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Short Rhetorical Question Poems

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


Rhetorical Question
Can
you love
me without
the pain that love
brings?...

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Categories: rhetorical question, love, romance,
Form: Lanterne



Which is worse?
Babies beheaded?

Babies killed,

By phosphorous bombs?...

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Categories: rhetorical question, abuse, satire,
Form: Senryu
Premium Member What Time Would It Be
if all the clocks stopped, what time would it be?
...

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Categories: rhetorical question, perspective, time,
Form: Monoku
Premium Member What If
what if we were to hop from peak to peak using stars as umbrella
...

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Categories: rhetorical question, stars,
Form: Senryu
Rhetorical Question
Once you said: you are a little devil.
So, look at me and tell: can
I make a deal with you?...

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© Diana Bosa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rhetorical question, how i feel, lost love, love, religion,
Form: Kimo



Premium Member The Lazy Poet
Knocking on my brain
In dead of night
A word--THE word
I sought.
But the light is out
And all is silent.
No pen in hand or
     pad on which to jot
A groggy, rhetorical question
"No, I shall not."
In the morning
I've forgotten....

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Categories: rhetorical question, poets, words, writing,
Form: Free verse
Absurdity: a Rhetorical Question
I 
it was midnight in a perfect world
as a child my mind swirled
with ideas as domestic troubles stirred  
from an early age, innocence unfurled 
how can a man learn to live happy in this world
as to which we were so randomly hurled?...

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© J.J Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rhetorical question, analogy, feelings, philosophy, psychological,
Form: Rhyme
On Helvellyn
Lost the path.
descending through a swirling fog.
Cliff hanging, rock hugging.

To fall now
would add six seconds of time
down to the end of it all,

but not to fall
only to grip and stay
on the edge of a rhetorical question

that would really be a path lost....

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Categories: rhetorical question, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Horn Rheotorical Kiss Poem
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhetorical_question

If a question is old and historical
Can it still really be rheotorical?

This is what the whole Republican
campaign is turning into as well as
spinning wheels designed to confuse.
What do you think? Or is that a
really a rhetorical question....

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rhetorical question, humorous,
Form: Couplet

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