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Short Perjury Poems

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


Perjury
Don't plot intrigues
Others falsely
Fall back yourself....

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Categories: perjury, discrimination, engagement, judgement, perspective,
Form: Than-Bauk



Premium Member The Octogenarian's Crime
The old man flirted with barmaid- Marie
When she charged him of rape, felt no fury
Feeling proud, pleaded guilty
He wanted no pity
Sad, he was imprisoned for perjury...

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Categories: perjury, betrayal, funny love, romance,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Pivot
Pivot

Perhaps we can
Prevent committing
Perjury if we can
Pivot away from
Prevarication long enough to
Posit the truth when 
Presenting ourselves at traffic court
...

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Categories: perjury, humorous,
Form: Pleiades
Insult Added To Injury and Purjury
Insult Added To Injury and Perjury

Trump was an insult added to injury,
And person who  committed perjury;
A total insult,
Is final result,
And his imbecilic brain needs surgery.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: perjury, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Lecture Given By Clergy
Lecture Given By Clergy

We were given a lecture by the clergy,
With much energy exhibited in liturgy,
Done deal;
No appeal,
Who later had been accused of perjury.

Jim Horn


Kavanaugh was part of the clergy so he
had said....

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Categories: perjury, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick



I Recently Read
I Recently Read

I remember what I recently read;
Guilty to all charges he had plead;
According to jury,
Committed perjury;
Then after that from country fled.

Jim Horn

That is why Manafort is wearing an
attached security device....

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Categories: perjury, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Saints and Sin
I haven't drank in ninety days
Way to go you fookin' saint
You haven't killed in thirty years
But St. Zachary you ain't. 

Her husband sells used broken cars
I get to kick the tires
While he gets soaked at all the bars
I'm putting out his fires. 

I'm pleading down to purgatory
As Satan winks at me
Though punishment be mandatory
I'll not burn for perjury.  ;)

r ~ 4/27/14...

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Categories: perjury, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Love's Perjury
Woe to the heart,
to the feeling;
that envied.
and foed.
Acursed
Acursed
Acursed forever,
unforgiven.
No peaceful heed
no love's bill payed.
Woe to the unfaithful heart
heart that loves not
that hated indeed,
at evil's speed. 
Woe to the heart so burdensome
the heart troublesome.
Fire to dishonesty
let it burn
spear to all malice
pierce it 
Acursed to all perjury. 

Drencho_POET_Loads...

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Categories: perjury, love hurts,
Form: Narrative
P & M
******************************P************************


Paranormal peasants of a pathetic and patient percentile
                 perpetrate peace from perjury..
    A patriarch, parallel to a peaceful partisan passage..




******************************M************************


Meditation maliciously masks my mighty monogamous minx.
Modestly managing my machismo, mastering my maturity.


Jared Pickett
4/06/2010
Asavvy1...

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Categories: perjury, imagination
Form: Alliteration
Premium Member Drifts and Promises
Your sweet breaths and perfumes provoke so,
have I found love in this drift of circumstance?

DO you love me? If so, pray, swear it on the tireless sea,
whose thrashing cold, intemperate waters will last forever. 

I swear it freely, on the sea, on breath, and on life itself 
- may both be forfit should my vow prove shallow perjury.

As pronounced vows become curses, if they be lies, 
truth only ripens, its harvest yielding the sweetest fruit...

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Categories: perjury, desire, love, teen, truth,
Form: Free verse
Sonnet Xxxvii: When You Speak 3 - Mid Wing
We’ve heard it said, 
That partial sight is worse than no sight
We would rather not see men as trees.
That half-truth is no truth
It is rather a blatant lie.
That partial information is no information
Better to be called a misinformation.

Therefore if you will,
When you give sight, be like Jesus
If you would swear an Oath
Make it void of all trace of perjury
And if you must tell tale
Always tell the full story, a balanced story
When You Speak....

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Categories: perjury, adventure, corruption, depression, desire, graduation, truth, youth,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Perry Mason
Each week, viewers of the television saw what was an over-dramatization of the practice of law. His intensive questioning got many to confess. The guilty would often break down into distress. Here the lawyer was in front of a judge and jury. The questioned were under oath with a threat of perjury. Mr. Mason always seemed to outsmart the district attorney. He grilled those who were perpetrators of crime. How can one be a lawyer and detective at the same time?
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Categories: perjury, dedication, nostalgia,
Form: Rhyme
Stone of Nihilism
Stone of Nihilism 

Stained glass lies
Colored shards of broken truth
Puzzle pieces arranged in
Sanctimonious expression 
Designed to camouflage  falsehoods 
The perjury of Priests  
Disguised deceit in windows of brilliant rainbow hues
Lighted by a sunlight of fraudulent confession
Hypocrisy designed with  prismatic glass of fragile faith
Proudly hang in your Church of Shame
My single stone of Nihilism
Shatters the pigmented panes of your tinted atrocities

©2019...

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Categories: perjury, religion,
Form: Free verse

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