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Short Loans Poems

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


Cum Pound Interest
she loans her body
to my desire of her
now i pay interest?...

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Categories: loans, life
Form: Senryu



Maples
over velvet loans
designed gold plates displayed ---
finest fair of fall

17 March 2022...

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Categories: loans, nature,
Form: Haiku
21st Century American-College-Student-Fresh-Outta-School Bedtime Rhyme
now i lay me down to sleep,
knowing that no one/nothing watches over me
&
if i die before my loans are paid,
i
win....

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Categories: loans, life,
Form: Free verse
Loans
Sea Banks lending water loans,
Time to time to the Sky customers,
And,
Recovering in one payment,
During monsoon times!...

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Categories: loans, nature, rain, sea,
Form: Blank verse
Sun Bank and Moon Borrower
Sun Bank is lending light loans,

To it's Moon borrower,

Moon is not repaying,

Sun is not demanding,

But,

Issuing fresh loans in grace!...

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Categories: loans, nature, relationship,
Form: Light Verse



A Problem
A Problem
     By Dane Smith-Johnsen

Worry
Tormenting minds
Over having low cash flow.
Threatening to foreclose on home loans.
Homeless.


Form:  Cinquain.
©  November 2009...

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Categories: loans, angst, social
Form: Cinquain
Loans of the Future
Loans of the Future?

By Elton Camp

The days of cheap gas prices are gone
We soon may see “Fill-up Days Loans”
Borrow $100 to fill up you tank today
Next week, only $110 need you repay...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: loans, funny
Form: Rhyme
White Collar Crookes
there everywhere
so be a ware
this i like to share
in banks some wear pink
they make loans
take your home
full of tricks
so be quick don't get fixx
or hook
theyer
WHITE COLLAR CROOKES...

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Categories: loans, adventure, confusion, depression,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member A Sense of Peace - Cyc
A sense of peace 
in the yard, 
Rose blips in green 
sea of grass
Warm sun loans 
her love to us, 
And wind’s breeze 
gives us a pass. 



Contest: Rhyme
Written 9-3-2019
Sponsor: Nette Onclaud...

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Categories: loans, nature, peace,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Student Loans
Never thought I'd think about it
expected time would stand still
being young would last forever
thought I'd always feel the thrill
sometime, somehow, it all ended
now I'm looking for some way
to pay the bills...

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Categories: loans, anxiety, growing up, humor,
Form: Free verse
Pyramids and Parallel O Grams
socio economic pyramids and parallel o grams in space. 
I do like uncle sams green eggs and ham.
 Let the world crash, start over again. 
**** the student loans. 
They dont put you in prison for office crimes.
 Put your credit in the recycling center...

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Categories: loans, death,
Form: Free verse
Digs
Found it
Say it.

Glory
Story.

Contains
Refrains.

Locate
Relate.

Objects,
Prospects.

Dry bones
For loans.

Findings
Writings.

Wordings
No swings.

Repeat
The feat.

Often
Soften.

Accept
Detect.

The facts
No acts....

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Categories: loans, cool, creation, culture, earth, earth day, history,
Form: Footle
Sallie Mae
papers folders everywhere
social numbers
paper clips
last years folders
phone numbers
this 
financial aid forms
work receipts
how many more years do I have to be
best friends
with Sallie Mae?

(and Dear God how will he ever pay back the loans?)...

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Categories: loans,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member I Want Sum-
Lock doors are not for all honest people Open doors are for the thieves to come in and borrow Honest people gradually pay back loans and things Dishonest people covet may I have some of your words please?=/center> 11/19/20 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr © 20
...

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Categories: loans, allusion, analogy, humanity,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Fragment
A month ago life was complete

Now it's torn in two

New hours at work short change life and deplete

The minutes to spend with family are few

My husband growls and moans

In disgust I cry myself to sleep

Money is tight to pay our loans 

And I find myself alone to weep


September 15,2013...

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Categories: loans, loss
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The 1 Percent Solution
This country's wealth is owed to loans
A debit the public now owns 
We're told there’s no cost
But old lifestyles are lost
Over war and pork barrel bones

The public’s frail pockets they pick
Politicians and banksters trick    
And prime the nation  
With graft and inflation 
Thus making the middle class sick...

