Short Moguls Poems
Short Moguls Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Moguls by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Moguls by length and keyword.
For Mikki
FOR MIKKI
Columbus did not America discover –
take note
Twas the owl and the ***** cat in their
pea green boat
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I do not understand the four stars. Why ruin my poem soup moguls?...
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Categories:
moguls,
Form:
Free verse
Undercover
In cosmopolitan artificiality
he orchestrated ways and means for excited culls
Initiated to ensure free world buoyancy
To prevent corruption by power hungry moguls
Taken from Many miles away 3/30/14
Date 8/7/20 Gregory R Barden Sponsor
Poetry Contest Rithimus Divisa 4...
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Categories:
moguls, power,
Form:
Rhyme
Legacies
Halls of steel and concrete,
massive Cyclopean towers
of immodesty where moguls
bask in gross extravagance.
Children in neglect,
souls with haggard faces,
ekeing out their livelihoods
with hopes and modest means.
Versions of prosperity;
the rich man pads his pockets while
the poor man haunts his tenement,
struggling to smile....
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Categories:
moguls, introspection,
Form:
Quatrain
Legacies
...for Hart Crane
Halls of steel and concrete,
massive Cyclopean towers
of immodesty where moguls
bask in gross extravagance.
Children in neglect,
souls with haggard faces,
ekeing out their livelihoods
with hopes and modest means.
Measures of prosperity;
the rich man pads his pockets while
the poor man haunts his tenement,
struggling to smile....
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Categories:
moguls, dedication
Form:
Verse
Legacies
...for Hart Crane
Halls of steel and concrete,
massive Cyclopean towers
of immodesty where moguls
bask in gross extravagance.
Children in neglect,
souls with haggard faces,
ekeing out their livelihoods
with hopes and modest means.
Measures of prosperity;
the rich man pads his pockets while
the poor man haunts his tenement,
struggling to smile....
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Categories:
moguls, visionary
Form:
Verse
Legacies
...for Hart Crane
Halls of steel and concrete,
massive Cyclopean towers
of immodesty where moguls
bask in gross extravagance.
Children in neglect,
souls with haggard faces,
ekeing out their livelihoods
with hopes and modest means.
Measures of prosperity;
the rich man pads his pockets while
the poor man haunts his tenement,
struggling to smile....
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Categories:
moguls, writing,
Form:
Quatrain
They Left Crimson Out of the Rainbow
Leprechauns do a jig
Moguls eat a fig
Rubes eat a pig
Crimson is real big
Accountants get a raise
Bankers get to appraise
CEO's get to the next phase
Crimson is the post chaise
Crime lords get the bling
Business men get a one night fling
Choir of Angels sing
Crimson is the thing
Dogs get a bone
Assistants get to phone
Wives stay at home
Crimson sets the tone
Pop stars get the entourage
Winners wear a corsage
Housewives put on a visage
Crimson is a mirage...
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Categories:
moguls, business, philosophy, work,
Form:
Rhyme