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Short Misappropriated Poems

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


Premium Member Honoring the President
Hee-Haw was a Donkey
    misappropriated as a laugh

  Joe Biden was his godfather
    oops ~ My bad, Joe's gaffe...

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Categories: misappropriated, analogy, animal, celebrity, leadership, tribute, usa,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Emotionally Bludgeoned-
Beige Copper Tan What kind of mess I am? Disintegrated misappropriated bludgeoned; Love and peace is coming; Deep inside the heart, it is dark; There is a light, that flickers on bright; As the dawn purple blue and red royalty fit as it bleeds slight; Sadden been hit, struck over, over, over again
10/20/20 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr ©...

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Categories: misappropriated, absence, analogy, bereavement, emotions, engagement,
Form: Rhyme
Longer
Start to sound like nothing at all: 
When their back’s are up against the wall, 
And the Empire’s fortress starts to fall. 
I hear there’s a concert for grieving; 
Down at Altamount; 
Surmon on the Mount; 
There is a gospel for the good: 
Misappropriated, misunderstood. 
Come on! Give us a reason, 
Instead of an act of treason, 
Against your collective self. 
This abandoned nation, sometime, somewhere, 
Left its very heart on the shelf....

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Categories: misappropriated, history, introspection, social,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Like a Hot Potato, They Pass the Buck
      The old ‘Pass-Punt-Kick’ contest
        misappropriated by politicos
     You’re familiar with the stereotype
        the kind who check which way the wind blows

     Like a hot potato they pass the buck
        If asked a tough question, they punt
     And when a financial decision looms, they
        kick the can years down the road

     So, fans, it seems we have a winner
        535 Congressmen, each and every one a sinner
...

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Categories: misappropriated, humor, political, satire,
Form: Free verse
Awakening
Drifting, misappropriated,
my lips spoke trivialities,
my hapless heart was inarticulate.

Fearfully I fumbled through 
each day, frittering opportunities, 
fervently hoping they wouldn't pick me.

A wraith within a wraith, I flittered by 
commitment like a man without a plan; 
I only knew the pleasures of avoidance, 

'til I was pushed into the present by
a crushing ultimatum, compelling me 
to find my way alone, now I greet 
each morning with a smile....

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Categories: misappropriated, recovery from...
Form: Verse



Awakening
Drifting, misappropriated,
my lips spoke trivialities,
my hapless heart was inarticulate.

Fearfully I fumbled through 
each day, frittering opportunities, 
fervently hoping they wouldn't pick me.

A wraith within a wraith, I flittered by 
commitment like a man without a plan; 
I only knew the pleasures of avoidance, 

'til I was pushed into the present by
a crushing ultimatum, compelling me 
to find my way alone, now I greet 
each morning with a smile....

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Categories: misappropriated, anxiety,
Form: Verse
Awakening
Drifting, misappropriated,
my lips spoke trivialities,
my hapless heart was inarticulate.

Fearfully I fumbled through 
each morning frittering opportunities, 
fervently hoping they wouldn't pick me.

A wraith within a wraith, I flittered by 
commitment like a man without a plan; 
I only knew the pleasures of avoidance, 

till I was pushed into the present by
a crushing ultimatum, compelling me 
to find my way alone, now I greet 
each morning with a smile....

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Categories: misappropriated, introspection, morning,
Form: Free verse

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