Long Convention Poems
Long Convention Poems. Below are the most popular long Convention by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Convention poems by poem length and keyword.
Matthew delivers his latest bullet tinMatthew delivers his latest bullet – tin...
from the Harris-Walz front
where liberal minded socially progressive
electorate doth agonizingly grunt
targeted in crosshairs scoped out
eager and ready to be mortally wounded
courtesy notorious big headed
(and bigoted) infamous...
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Categories:
convention, absence, america, angel, august, courage, future, political,
Form:
Free verse
Poems About Poems VPoems about Poems V
Distances
by Michael R. Burch
There is a small cleanness about her,
as though she has always just been washed,
and there is a dull obedience to convention
in her accommodating slenderness
as she feints at her salad.
She...
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Categories:
convention, metaphor, poems, poetry, poets, words, write, writing,
Form:
Rhyme
Poems About Things That Break IiPoems about Things that Break II
These are poems about things that break and/or shatter.
Water and Gold
by Michael R. Burch
You came to me as rain breaks on the desert
when every flower...
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Categories:
convention, break up, depression, divorce, emotions, farewell, goodbye,
Form:
Rhyme
Trump's Intake InterviewHello,
you've reached the EcoTherapist Cooperative.
How can we help you
without bringing harm to Others?
That's a question I've never thought about.
I'm calling for the National Republican Party.
We would like to hire an EcoTherapist
for a consultation
during the 2020...
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Categories:
convention, america, caregiving, earth day, health, humor, peace,
Form:
Political Verse
Heres Why My CV Needs WorkNAME: Phil Latio.
QUALIFICATIONS: LLB (Law) PhD (Medicine) & FSC (Federation Starfleet
...
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Categories:
convention, humorous,
Form:
List
Rejection Slips 1Rejection Slips
With over 5,700 publications if I count poems that have gone viral, I suppose I shouldn’t complain … but I do have some poems that have never been accepted for publication. Here are a...
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Categories:
convention, day, love, memory, night, rose, seasons, winter,
Form:
Rhyme
My Best is at RestMy Best is at Rest.
This is a tribute to my Lifelong Best Friend Katrina.
My Best friend/Sister has passed on from this life.
She lived a life of love. To know her was to automatically love her....
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Categories:
convention, best friend, cancer, god, i love you,
Form:
Narrative
The Poo Poo BirdThey pursued it with vigor, they pursued it with crass
They hunted with valor and hope
They proceeded with a dose of good Knightly sass
They chased it with tackle and rope
Now King Arthur declared in a boisterous...
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Categories:
convention, abortion, adventure, funny, humor,
Form:
Rhyme
Unquotable Quotes: Janitor, Gardienne, Portero, Sereno, Hausgast -Xxxi Part OneUnquotable quotes: The Janitor, Gardienne, Landlady, Housekeeper, Portero, the Sereno and the Hausgast – XXXI Part One
Be they so named or not in these here parts, visions of shrieking furies with Gorgon heads and...
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Categories:
convention, care, city, horror, rights, urban,
Form:
Quatrain
Passion of ConventionPASSION OF CONVENTION
...
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Categories:
convention, life, passion,
Form:
Rhyme
Literary Feud Among - Pt 1Prelude to what…..
I see you, / you / yes, come into my……
laboratory of alchemist mystical languaging.
where arsenic spills into the whirlpool of thought
and savage syntax shatter like glass on concrete.
Where Titans...
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Categories:
convention, emotions, judgement, literature, poetry, poets, rude, writing,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
On Naming Plants and AnimalsA Commentary on
"A Note on the [Patriarchal-Colonizing] Treatment
of Plant Names"
by Robin Wall Kimmerer, p. 385
BRAIDING SWEETGRASS:
INDIGENOUS WISDOM,
SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE,
AND THE [SACRED] TEACHINGS
OF PLANTS
I too often accept
with nary a LeftBrain dominant thought
that our verbalized labels
for individual EgoPersons
are...
