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Short Ridicule Poems

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


Premium Member Spiked Words
loathsome ridicule
children carry sharp word spikes
adulthood painful...

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Categories: ridicule, abuse, children, hurt, pain, words,
Form: Senryu



Premium Member Bring On the Ridicule Please
Ridicule is nothing to be scared of
it's how I know I am doing well
I use it as a gauge...

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Categories: ridicule, humorous,
Form: Free verse
The World Is Full of Critics
the world is full of critics: both the Young who scoff at love, and the Old who ridicule desire....

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Categories: ridicule, life, love,
Form: Prose Poetry
Clown But Not Ridiculous
Yes, I am, shy and fussy
I'm a blissful clown
I only ask God
don't allow me
lose the sense of ridicule,,...

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Categories: ridicule, allusion, analogy, appreciation, humor, mental health, psychological,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Words of Ridicule
Dork-wang, doo-meister--- Words of ridicule, insult That are demeaning
Russell Sivey...

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Categories: ridicule, life, sad,
Form: Senryu



Premium Member Bewitched and Beguiled
livid pink
dying yellow
meadow saffron
in imaginary pools:
wild wimsey
pervade a
glassy abyss...
with ridicule...

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Categories: ridicule, imagery, imagination,
Form: Verse
Bare Butt
A woman decides to bare
All her goods, she didn't dare
She was ridicule
Because she was nude
She actually didn't care...

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© Daisy Ward  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ridicule, humor,
Form: Limerick
Good Morning
Up this morning and cool
Grateful yet, I am a fool 
Of how today is to rule 
Let us not be subjected to ridicule

Amen!...

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Categories: ridicule, anxiety, art, faith, good morning, hope, imagination,
Form: Quatrain
Trump An Endless Fool
Trump is truly an endless fool; 
Seems to suffer much ridicule; 
Saw his face; 
A mental case; 
Not only that has a loose tool.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ridicule, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Apology of a Nonconformist
You laugh and mock and bring such shame
And ridicule what I’ve made of my name
For who I am and what I do
I apologies for being not like you...

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Categories: ridicule, people
Form: I do not know?
Alcoholism
Alcoholism, the pariah
feeding on the collapse
of self-control 
befuddling the brain's sensibility;
transforming intelligence
into ridicule....

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Categories: ridicule, depression, education, family, health, life, passion, sad,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Witness and Share a Testimony Than To-
"It's better to witness and share a testimony than to Ridicule, Judge and Shame"
8/24/20 written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2020 ©...

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Categories: ridicule, allegory, appreciation, encouraging,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Mockery
Tongue is sharpened by stiff disdain;
using insult that causes pain.
Like a dagger that cuts the vein
which victim’s heart cannot contain
for ridicule and scorn remain....

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Categories: ridicule, hate, prejudice,
Form: Cinquain
Cruel Fool Who Would Ridicule
Cruel Fool Who Would Ridicule

Found that Trump was truly a fool;
Had always constantly  been cruel;
Cause mishap;
In face slap;
Candidly criticize and did ridicule.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ridicule, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member I Am
Dishevelment I adorn Inviting ridicule and scorn But appearances misinform For I am light-years beyond the norm Consider yourself warned I am the eye of the storm
...

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Categories: ridicule, i am,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Treacherous Heart
TREACHEROUS HEART


Oh, my treacherous 
Heart,
How much I hate you,
Each time you accept
Ridicule
As
Reward for your noble
And 
Precious love!


© Demetrios Trifiatis
        05 MAY 2013...

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Categories: ridicule, heart, love, pain,
Form: Epigram
Trump
His name was trumped,
thrown into a blender of ridicule,
and mixed up into a hilarious
combination.
Now,
the world,
glued to the T.V.,
was shocked to see him triumph
with Millennial wonder!...

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Categories: ridicule, america, history, humor, imagery, metaphor, political, world,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Double Standard
Most people dislike jokes,
especially the kind that pokes
fun or ridicule at themselves,
but they’ll laugh their undies wet
without shame, embarrassment or regret
when the poke’s on someone else....

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Categories: ridicule, humor,
Form: Didactic
Dry Swimming Pool
Dry Swimming Pool

He learned how to play with a loose tool;
Suffered from much criticism and ridicule,
When he had lied,
After a while died,
Being fool who dove into dry swimming pool.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ridicule, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Doctor Crummy
Acquired a new resident doctor recently Unfortunately, his name is Doctor Liam CRUMMY legally Must've been tough More than enough In his young years, must have endured ridicule frequently
...

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Categories: ridicule, school,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member She Soured Him On Marriage
Mockery and ridicule shut him down completely.
Vowed to never marry again; did this most discreetly
Dated a lovely widow named Mama T. McMeetly.
Who married someone else, but thought of him quite sweetly....

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Categories: ridicule, marriage,
Form: Rhyme
The Weak One
Slain with ridicule
The one who follows heart

Stepped upon pride
The one who loses identity

Crushed by glance
The one who knows no self.


The weak one
The dead one
Ain’t gonna win
Not with me
In control....

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Categories: ridicule, strength,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Troubles Miniscule
A satirical look at the world can really be uncool It's a vice held to scorn, derision, and ridicule If we avoid this affliction There's much less friction Life zings along and our troubles seem minuscule
...

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Categories: ridicule, life,
Form: Limerick
''Oath of the Leper''
Thou who judges a man by disease.
Cares not for him,but only what he sees.
Contrast layers of self emerge.
Paths of the same,intent to diverge.
Thy scorn pain of ridicule concurred.
Will not lash my right of life preferred....

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Categories: ridicule, philosophy
Form: Rhyme
Don'T Let the Haters Speak
dear God 
i pray unto thee tonight
'cuz i just heard they scheming
to take my soul
don't let them speak
let me sleep
i'm possessed by the dark style, they say
my attitude they hate and ridicule
though it makes me special...

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Categories: ridicule, confusion, imagination, sad, me,
Form: Free verse

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