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Easter Work Poems

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


Premium Member Chicks Critique Bunnys Work
Two chicks were sent to scope out what the rabbit had done.
He was losing it a bit, having weird ideas about what is fun.
The chicks...

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Categories: work, animal,



Work In Progress 9
Now I probably would have stayed out if I had not known for a fact that
LaDonna  Poirret had been allowed entrance and she had...

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Categories: work, 7th grade, education,

Short Way
SHORT WAY

SHORT WAY DON’T CHOOSE
LONG WAY ALWAYS CHOOSE
SHORT WAY NEVER GIVE SUCCESS
LONG WAY TAKE TIME BUT GET SUCCESS
SHORT WAY IS UNCOMPLETE KONWLEDGE
LONG WAY IS COMPLETE...

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Categories: work, cat, crazy, easter, fun,

Premium Member A Monumental Disaster
The beautiful days were here again, as sunshine lit blue skies,
And I was happy with my work, which had seldom held surprise.

My job entailed overseeing,...

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Categories: work, creation, dream, fantasy, hero,

Take Two
Take two for the doctor’s perceptions, 
About their prerogative to treat, 
The poor and the waylaid,   
By life’s fast lane. 

The right to be...

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Categories: work, courage, easter, faith, hero,



Work
Work.
Toil.
The pain I put in the ground.
For such a precious thing.
Corn. 
The family enjoys their meal.
They plant their leftover kernels.
And wait for me to tend...

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Categories: work, adventure, animal, april, autumn,

Premium Member There's No Escape From Certain Things
Checking the lights on the dashboard when they flash and stay red:
it's the oil that needs to be changed or the engine that requires
maintenance, and...

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Categories: work, food, funny, mother, urban,

Next Stop - Dublin
NEXT  STOP  :   DUBLIN


Glad to leave the stonefaced Russian labyrinth of passports small
And stamped documents for every footfall
A bureaucrat’s wet dream...

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Categories: allegory, introspection, on work


Book: Shattered Sighs