Short Preferential Poems
Short Preferential Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Preferential by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Preferential by length and keyword.
Preferential Treatment
I have a new job for
Rupert Murdock
As a door usher
At my penthouse
In Hell...
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Categories:
preferential, funny,
Form:
I do not know?
Preferential Treatment
I have a new job for
Rupert Murdock
As a door usher
At my penthouse
In Hell...
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Categories:
preferential, funny, uplifting,
Form:
ABC
Preferential Treatment
grandson sleeps on couch, wrapped up like a tortilla -
guest rooms are empty
...
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Categories:
preferential, grandchild,
Form:
Monoku
38 Special
God was branded to be non-essential
gamblers and boozers were preferential
the playgrounds were yellow taped
but no crime had taken place
while cons buffed their 38 specials...
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Categories:
preferential, america, god, goodbye,
Form:
Limerick
As Regards These Little Creatures
Whether of what, o'ershadows
For our lordly ways
At the level of a friend
Do keep us always;
If low bent, or on grazed knees
Preferential eyed.
What applies to any child
Can here be applied....
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Categories:
preferential, animal,
Form:
Rhyme
Preferential Love
He uttered the words, “I love you”
She felt desirable
The signs that he really loved her,
Were practically non existent
That prompted her to take a step back,
To walk away, looking back were not an option
Realizing that loving someone starts at home
Every day she loved herself more
Admitting that love for yourself
Was never a choice,
It’s a necessity to walk this road…...
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Categories:
preferential, introspection, life, lovelove,
Form:
Free verse
Categories:
preferential, dark, journey,
Form:
Fibonacci
Finally Over
So, Brexit is finally over and it with
a sigh of relief we see them leave the scene
pain in the ass for too long.
The haughty manners and arrogance
of the British delegates who never agreed
on anything delegates from other nations
always demanding preferential treatment,
became a constant irritant for others.
You see, Britain was once an imperial nation
And it is their blood to push others about.
Just like the USA does today....
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Categories:
preferential, 8th grade, devotion, earth day,
Form:
Blank verse