Short Revenues Poems
Short Revenues Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Revenues by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Revenues by length and keyword.
Word of the Day : March 18, 2021
fiscal
adjective FISS-kul
1 : of or relating to taxation, public revenues, or public debt
2 : of or relating to financial matters...
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Categories:
revenues, christian, devotion, god, jesus, spoken word, teacher,
Form:
Quatrain
Contest Wieners
non notables
same is to same old
repeat offenders
nothing new
back scratch revenues
old poets club.
canned scriptures
wasted words
post mortem phrases
casket contusions
dead dendrites.
old poet network news.
boring, blatant, bygones,
corporeal cripples....
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Categories:
revenues, abuse, betrayal, confusion, death, environment,
Form:
Free verse
The Board
Accessible rhyme is never good.
The penalty is understood—
soft titters from dark board rooms where
the businessmen paste on their hair
and, Colonel Klinks, defend the Muse
with reprimands of Dr. Seuss.
The best book of the age sold two,
or three, or four (but not to you),
strange copies of the ones before,
misreadings that delight the board.
They sit and clap; their revenues
fall trillions short of Mother Goose....
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Categories:
revenues, poems,
Form:
Sonnet
The Closing of the Malls
A lot of malls are closing
(As I found out in the news)
‘Cause empty stores must equal
A decline in revenues.
For many folks despise the trip –
The traffic, parking, gas –
Especially when Amazon
Has bargains that surpass.
With just one click, your every wish
Comes true at your command
And you don’t have to schlep those bags,
So heavy in your hand.
A way of life is passing by,
For better or for worse
And soon our homes will be the measure
Of our universe....
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Categories:
revenues, change, universe,
Form:
Rhyme