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Short Malefactor Poems

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


Acrostic P U T I N
P - perverted, inveterate
U- universal malefactor
T- terrible inhuman
I - incredible liar
N- negativist and demented...

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Categories: malefactor, allusion, analogy, appreciation, creation, extended metaphor, identity,
Form: Acrostic



Premium Member Farmer Fred the Raconteur
Farmer Fred the raconteur
I’ve often said is full of manure
When spinning yarns of yesteryear
His tales grow taller beer by beer
He orates on about three little pigs
Elucidating eloquently on their building of digs
In Fred’s varied version there is not a wolf
The malefactor being a malcontented oaf...

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Categories: malefactor, fun, giggle, humor, spoken word,
Form: Couplet
Malefactor
The kind of girl who
wanders alone
The kind of girl who
doesn't give a s***
The girl with the
wicked gleam in her eye
The girl that causes traffic to slow down,
then frantically speed away
The girl who wanders down the street 
and people go inside
The girl that just flaunts her attitude
so there's nothing left to hide...

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© Alex Brown  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: malefactor, introspectiongirl, girl,
Form: Free verse
The Malefactor
the malefactor

I had a thieving dog
she stole eggs, one at the time
kept it in her mouth she wanted to give it to me.
I took the egg, just as the hen-lady came
screaming said the dog and I worked in tandem.
I gave the lady back her egg
she refused to take it, not surprising,
so I paid for the egg.
A dog doesn´t know human morality it has to be thought
to leave the neighbours thing alone....

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Categories: malefactor, betrayal, confusion, devotion,
Form: Blank verse
The Malefactor
You came to me
One storm-swept night
And lifted me up to the skies.
From out of the torment
I had known
You showed me Paradise.
My sins were great,
Yet you  forgave
Far greater sins than mine,
For you did bless
The ones who made
A mockery of your shrine.
I feared to die
For I had sinned
And knew how the ending must come,
I could not know
I’d be chosen to share
The cross with God’s own son....

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© May Fenn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: malefactor, bible, christian, faith, forgiveness, god, paradise, uplifting,
Form: Couplet




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