Short Plagiarism Poems
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What Is Plagiarism
My idea other work, I catch other idea, it's copy?...
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Categories:
plagiarism, allusion, analogy, conflict, discrimination, inspiration, literature, wisdom,
Form:
Monoku
Theft Or Insanity
Stalker
Browses Tumblr
Thinking plagiarism
Stamen penises everywhere
Psycho...
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Categories:
plagiarism, computer-internet, confusion, faith, social
Form:
Cinquain
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is a cowardly evil act of fake persona.
12/22/19
Contest: One Liner Poetry Contest
Sponsor: Silent One...
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Categories:
plagiarism, corruption, writing,
Form:
Monoku
Musing
Hearts of gold don't break, they melt.
Daniel Turner
checked for originality at plagiarism.org...
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Categories:
plagiarism, heart,
Form:
Monoku
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Why do you steal words from me?
When all I want is to be
Someone who feels free
To reflect what my soul sees!!...
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Categories:
plagiarism, anger,
Form:
Rhyme
Plagiarism and Research
A famous poet once said...
Write an idea from a poet
is plagiarism, but write borrowed
many ideas from several poets,
is research...
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Categories:
plagiarism, allusion, appreciation, perspective,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Four Lines of Plagiarism
All the notes have been played
All the songs have been sung
All the words have been written
We only make arrangements...
For Deb's contest...
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Categories:
plagiarism, music, on writing and words,
Form:
Blank verse
There Is No Plagiarism
There is no plagiarism
no one copies
nobody's soul...
at most imitates
the verses, imitate
the voice, the style......
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Categories:
plagiarism, allusion, analogy, appreciation, creation, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Undeniably Unique
UNDENIABLY UNIQUE
Thief, steal not the thoughts within me, but let evolve my dawn unique.
Poetry Contest Monoku 17 syllables
Sponsored by : Bobby May...
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Categories:
plagiarism, poems,
Form:
Monoku
Plagiarism
clandestine cut paste
loom laughs at the weak weaver ---
stolen yarn sleeps sound
09 October 2022
SIMPLY SENRYU Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: John lawless...
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Categories:
plagiarism, satire,
Form:
Senryu
Plagiarism
Spineless impostor~ creative integrity a foreign concept
AP: Honorable Mention 2022
Submitted on December 26, 2019 for contest A THIEF WHO STEALS YOUR THOUGHTS sponsored by BOBBY MAY - RANKED 3RD...
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Categories:
plagiarism, anger, betrayal, integrity, sin,
Form:
Monoku
Blink and You'Ll Miss It
Zach Paynter said free Taiwan.. and liberate the world from tyranny.
I'm dead to you at least
I have the receiptz
Z...
I do not authorize unapproved plagiarism first . Just send me a message and we'll get back to you. ??...
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Categories:
plagiarism, 10th grade,
Form:
Free verse
Ay Yai Yai
To write some rules that check a text
to posit if it’s human:
a bit like Noah building arks
while lacking in bitumen.
For what’s the pitch, the angle here…
see plagiarism ceased?
To write a code to find fake odes:
that’s some recursive beast!...
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Categories:
plagiarism, silly,
Form:
Rhyme
Plagiarism Or Parodies
Oh do those with their poetry beguile others thunder
Mock gracious words with a false-hearted pen,
Yes the vampires of our poetic stage some would call a blunder
When to suck the blood from far more noble; wiser (Wo) men!
© Harry J Horsman 2016...
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Categories:
plagiarism, angst,
Form:
Rhyme
Spring Storm
quote real disgusting
forecast on the horizon
ice and heavy snow
nb. This is absolute plagiarism
The Weather Network
Local Forecast...
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Categories:
plagiarism, storm,
Form:
Haiku
Old
Old
Coulda'
Shoulda'
Woulda'
It Usually Goes In
That ORDER.
But That's Plagiarism!
***
I MEANT It Different This Time!
I Forgot What The Title Was:
It Was Good:
Good and Funny.
Not Old & Boring.
-Gray Squirrel
05-13-2025
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Categories:
plagiarism, life,
Form:
Free verse
Plagiarism
When people are moved by something that I wrote I flatter myself, thinking aloud "I've created something really worthwhile here".
If so I should be thrown in jail for plagiarism, for I do believe that was God's original thought...
... when he was creating me....
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Categories:
plagiarism, inspirational,
Form:
Free verse
I Know Its Plagiarism - None
NO THEME NONE
JULY 2018 STANDARD, ANY FORM OR NONE, ANY THEME, UPTO A MAX OF 20 lines Poetry Contest, sponsored by Brian Strand
7/9/18
Check poets notes; seek and yee will find a poem on no theme, in doubt, highlight to read....
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Categories:
plagiarism, poetry, riddle,
Form:
Blank verse
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Pure this writing choice
composed
pierced
prose
Sound this speaking voice
disclosed
released
flows
In the beginning
was the
Word ….
Immaculate
Accurate
Miraculous
all other
Creations
remain
Plagiarism
Kim van Breda—25 November 2015...
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Categories:
plagiarism, bible, words,
Form:
I do not know?
Naughty Sexet
A poem by my far away friend
inspired the following ditty
in the form of a sexet:
Jack did, Diane did not
Jack was much too hot!
Bodies on fire
with desire
The Earth
moved
Inspired by Christie Moses' Naughty Ditty.
Sorry Christie for this plagiarism
but it is the highest form of flattery!...
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Categories:
plagiarism, funny
Form:
Nonet
Must Remember
MUST REMEMBER
Yes I wandered lonely as a cloud
Bareskinned there far from the madding crowd
With no clothes as in naturism,
Rememb’ring as in plagiarism
Stealing others’ words is not allowed
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .
Entered in John Freeman’s Contest “Limericks Hilarious”...
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Categories:
plagiarism, funny,
Form:
Limerick
waiter this soup is repeating on me
which is worse to be a fake or fraud or sit by and watch ~ then applaud
in truth makes no difference the game is up ~ next stage a firing squad
plagiarism and AI does not make great soup ~ but a rotten cheap broth
strange thing most of them posting it all ~ say they’re devoted to a god
By David Kavanagh...
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Categories:
plagiarism, corruption, poets, truth,
Form:
Monoku
Sincerest Form of Shame
Plagiarism self-inflicted,
it blinds veracity
keeping us forever
in the dark
To wander in costume
as others unnamed,
their vision
to herald and hark
In shadows of obscurity
doubt crossing fear,
we steal
what can’t be bought
Reflecting false images
by our hand
chasing
—what can’t be caught
(Radnor Pennsylvania: March, 2021)...
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Categories:
plagiarism, writing,
Form:
Rhyme
The Guilt of An Innocent Poet
It was my own thought
My own poem with a novel quote
I smiled with a poet’s pride
I let my pen bleed and slide
I wrote it down
Framed it for my wall
Familiar words caught my eye
A strangers name in the byline
The poem was many years older than mine
Is it an unintended recovery from subconscious mind?
I’m distraught
It is too similar to call my own...
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Categories:
plagiarism, how i feel, poems, poetess, poetry, poets,
Form:
Free verse
The Better Man
The Better Man
by Michael R. Burch
Dear Ed: I don’t understand why
you will publish this other guy—
when I’m brilliant, devoted,
one hell of a poet!
Yet you publish Anonymous. Fie!
Fie! A pox on your head if you favor
this poet who’s dubious, unsavor
y, inconsistent in texts,
no address (I checked!):
since he’s plagiarized Unknown, I’ll wager!...
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Categories:
plagiarism, literature, nonsense, parody, poems, poetry, poets, writing,
Form:
Limerick