe me? Have a look.
I'm not being judgmental here guys.
Believe me, this light bulb moment for me was a freaking surprise....

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Categories: judgmental, religion,
Form: Rhyme
Thanks Soup
Life without soup?
Oh i couldn't go on!
such a lovely group,
for those poetically drawn.

A safe place,
to read and share,
no judgmental face
to criticize and glare.

I have no more fright,
for in soup i'm confiding ,
thanks for this safe site,
that you are providing....

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Categories: judgmental, thank you,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Knowledge Vs Wisdom
religion ritualistic, judgmental kneeling, praying, seeking fear, shame, compassion, acceptance connecting, feeling, recognising childlike, pristine spirituality 18-January-2023 Delightful Diamante Poetry Contest Sponsor: Caren Krutsinger
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Categories: judgmental, religion, spiritual,
Form: Diamante
Stocks
Roll up, roll up,
Take your best shot
I'll chew up all your hatred,
Anger and scorn
Then spit them back in your face
Rain down your judgmental daggers
I'll catch them in my teeth
And plunge them in your back
Let he who is without sin
Cast the first rotten cabbage...

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Categories: judgmental, history, life, people
Form: Verse
Compassion Ink
saddled burden of rude judgmental air,
lips soften, sprinkling humane affection.
holding hands, a heart unfolds compassion,
torrid tears shine, in oasis of care.


13th March 2020
10 syllables per line as counted in howmanysyllables
Sponsor	charles messina
Contest Name	Kind Ink |...

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Categories: judgmental, humanity,
Form: Verse
Judgmental Dilemma
The plum blossom and snow don’t give up in competing for the early spring, 
In judgmental dilemma, poets have to put down their pen without concluding.
The plum blossom is not so sparkling and white as the snow radiance,
Whereas the snow loses to the plum blossom in the delicate fragrance.

(tran.)...

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Categories: judgmental, analogy, flower, metaphor, snow,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Nine Days Off
High fives.
Jive talkin'.
I get off at five.

Five is dark these days,
thriving is scarcer and
scarcer.

Deprivation has lots of syllables.
So many that it distracts from contemptible
WAIT!  That sounds judgmental.

I don't want to sound that way.

So I will make my way.
Hope somebody's god grants me
patience!...

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Categories: judgmental, life, visionary, work,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member When We Place Blame
When We Place Blame By: Tom Wright 12/18/98 If in denial and seeking one, in whom to place the blame. Ask the question have I done, at some time the very same? Point no finger though it be true, judgmental we should not be. For when one finger I point at you, Three are pointing back at me.
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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: judgmental, conflict, emotions,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Stop Looking Heart Judgemental Eyes At You When It's Me, It's Me O' Lord-
If you look upon someone through your hearts eyes don't say anything walk away go to a mirror look at yourself that negate/judgmental thing your about to say about them open your mouth and speak i it's me Lord? heavenly Father IT'S ME!!!
9/15/22 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2022©...

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Categories: judgmental, analogy, encouraging, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
An Address To Miss Barker
Miss Barker, let me say a word,
though this to many seem absurd.
Your attitude I find pragmatic,
not judgmental, not dogmatic.
So poetry is not your strength
though some will go to any length
to immortalize themselves in verse,
writing dogerell, if not  worse.
Avoid concerns to you so alien.
Be what you are, a Pomeranian....

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Categories: judgmental, poetry,
Form: Epigram
Premium Member Being
Being more open to others’ ideas
Being helpful when I encounter the helpless
Being loving when I see those that seem unlovable
Being slow to anger when I feel I’m being attacked
Being understanding when others make mistakes 
Being non-judgmental when people are different from me
Being thankful for all that comes into my life...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: judgmental, caregiving, life, love, thanksgiving,
Form: Pleiades
True Love
True Love:
Is laughter and humour in the face of adversity
It is gentleness, understanding, kindness, and giving  
And most of all it is non judgmental and forgiving.


True Love:
Remains eternal and is a power so strong
That no circumstance, individual or desire
Can destroy it foundations
Or ignore the light it holds within....

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Categories: judgmental, love,
Form: Free verse
Love Is Deception, So Break My Heart
Social antics have never been famous among my strained personality. 
Bland worm stomped world of a thousand jealous and dishonest souls, in what shades do you’re judgmental and squinted scorn stare? 
I tend to hold the hand of kindness only to be blessed with a broken wrist.
Excuse me while I wedge this arrow in cupid’s throat.  

-Mitch...

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Categories: judgmental, valentines day,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs