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Work Simile Poems

These Work Simile poems are examples of Simile poems about Work. These are the best examples of Simile Work poems written by international poets.


Violin
A violin is like a lover--
A beautiful work of Art--
Precious, delicate, fragile.
It has to be handled with care,
Caressed, fondled, touched,
Hugged--but not too tight,
Or break it...

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Categories: feelings, love, remember, simile,



Future in A Song
My favourite song years ago was a play on words.

Just one word was emphasized. 

Every other thing said in the song arrived at that word....

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Categories: simile, appreciation, future, hope, perspective,

Premium Member Stalemate
clash of egos,
differences 
of perspectives 
stalls fluidity.
a partnership dissolves 
ideas 
once a mountain stream 
flowing 
seamlessly,
now a trickle;
static electricity.
synergy,
at rest;
in a state of stagnation.
they've assumed...

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Categories: conflict, metaphor, perspective, simile,

Simile Is a Beauty To See
Beauty is like a blooming rose,
A breathtaking sight from head to toes.
With petals soft and delicate,
A fragrance so enchanting and great.

It shines like the sun...

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Categories: simile, abortion,

Premium Member The Bricklayer
His wheelbarrow wobbled 
Across the broken sidewalk 
Toward the job site 
Where the work was

Some girls in yellow taxis rode by and whistled at his...

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Categories: simile, break up, heartbroken, i



Premium Member Irreconcilable Paradox
*Image of Paradox of a Mindfoolness.


Irreconcilable Paradox

The midnight sun casts about clear shadows amidst a
     twilight noon, 'tis yesterday.
The windy gale...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: simile, confusion, imagination, irony, metaphor,

Premium Member Poet Identity
Poet Identity

In conversations,
In biographies,
In resumes…all poets are writers,
    but not all writers are poets.
On a careful look into the mirror, when not...

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Categories: simile, character, desire, destiny, humanity,

Premium Member Echoing Footprints
You can’t stop the sun from rising
nor the waxing and waning of the moon;
nor can you stop the stars from blinking.

You can’t stop lightning from...

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Categories: simile, analogy, celebration, extended metaphor,

Clown
Do I look like a clown
My hairs black 
My eyes brown
Do I look like a clown
My clock is stuck
My star is down
Do I look like...

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© Ace Abad  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: simile, fun, funny, mental illness,

Premium Member Goodbye Maya Angelou
Clinton's Inauguration 1993

You were so beautiful, Maya
Standing in front of the
President and the First Lady


I didn’t really understand
Your Pulse Of Morning 
Presidential inauguration poem
I kind...

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Categories: simile, angel, courage, emotions, poetry,

Saint's and Sinner's
A Saint's fate is in a sinner's hands.
A saint's decisions are to fix those of a sinner's.
Saints and sinners rely on each other;
Sinner's rely on...

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Categories: simile, 11th grade, analogy, anger,

Want To See You Smiling
Still, I feel alone,
Still, you come to my dreams,
They propel my worries,
You know, how much I worked hard,
To put a smile on your face,
But this...

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Categories: simile, dream, poems, poetry, romantic

An Appeal To a Simple Poem
To string three words together
And appeal to simple

Align my self with heavenly points of light
To cleanse my words of wrong intention 
Unscrew meaning, untwist perception
Incite...

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Categories: simile, analogy, hyperbole, image, muse,

Premium Member Warning
Slaves of wages for generations
long forgotten in history’s screenplay.
Each hand for a moment has held
the torch.
The people are waiting in lines.

All toilers have resisted.
All skins...

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Categories: simile, america, class, poverty, rights,

Premium Member Working Class
I.	Daybreak

what glint of morning
is this where the rusty bloom of chain link fences
cuts the turf of rowhouses

the weeds still talk with the legs
of crickets as...

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Categories: simile, allusion, class, culture, freedom,


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