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Short Priviledge Poems

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


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Fog comes swiftly, generous her gift flowing
Light and breeze different when its foggy
'Pon the terrace, priviledge, boundary open
Memory winding.....  

Inspired by Craig Cornish's
Contest:Sapphic Stanza
Not an entry
Written: September 1, 2013...

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Categories: priviledge, nature,
Form: Sapphic stanza



The Knightly Spouse
A priviledge, not a burden
The power of Love to wield.
In the name of the highest;
Crowned a king; alike throned.
As far beyond that wall afield
Each castle's; cloud-horizoned.

A great honour, the greatest
Entrusted them, vowed knightly
Raise not a gold-fingered hand
But tears for to wipe, ward off
In black who for Despondency
At such saving gestures scoff....

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Categories: priviledge, love, marriage,
Form: Rhyme
Dangerous
After a grand design 
there was a white leap
to find a boat in darkness.

Time was dusting the frame 
of memory, and the age
will grieve for the lost vision.

The pace of assaults will 
increase over the burning windows.
This was my priviledge.

The tongue tastes a superbug.
Some celestial entity, guideless
but ready to rub on the flame.

Here lies the moon of beaten stars.
Nothing was terrible
in greasing the naked groom.


Satish Verma...

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Categories: priviledge, art,
Form: ABC
"rush"
Free falling
Your body about to leave your burdened soul
Soiled by years of lies and sins
All about to be cleansed
In the most extreme sacrifice.
Make your last amends
Say your last wish
But save your last words,
For no one cares to read dead mans tales's in this caniving society.
Now take the plunge
1,000 feet above ground
Now six feet under.
Sanctity has come at last,
Your one of the lucky few
To be granted the premature priviledge of an early escape....

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Categories: priviledge, death
Form: I do not know?
Soul Mate
A soul mate is not perfection of shallow attractions
But a love that many read about so unique and rare
Realness that is deep and sincere - a lasting bond
One not sugar coated or glowing with bright light 
What a priviledge to know - it would be so profound
To share harmony, such balance - ying and yang
Fitting like a glove with fingers out stretched
Neither held back together encouraged to grow
It's like pen and paper and mind connecting words
Creating a union of mind, body and soul...

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Categories: priviledge, love,
Form: I do not know?




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