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Short Patronizing Poems

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


Lost At Sea
Your patronizing comments
A magnet near my compass
Giving me false hope

By Robb A. Kopp
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Categories: patronizing, allegory, philosophy
Form: Senryu



Premium Member Come To My Bed
Patronizing her inner streets with cool lust-hawking
she’s compromising flaunted standards with kiss-talking
gentle but impolite
a sweetening soft fight
started like a hard script ending in sweet love making....

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Categories: patronizing, love, lust, romance, romantic, senses, sensual, sexy,
Form: Limerick
Synergizing
My mind is fantasying with every tantalizing thought of you, 
Your essence is mesmerizing, there is no patronizing point of view,
Your presence is testifying, there’s order in your beautiful hue,
In this time that is energizing, you bring rhyme to my inner cue...

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Categories: patronizing, crush, desire, emotions, first love, happiness, how
Form: Rhyme
They Dont Leave
spirts crest upon a lower chest
seeking it's misfortune
bodies once awaited
forever now vanished
dreams floated abouve;
uncompleted
Anger locked inside
never released to the open
regrtes never apoligized 
all your suffres 
all your pains
they don't leave when you do
but rather hang in the air
patronizing you...

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Categories: patronizing, inspirational
Form: I do not know?
Looking Down On
patronizing 
condescending 
attitudes
grew within 
the heart 
till one day
they began to 
run amuck
then as they
moved further 
and further inwards
it began to infest 
the inner workings
of the soul
till finally it 
was free to
roam 
through 
out the
interpersonal
encounters of  
the past 
within the 
land of 
lost love...

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Categories: patronizing,
Form: Lyric



Didactic Dating
In the manner of a teacher, particularly so as to treat someone in a patronizing way. a stage of romantic and/or sexual relationships in humans whereby two or more people meet socially, possibly as friends or with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a partner in a more committed intimate relationship or marriage or the other meanings. the moral of this story is....

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: patronizing, allusion, confusion, environment, humor, irony, motivation, moving
Form: Verse
Love Taxes
After buying into love, your receipt
has innumerable hurt charges. Some 
a little more taxing than others, and 
some are unnoticeable, making 
withdrawals from the next patronizing 
victim. 

   I've learned to pay close attention to 
the fine print for non-refundable, and
to purchase when 2 for the price of 1 
is the sale.

                                      JJ Twnsnd...

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Categories: patronizing, analogy,
Form: I do not know?
Designers of Dissidence
Designers of Dissidence



Scandalous slubberdegullions
Credulous crepehangers
Haughty harridans
Laudable loblollies
Enigmatic evildoers
Patronizing poltroons
Problematic paramours
Slanderous spirits

                                                                       

                                                                                         Sunshine Williams...

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Categories: patronizing, how i feel, humor, voice,
Form: Acrostic
Age
Age
The face I see 
In the morning mirror 
Is of my father 
I imperiously ignore him 
And shave a smooth face 
Half my age. 
Nature is kind to us old 
We are unable to see how aged we are.
As the outside doesn´t look
Like the inside. 
But if you tell me I look forty five 
You are patronizing me.
And I will think you are anti-old
But being wise I will not say so 
Just disinherit you...punk....

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Categories: patronizing, baptism,
Form: Bio
Premium Member Charity - Yalto
“Love is not patronizing and charity isn't about pity, it is about love. Charity and love are the same -- with charity you give love, so don't just give money but reach out your hand instead.” – Mother Teresa Charity at Christmastime hardly ends the season. It continues with enduring goodwill, elevates caring, amity. Celebrate humility from simple gestures of our love for one another.
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Categories: patronizing, care, celebration, christmas, friendship, humanity, love,
Form: Verse
Another Anarchist Philosopher
You cannot sense
Anything 
Outside of yourself 
Without the gentle caress 
Of a nostalgic breeze

Always searching
For the ever
Tender space 
In-between 
Mother's patronizing knees

You are missing
Something 
In someone else;
That same thing 
Can only be found within...

...A select few
- They have come here to rule you...
...I wish this were just another jest:
You better learn quickly 
How not to be lead!...

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Categories: patronizing, peace, philosophy, political,
Form: Free verse
Our Friend the Acid Tripper
In fluent argot like a profound inchoate
Chthonic patronizing blood paroxysmally folds in curdles
You illuminate none but yourself with a pleasant scapegrace idiocy
Dishevelled and voluble in dark ages of medieval filth

Legerdemain to my vituperate wills and wanders
Anything in purge of the death of proclivity, namely yours
Crepuscular black skies, fugacious and oneiric...you dissolve them

Caviler
Caviler 
Caviler
Abate your breaths...

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Categories: patronizing,
Form: Free verse
Homeward
homeward

The landscape of my dreams is a Pampa
with occasional trees, 
Like commas stretching to the horizon and not a full stop in between the extreme 
I was born in a gorge between dark mountains
that was ok till the got a tunnel and Indonesian got work cleaning floors, 
we`re now patronizing and multinational.
Then an Arab arrived and many joined NF, except the teacher how refused 
to write anything with semi-colons and the swelling rank of neo- liberals....

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Categories: patronizing, absence, adventure, anti bullying,
Form: Blank verse
Wedding In Paris
Wedding in Paris

Coming out of the church after the wedding
smiles and cameras clicked.
From the steps, I saw a tramp in the park looking for 
something to eat
he found a half slice of a pizza.
With all the clatter going on, I slipped away
had a whisky in the nearby bar.
I saw the tramp coming out of the park my idea
was to give him money.
I was self-conscious, hated the thought
of looking patronizing, so I had another whisky
Before joining the wedding party....

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: patronizing, arabic, birth, color, earth day,
Form: Sonnet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things