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School Symbolism Poems

These School Symbolism poems are examples of Symbolism poems about School. These are the best examples of Symbolism School poems written by international poets.


Covid-icus

Covid-icus gathered his legions, 
They were always ready to fight.
Spreading to all regions
Showing off all their might

Covid-icus was really relentless
His troops attacked all around
Spreading, his...

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Categories: health, school, symbolism,



Roots of Resilience
In the realm of educational activism, a tale unfolds,
Where a hero, young and bold, his destiny beholds.
Nurtured by government schools, his mother's embrace,
A journey begins,...

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Categories: devotion, symbolism,

Rumors
The players enter the arena to battle out their mind
But we already know that only one will survive
Four friends fight over rumors that spread
Let us...

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© Alto Anord  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: best friend, symbolism,

Premium Member I Didn't Know You Were Famous!
We’re one loose screw away from being
Ten hollow corpses 
Nailed to crosses we didn’t even configure 
Still gossiping like our hands aren’t on fire 

And...

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Categories: symbolism, friendship, growing up, high

Memories In Boxes
Memories in boxes 
By lady Arabella
 
As I sit here and go through all the boxes  I’ve made 
Each one holds a memory which...

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Categories: symbolism, beautiful, heart, life, me,



Premium Member Papa's Cup
The old stained coffee cup mocks me
It is old enough to protest
But fortunately
Cannot shout
Nor hold a placard.

We’ve been together
Through several generations
Of offspring
Thus, the PAPA
On its...

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Categories: children, family, symbolism,

The Doghouse
when I met you, I was dying. for the very first time in my life, but certainly not the last- you made sure of that
when...

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Categories: symbolism, for her, love hurts,

Saturday Morning Reflections
My stomach is growling from the coconut trash bubbling in my system, my stomach is growling from toxic energy circulating in the street. My stomach...

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Categories: symbolism, community, future, happiness, sad,

Premium Member Echoes of London
Please enter,
What is with your 'box of toys' (noise)?
Accusations and slander,
'Get on with it, lad.' In the streets of London,
Spreading your propaganda, 'Days a-dawning' (morning).
One's...

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© Lee Norton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symbolism, growth, hope, london, self,

Premium Member School-Yard Symbolism
schools encourage students
to grow up have recess-fun
behave and become mature
responsible people who mind
their business and help others
however there be a problem

the ukraine leader was a...

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© Sand Blown  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: 8th grade, america, symbolism,

Premium Member The Payload
"The Payload" 

The payload 
came crashing down
like rain expelled
from the fat belly 
of a ruinous pregnant cloud 
bilious with buxom promise

it came crashing down 
like...

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Categories: fantasy, muse, mystery, symbolism,

Memory of Bones
The table is old and worn
nicks and scratches 
its red plastic tablecloth left over from a forgotten Christmas
its holiday pattern worn and forlorn
many a Thanksgiving...

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Categories: symbolism, allegory, analogy, angst, anxiety,

The Hereafter
As our Lord was resurrected 
He left behind symbols of the torture to which He was subjected 
To remind us of his sacrifice 
With the...

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© Ja Angelo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symbolism, christian, devotion, easter, faith,

Premium Member Small Mutinies
"Small Mutinies"



So what if my point of view
is not that which wraps 
you in comfortably warm
fluffed-up silky 
cashmere blankets 
of insecure insincerity
simple scribbles 
bleating from...

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Categories: halloween, muse, symbolism,

Premium Member Those
Spare those that shaped your life a  (thought)
The people that were always there to guide you.
That showed you a new path you had missed...

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Categories: symbolism, 1st grade, death of


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