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Divulgence Poems - Poems about Divulgence

Divulgence Poems - Examples of all types of poems about divulgence to share and read. This list of new poems is composed of the works of modern poets of PoetrySoup. Read short, long, best, and famous examples for divulgence.

They Scream Inhumanely Yearning to Be Humane again
...{“THE NOTION I bestowed with honor was that, nobody could truly coerce what freedom is, what it means, how much of a reliable source it is for hindering away the divulgence that there are indeed peop......Read the rest...
Categories: divulgence, absence, abuse, addiction, anger,
Form: Free verse
Far is she
...She lived arcane Acquainted with none but you And if somehow, you slept tranquilly And if somehow, you forgot about ineffability Of the epistemology of her Can surmise to the lie She chose ......Read the rest...
Categories: divulgence, death, funeral, girl, spoken
Form: Free verse



Home
...I was always told that home was not where you hang your hat, but it's where your heart is. Home I have found is not a place that can be given an address, or pointed at on a map. Home is the warmth, a......Read the rest...
Categories: divulgence, appreciation,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry

Premium Member We Got a Crowd That's In a Frenzy Bob
...The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Chapter L.A. I like to think of [the habit] as a bonfire or a lighthouse, so that light can shine out into places where there are no resources and there isn......Read the rest...
Categories: divulgence, anger, baseball, community, conflict,
Form: Rhyme
Parodies
...From your parapet of pity you prophesize and proclaim, That the widows of the tailors dug two shallow graves. To mould the unmoulded into suits a crane, who makes such dreams built of rain, se......Read the rest...
Categories: divulgence, anxiety, appreciation, blue, care,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Madame Bovary: Come and Take Me If You Can
..."Madame Bovary", a novel by French novelist Gustave Flaubert, in 1856. Flaubert reconstructed a conventional story of adultery into a lasting work of heartfelt humanity. Madame Bovary ......Read the rest...
Categories: divulgence, angst, character, muse,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Divulgence
...By Parizo Van Thulare My Poetry my life Them stanzas are my lines They flow with time They sail in storms like African Kites My poetry My kind It keeps me awake at night Sometimes we a......Read the rest...
Categories: divulgence, courage, devotion, inspiration,
Form: Rhyme
I Theme To List Toward Secular Humanism
...I Theme To List Toward Secular Humanism ©ø¥ Mine excel leant powerfully pointed nonestablishmentarian outlook accesses prolix laced threads, whereat aye weave with ze......Read the rest...
Categories: divulgence, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Free verse
Ignoble Harness Gummed Facebook Ethics
...dubious churning benevolent altruism this anonymous beastie boy boilerplate endeavors: (instagramming literary maven) questing user yawps critically griping knowing personal tidbits xeroxe......Read the rest...
Categories: divulgence, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Political Verse
Divulgence
...I confess I convincingly committed contemptible crimes Beguiling bewitching beauty beyond my bona fide bounty Gazed galvanic glances guiltily Thus glamorized God's grave gluttony.......Read the rest...
Categories: divulgence, truth,
Form: Alliteration
Self Divulgence
...Your smiling face warms me like a dagger to the chest, so familiar, so secure. The sight of you is awe inspiring, stealing my breath like a baseball bat to the gut which I woul......Read the rest...
Categories: divulgence, angst, satire
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Shucking Oysters
...As I diligently shucked life's oysters Searching thoughts for a pearl in store. Uncovering nothing significant in size Being worthy of remembrance for. Until one day my horizon was dark......Read the rest...
Categories: divulgence, faith, inspirational, life,
Form: Lyric
Never Did...
...Never did I love someone the way that I love you, Never did I feel such love, so resolute and true; My sometimes sin, to sainthood turned, in dreams to canonise In the willow-patterned blueness......Read the rest...
Categories: divulgence, life, love, uplifting, body,
Form: Verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry