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Business Sorrow Poems

These Business Sorrow poems are examples of Sorrow poems about Business. These are the best examples of Sorrow Business poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Breaking the Silence
Like Black-Cats popping on the 4th of July,
shots broke the peace of the Spring afternoon.
Within an instant chaos erupted,
women screaming, people running in every direction,
bodies...

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Categories: grief, pain, sorrow, violence,



Premium Member Don'T Be Hasty To Wander
We pledged a portion of our lives training ruling,
When is it thriving to mandate and perform?
What do words feign in the theater of living?
Unlike dance,...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sorrow, analogy, appreciation, inspirational, life,

Bound
…on an Amtrak train.  
Business-class from DC to Trenton. 
It's the work rush.

There is a white man.  
Dark eyes. 
Gray temples…
Southern.  

Loud....

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Categories: sorrow, adventure, allusion, analogy, angst,

Death
The most mischievous of culprits,
A tough veil over its secrets;
Devilishly keeps patrolling incognito
For the unilateral contracts it enters into.

The Eternally Incommunicado;
But easily us reaching without...

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Categories: death, funeral, sorrow, sorry,

Premium Member Mundane Matters of Mortals
Alas
how they suffer
poverty seeds disease 
like a puddle breeds mosquitoes - 
the sickly buzz is everywhere..

the dirge of the drudge 
nowadays damn near everyone in...

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Categories: sorrow, dark, death, loss, planet,



Premium Member Sophisticated Lady - Small Town Girl - Both Audio and Text Versions
“Sophisticated lady” gropes the table at her bedside, blindly taking random swipes to kill the morning scream 
That shatters little privacies she shares with no...

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Categories: sorrow,

Premium Member Saved Alone
As Horatio Spafford crossed the sea, passed the spot where his four daughters lay, he looked to the heavens and penned a great hymn. He...

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Categories: christian, death, sorrow,

Another One Shuts Down - Corona Virus Edition
Another One Shuts Down (Corona virus version)

Gates and boards and reels of wire
Garbage by the gates
Driveway overgrown with grass
The factory is a state

Security checks once...

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Categories: business, community, society, sorrow,

The Man Who Brought Closure
he knew not that day he’d walk toward death,
strolling by Colorado pines with a leash in hand;
St. Patrick’s Day is cold in Michigan every year
and...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death, sorrow, winter,

Premium Member Licking Wounds
LICKING WOUNDS


Lulling the bye and bye
In dreams that oozed and wept with the regret
Of unfinished business
In the portage veiled with the drift of confusion
Sustained by...

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Categories: sorrow, anger, anxiety, devotion, emotions,

Lazy Dream Mysterious Death
From the heart of green naïve village
surrounded by corps field, mosque, ponds, 
ancestral grave yard, school, college, 
madrasah (islamic school) etc he is

brothers, sisters with...

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Categories: sorrow,

A Fading Queen
A FADING QUEEN
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS

She had  all the feminine gifts those many years ago
Drawing stares from everyone where ever she’d  go
Back in high...

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Categories: sorrow, analogy, celebrity, cinderella, heartbreak,

The Hidden Lane
The sun burst out from underneath the clouds
Ploughing through the merry crowd
The impact of nature is closing in 
sucking the joy  from within
Trucks and...

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Categories: sorrow, adventure, america, character, community,

Yesterday's Man
There's no sentiment in business 

loyalty counts for nothing at all

my employers couldn't care less

but there's no chance that I'll crawl

I'm nobody's whipping boy to...

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© Roy Pett  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angst, betrayal, sorrow, stress,

Faded Away Through the Years
Once, I was buried by those strangers in a wilderness of nothingness.
I was humiliated in his hands and robbed my freedom in my own land.
I...

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Categories: sorrow, business, corruption, memory, patriotic,


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