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Short Superstitions Poems

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Premium Member Haiku Xi
two rattlesnake skins
three black cats--superstitions
gathering powers...

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Categories: superstitions, cat, myth,
Form: Haiku



A "tion" Verse
starting new traditions
without any renditions
or horrible superstitions
after much cogitation
not fallacy or fiction
just our inclination
and this fascination
based on laws of attraction...

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© Jo Bien  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: superstitions, introspection
Form: Verse
Be Zealous By Patriotic Zeal
If patriotism really is in brain and mind
All superstitions, crimes instantly go out
Let's grow there the great patriotic zeal
And we do never ourselves lively kill
Real patriotism makes us really great
Fake one makes narrow and hypocrite....

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Categories: superstitions, patriotic,
Form: Sestina
Society Tailor
Society is a wonderful tailor,
It stitches my free wings with strings of thoughtless notions,
It stitches my parents' broad minds close with a prejudiced needle,
And makes a wonderful dress covered with gems of obnoxious superstitions.

K.S.Lakshmi...

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Categories: superstitions, community, conflict, endurance, life, prison, silly, truth,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Touched
Anthologies of language form, the core of man’s suppositions,
Breathing life into the Word with grace and contrition.
Counting, countless citizens mass to pray their propositions
Doubtless to postpone the day of their forewarned superstitions.
In the Beginning there was the Word and the Word was …...

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Categories: superstitions, devotion, faith, introspection,
Form: ABC



The Ides
If today, bad luck collides
With ordinary living,
You can blame it on the Ides
And be a bit forgiving.

For this date forever will be
Marked as one of woe,
Even if misfortune never
Picks this day to show.

Certain superstitions seem
To stake a lasting claim.
The Ides of March is surely one,
And Shakespeare is to blame....

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Categories: superstitions,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Superstition
Lucky horseshoe a lone white feather.

Four leaf clover and lucky Heather.

Eyes of newt and wing of bat. 

Do not cross a cat that is black.

Don't walk under a ladder it is said.

Or something will happen and strike you dead.

Devils witches and warlocks to. 

Do you believe in superstitions? 

I know I do. 

...

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Categories: superstitions, allusion,
Form: Rhyme
Who Knows For Sure
QUEIT SUPERSTITIONS KEEP US LOCK AND KEY AWAY
FROM HOW ALL OF THIS CAME TO BE 
LOOK AROUND AT WHAT IS THERE
HOW DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS?
WHO TAUGHT YOU ALL OF THIS  
WHO TAUGH YOU WHAT THIS IS 
AND HOW DO THEY KNOW?
YOU SAY A FLOWER IS BEAUTIFUL
HOW DO YOU KNOW IT IS SO ?
WHO DECIDED WHAT IS WHAT 
AND WHY DO WE ACCEPT IT SO?...

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Categories: superstitions, life, philosophy, visionary,
Form: I do not know?
Midnight: the Hour
There is something about midnight-mysteries
are wrapped inside it. Fairy tales talk of girls
like Cinderella and the witch's warning,
most movies end at such a time, Halloween is
at its peak at that moment……
All I see are two time hands pointing at number 12,
separating two days, as superstitions
keep the hour relevant in mystery....

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Categories: superstitions, halloween, imagery, imagination, time,
Form: Free verse
Superstitions
An empty chair in a 
muffled day, starts
a self-import and
falters on steps.

You need the fear, to
strike back, when the
tracer distribution
returns with a ghost.

The discount will substract 
from the truth. I will
find the zero at the
end of lies.

Will I concede to the
barter ? Let me first taste
the bitterness of victory,
become drunk on your hate.


Satish Verma...

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Categories: superstitions, art,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Superstition
In naive minds where paranoid whispers spread, superstitions escalate through ancient lies. An omen of fear that fills a heart with dread. Be it the number thirteen or black cat's eyes. Although sometimes things in life really 'suck,' shattering a mirror is simply bad luck. The voice of reason will provide you relief. Common sense prevails when faith is your belief.
...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: superstitions, allusion,
Form: Rispetto
Superstitions
Toxic feelings & thoughts
Like do's & don't, taboos & aught's.
Keep vaccinated against them!
Like a coveted gem
Is the full-suit armour of truth,
A balancing against uncouth
Of yours & other's reactions,
Knee-jerk fears & actions.
From whence are they?
How do they play?
Demons laughing at mind frozen,
Stuck-in-the-mud, embolden.
There is a bulwark for it all:
Jesus Christ's clear clarion call!...

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Categories: superstitions, gospel,
Form: Rhyme
Three Wishes
In my youth appeared a star
I wished that it would send a car
Then I thought to throw a penny
And hoped for riches full and plenty

Once I used a candle and cake
To stop and cure a heart ache
Still many a time at bedside
I looked for a shining light to guide

Today I’m older with no superstitions
And seek the ways of a good physician
One who is magical and will share
How he plans to bring back my hair...

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Categories: superstitions, age, desire,
Form: Rhyme
The World Will Simply Shrug
The universe will simply shrug Bullets fly, wars be waged People die, ‘pon worlds stage Hopes and ambitions Faith and traditions Cold hard facts And simple superstitions All no more than Wishful visions All the world’s fine institutions Despite man’s resolutions In the end will be Doomed to fade away And the universe… will simply shrug And go on about It’s way 62 words
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Categories: superstitions, destiny,
Form: Dramatic Verse

Book: Shattered Sighs