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Wife Vanity Poems

These Wife Vanity poems are examples of Vanity poems about Wife. These are the best examples of Vanity Wife poems written by international poets.


You Inspire Me
I
Waiting ...
Not on the LORD
But on a phone call
So, I turn to poetry
Led by Jesus & His Word
"All is vanity"

II
I know there's nothing new
Something Solomon...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: vanity, bible, jesus, jewish, judgement,



Premium Member Open Minded Ike
Open minded Ike, who hailed from County Pike
Inherited a classic Indian Motor Bike
Being open minded and concerned it might offend
He buried it in the land...

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Categories: vanity,

Premium Member Samson
Joyful music filled the village
when mother’s barren womb gave birth. 
Born to end Philistine pillage, 
and fill sad, anxious hearts with mirth.

No wine or product...

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Categories: vanity, betrayal, conflict, dark, passion,

Premium Member Aunt Geelah and Her Vanity Case
When Aunt Geelah’s vanity case was found 
No one else but my daughter was anywhere around
I screamed with joy at this beautiful sight
The feelings I...

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Categories: vanity, memory,

Modern Appetite
Modern Appetite
by Michael R. Burch

"Women, wine, song ..."

It grumbled low, insisting it would feast
on blood and flesh, etcetera, at least
three times a day. With soft...

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Categories: vanity, america, city, life, society,



Premium Member Sweetheart, Your Lips the Only Honey I Will Taste a Collaboration With Susan Ashley
Sweetheart, Your Lips The Only Honey I Will Taste
A collaboration with Susan Ashley
 
 
Sweetheart, Your Lips The Only Honey I Will Taste


Bright heaven's night...

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Categories: vanity, art, conflict, crush, evil,

Competition With Myself
I am in competition
with no one
with the exception of
myself.

Sometimes I think
life would be easier
if I were
dumb.

Maybe
if I were ugly
people would be
nice.

I
wish people
could see my
heart.

Perhaps
they might
actually...

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Categories: vanity, anxiety, beauty, culture, depression,

Mrs Catfish
There's a fishmongers wife called catfish
she's elegant, flamboyant quite swish
expensive clothes she wears
lives her life without cares
but smelling of fish is not stylish.


5/15/2018
Contest catfish 
Sponsored...

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© Roy Pett  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fish, vanity, wife,

Premium Member Fair Share
Pierre was a billionaire living in BelAir
A most successful concessionaire
Handsomely suave and debonair
Loved reading excerpts from Voltaire
Played for hours games of solitaire
His favourite lair was...

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Categories: vanity, betrayal, lust, marriage, success,

Only Racists Drink Here
The light is low but the music loud,
blaring from fiddles and steel guitars.
The bar is filled with a moderate crowd,
could be anywhere, but here they...

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Categories: vanity, america, culture, discrimination, how

It's All About You
It’s all about you.


You are beautiful;
You are wonderful. 
You are definitely one of a kind.
Because you truly are, beautiful 
And you truly are, so wonderful
And...

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© Aa Harvey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: vanity, beauty, image, lost, mirror,

Bald Faced
Larry Higgs insisted on having a beard
although his wife said it made him look weird.
One day while using a lathe
he got too close by a...

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Categories: vanity,

A Gentleman Here In the South
A GENTLEMAN HERE IN THE SOUTH
(A Southern Cad)
By Roy Merritt

You know I'm astute fellow 
my wisdom has to much to admire
I've seduced all the young...

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Categories: vanity, america, corruption, humorous, society,

Vanity
All men are made in vain
A paradox that bring me pain
and the fact that we can not live forever
is a shame
So much problems in this...

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Categories: earth, lust, vanity,

Claudelle
Claudelle, we must go away and start a new life.
This fruitless sharecropping has just cost me my wife.
Believe me, in every way, I loved your...

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Categories: first love, heartbreak, vanity,


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