Short Moral Code Poems
Short Moral Code Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Moral Code by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Moral Code by length and keyword.
Honor
honor an important thing,
a moral code, to love should bring,
to do right is the everything,
honor is shining bright...
love your poem nette!
Don...
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Categories:
moral code, adventure,
Form:
Ballad
A Moral Code
Do good, shun evil should be your code
As you plod life's treacherous road
Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired
© All Rights Reserved
Placed No. 6 in Linda-Marie's "Quote Me" Contest - March 2011...
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Categories:
moral code, life
Form:
Crystalline
The Moral Code
Many souls so black of heart
Their humanity unsound
Every day will lose their way
With no morals to be found
Many souls so light of heart
Their humanity unbound
Every day will find the way
With their morals always sound...
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Categories:
moral code, dark, heart, light,
Form:
Rhyme
Teachers Used To Have a Dress Code
Teachers used to have a moral code and a dress code.
Now many of them arrive half-clad from their abode.
When they bend to teach, students spy their pinkish thong.
Nipple rings peeking through lacy blouses seems wrong.
I want to judge and make rules for the others if I may.
But if you try to help me dress, you’ll not have a good day....
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Categories:
moral code, teacher,
Form:
Rhyme
Clay Mates
in reminiscence I recall-
the simple things,the fol-de-rol
the somersaults but most of all
I remember gumby!
for every matinee I'd seen
in salad days when I was green
hats off to the silver screen
I remember gumby!
a royal breed of moral code
a loyal steed to share the load
to whom I dedicate this ode...
I still remember gumby!...
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Categories:
moral code, nostalgia
Form:
Ode
Injustice
Fight injustice, yes we should?
Morality of greed aint any good,
Petty tories take away,
Make 4 the poor, great suffering, aye!
Lying toads are understood!
Bad fella him no go 2 hevvin ,
feet of clay, moral code a leven,
Resurrecting thoughts of Kevin
Compassions' dead or gay €÷)-
Brainwash go away,
Great suffering under heaven?
Don Johnson...
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Categories:
moral code, adventure,
Form:
Ballade
Father and Son's Codes
How difficult it is to pursue
A moral code that seems so trite
For a young son whose modes are new
Insisting his thoughts are alright
When a bold mind creates a fight.
But the choice to stand by my will
And show reason to discipline
With tough love, I claim and instill
That harmful friends are not life's win;
And praying our bond won't crack, as kin.
Hard Choices Contest by Dr. Ram Mehta
From J.Torrente...
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Categories:
moral code, conflict, father, son,
Form:
Quintain (English)
Moral Code
Our journey in life can be a rocky road
we must strive to follow a moral code
The correct path is one we must choose
it's wise to keep clear of drugs and booze
Please make sure you don’t drink and drive
as folk get killed who should still be alive
So do not take drugs or hit the bottle
then get in a car and hit the throttle!
Morality poetry Contest
Sponsored by Mark Koplin
01/03/2021...
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Categories:
moral code, addiction,
Form:
Rhyme
Danger Is the Colour
The colour red makes you stop
thinking what can be wrong
it makes you hit the brake
as the tailback is so long
Red fills the heart in alarm
makes you think to fear
the conscience sets you off
your moral code gets in gear
A picture filled in red
gets your eye being so bright
holds your full attention
an artists impressionable sight
This colour speaks only a part
involves traffic, emotions and art
for they all effect your heart...
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Categories:
moral code, color, red,
Form:
Rhyme
Can We See
Oh say
Can we see?
What is country,
What can it be?
Are its citizenry
Inclusive and free?
What gender is innocent
In our mist?
What higher moral code
Can we resist?
Which pigmentation
Or spiritual quest
Should unite the nation
For the singular best?
What part of human kind
Must a country keep in mind?
What can a country be
That limits liberty,
If all these things
A country cannot be
Then nothing
In this country
Shall be free....
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Categories:
moral code, patriotic,
Form:
Rhyme
Morals
revere the tree that bore you as a fruit,
respect the one that fed you from its root!
poison not river that waters your field,
or burn the crops after you reap its yield,
respect for your parents is moral code,
when they are old do not shed them as load!
remember their love, agonies they bore,
your being is made from their inner core!
Written 5/Jan/2021
Mark Koplin sponsored
Morality poetry contest
8 lines with aa,bb,cc,dd rhyme!
10 syllables each line...
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Categories:
moral code, 10th grade, 11th grade, 2nd grade, 4th
Form:
Rhyme