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Categories: loans, political,
Form: Limerick
Manage Your Money-(Seven By Seven)
Why do thing behind my back?
Then play like it’s all an act.
Spending money like it’s free.
Taking out loans you don’t need.
Over your head can’t you see.
Stop and look before you leap.
Manage your money wisely.


Just trying on some new styles as taught by spencerj. Also venting a little bit-have 
to keep it real..lol...

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Categories: loans, social, money,
Form: Free verse
How We Feed the Vulgar Mouth of Capitalism
And here we are, on this field
Full of wealth and want...

Hawking love and loans like lollies,
Goodies of globalization entice the gullible ones,

Profits blossom [only] in well-made markets,
Global indoctrination indiscriminate and insurmountable,

Only the fit survive this global rat race 
When we feed the vulgar mouth of capitalism...

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Categories: loans,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Broken Stones
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Broken Stones
David J Walker


Breaking stones and compromise 
The sun arise 
	And I am gone

	I am alone
My bones strewn with
	Broken stones 

Dreams drained of hues 
        And tones

Hills climbed 
        Ill-defined
	Words refined 
With stolen loans

Poetics borrowed 
	In runes and roans  
cantrips laid 
In homophones

 	I am a fool for hopeful things...

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Categories: loans, allegory,
Form: Rhyme
More Precious Than Gold
The script of experience,
endorsing our wills
banking our choices,
paying our bills

Crediting our memory
for what lies ahead
debentures of faith
the black and the red

A ledger retallied, 
both columns in sync
the plus and the minus,
indelible ink

Its summary left open,
all errors erased
with loans to push forward
—new funding in place

(Rosemont College: December, 2021)...

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Categories: loans, destiny,
Form: Rhyme
The Nightmare
The Nightmare

By Elton Camp

The middle-aged man wasn’t sleeping well
By his anguished groans, his wife could tell

“You’re dreaming again, for goodness sake.”
She shook his shoulder to get him awake

“It was that horrible dream I’ve had before.
Student loans I must pay five years more.”

“Now, Roscoe, you are fifty so it can’t be.
I’ve told you before that you owe only three.”...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: loans, angst,
Form: Rhyme
Friend Truly
A friend truly Concerns about a specious face And listens patient to wanting words In need of ample place Then loans away all of tears To eyes whose more can’t cry Next, gives a sense and simple truth When all the offers from others lie A true friend, truly is like unto home Where security be surely sweet Many is what we’ll always want But, one merely… is all we’ll ever need
...

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Categories: loans, friendship, inspirational, introspection, life, people, philosophy, social,
Form: Rhyme
Alvin
Even his score
detached a dirigible in a storm?

Nothing abhorrent-

or should the dogs take with me?

Making jogs..?

Hog logs?

I had to remain detached;

the fuzzy are right,

reaching storm height,

long overdone night...

I should have come twice,

knowing it'd be so nice-

you have had the scare,

and many slices of pie-

why so many vices though?

Language-
lion's-
loans....

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Categories: loans, adventure, allegory, beauty, garden, mentor, miracle, visionary,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Crush of Doom
Young and dumb, heart still growing.
Felt the flicker, still not knowing.

Bashful winks was all it took.
Fell prey to her fickle hook.

Flowers, candies, things that bobbled;
Broke the bank and left me hobbled.

Took out loans to keep her smiling.
Wore a frown when debit filing.

Just as I had had enough,
Called her father, stout and tough.

Now my world is in despair.
Explains why I've lost my hair....

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Categories: loans, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 7th
Form: Rhyme
After Christmas
After Christmas 
After Christmas where does Rudolph go?
Does he get to go to the mall to buy hay for his stall?
Does he go to the reindeer games to take part in the snow?
Does he take a vacation to the south pole? 
Does he go to the doctor to get his nose shiny to glow?
Where does Rudloph  go I would just like to know?
Does he stay in bed and dream?
In those foggy nights.
No, I hear Santa loans Rudolph to the Easter Bunny....

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Categories: loans, christmas,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs