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Dance Social Poems

These Dance Social poems are examples of Social poems about Dance. These are the best examples of Social Dance poems written by international poets.


Premium Member TIK TOK
Tik Tok

Clock is ticking for TikTok
under scrutiny due to data privacy violations, 
mental health concerns, misinformation, 
offensive content, and its role during the Israel–Hamas war.
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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: social, internet, political, world,



Premium Member A Stoic's Chlorophyll Corona
Sonnet I

In realms of emerald hush, where sunlight strains
Through veils of green, a silent throng takes root,
A clovered congregation on the plains,
Their stoic forms a...

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Categories: social, feelings, nature, philosophy, psychological,

Premium Member the 3rd floor
This was last Saturday night. We were at a rooftop party in downtown New Haven thrown by ‘DocHouse.’ Doc-House is kind of a frat-house, owned...

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Categories: humor, school, social, student,

Premium Member Stirring my tea
In the pot, a memory, stirring, sweet,
Blended leaves, a dance of flavors meet.
Mornings greeted with a warming brew,
Guests welcomed anytime, with joy imbued.

Evenings, families, mingling...

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© Jay Narain  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: social,

Ghanaian culture diversity
On the coast of gold(Ghana) where ethnic cultures intertwines like glittering and colourful 'bonwire' kente
A vibrant tapestry of diversity divine. 
Starting from the South where...

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Categories: social, africa, art, celebration, culture,



Ghanaian culture diversity
On the coast of gold(Ghana) where ethnic cultures intertwines like glittering and colourful 'bonwire' kente
A vibrant tapestry of diversity divine. 
Starting from the South where...

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Categories: social, africa, art, celebration, culture,

Equity For All To See
In shadows cast by prejudice, a knock resounds,
At the door of your heart, where peace abounds.
Brother, let not questions cloud the air,
For I am like...

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Categories: social, 11th grade, childhood, discrimination,

Attest
“I’m sad,” one says, But no one can help,
As all the people attest.
My place mislays its space, It’s temporary tight,
As all the walls grow closer.
“What...

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© Max Craft  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: depression, freedom, social,

Premium Member Transcending the Superficial
Picture me,
This is where I am at.
In one hand, a glass half full;
the other, tapping my finger on my knee.
The tie around my neck is...

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© Lee Norton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: social, emotions, encouraging, identity, relationship,

The Feathered Owl Man and His Social Theories
Can he dance for do you move heterogeneous. clam chowder to be ingested can you guess his name. Undistinguished gentlemen ferocious and insane. Currently the...

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Categories: social, allegory,

Premium Member Carnival
countless snowflakes fall
they twirl, twist – swirl in the wind
embrace pale Mardi Gras...

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Categories: dance, power, snow, social,

Towords the Corrupt Social Medias
"Focus within a view that most do not understand of thoughts that their own mind will never understand, a dream of self reality of life,...

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Categories: social, age, anxiety, depression, good

The Words Begin To Dance
Read me,
As the words begin to dance, vacillating bewilderedly.
Without knowing who and where, or even when,
Foolishly stepped out, to meet a kind
The kind with bitter,...

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© Cat Lover  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: social, allusion, people, planet, power,

Party Girls
In the club we rave chicks
Munching on glow sticks,
While sipping from a tub of acid,
Sipping on tube shots until we rabid.

After hours we doodle on...

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Categories: social, addiction, crazy, dance, drug,

Dominion I
the boulevard is desolate
as is the light that cracks bleeds 
runs here there everywhere! 

trash drafts like ghosts 
in the flicker of dying neon 
something...

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Categories: social, allegory, allusion, america, analogy,


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