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Categories:
convention, earth day, health, humanity, integrity, nature, planet,
Form:
Political Verse
Bank rolled by billionairesBank rolled by billionaires
No matter Tuesday, November 5, 2024
still one hundred and eight days away,
(thank you Julian Date Calendar -
FOR LEAP YEARS ONLY),
I believe a foregone conclusion
that Donald Trump will win
based on the pathetic debate...
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Categories:
convention, 11th grade, 12th grade, 7th grade, 8th
Form:
Free verse
The Edges of RhymeThe Edges of Rhyme
I wrote the playbook, watching what they took
While the earth shook I could not look
In the direction of the Big Book
Like a fish caught on a nasty hook...
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Categories:
convention, perspective,
Form:
Rhyme
Poet Convention 2014Poet Convention
Lost in a poets convention,
I can't recall every poem, I've read through the years
50518, unique comments I 'validate'---
Thank You For Sharing Your Happy and Sad tears
Since March 24, 2010 In the...
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Categories:
convention, celebration, character, dedication, farewell, goodbye, inspiration, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
ChooseChoose unironically ripping off a film to be ironic
Choose now because then will never be enough
Choose puff puff puff puff puff pass because you’ll never have enough
Choose feeling guilty in the morning because it’s better...
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Categories:
convention, addiction, anxiety, depression, drug, happiness, political, youth,
Form:
Free verse
Precious Moments
Precious Moments
...
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Categories:
convention, appreciation, innocence,
Form:
Rhyme
Chapter 79 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: Birthday PartyDolly woke first kissed Damian
On his cheek. He was still asleep.
Today was July 27th Dolly
Thought, "Oh my Goodness."
"Today is me and Molly's
Birthday. Justin and
Jordan turned 10 in April. Now
Me and...
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Categories:
convention, birth, confidence, dance, devotion, family, good morning,
Form:
Alliteration
Number forty seven White House occupant against all oddsNumber forty seven - White House occupant against all odds...
regarding President elect
Donald John Trump.
As a cruel joke to self,
I imagined myself as a Republican
for that one glorious day
voting for the candidate
who clinched the nomination
as...
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Categories:
convention, abuse, america, anger, anxiety, betrayal, depression, destiny,
Form:
Free verse
Impossible Mission To Sleep On Opposite Side of Marital BedImpossible mission to sleep on opposite side of marital bed...
Oddly enough even
when frolicking in the autumn mist
with seasoned super tramping
cheaply tricked out goo goo dolls
some resembling Indigo Girls,
one foo fighting beastie boy
unable to...
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Categories:
convention, adventure, anxiety, appreciation, betrayal, black african american,
Form:
Rhyme
Ah Tis Nothing Greater ThanAh... tis nothing greater than...
malfunctioning heater
on that brisk winter day
recorded here as proof positive
regarding following reasonable rhyme.
While scrolling thru
poems crafted yesteryear,
I chanced to jog my memory where
there
occurred power outage necessitated
more than divine...
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Categories:
convention, 12th grade, angst, dark, environment, faith, humorous,
Form:
Rhyme
The Bug's TaleA bug upon a green leaf sat
Cautiously eyeing up a cat
Who, unaware of the bug's intentions
Continued with its cruel conventions:
Of catching a mouse then setting it free
Then leaping up it once more with glee
Until the...
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Categories:
convention, humorous,
Form:
Epic
DUAL VOICES: INK AND CHALKI am a tempest of words, aching to burst forth.
(Years of structured lessons simmer beneath my skin.)
The most important thing is that I'm drowning in metaphors.
Being a poet shapes reality, and twists what you...
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Categories:
convention, teacher, writing,
Form:
Narrative
Party GamesWhat are the odds that either Democratic or Republican leaders
will ever again remember how to host
a health and wellness party?
Imagine these invitations we receive:
Dear Ms. Democrat,
Dear Mr. Republican,
Please come to our Leadership Party,
to primarily...
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Categories:
convention, culture, games, health, humor, leadership, political, power,
Form:
Political Verse
Virtue… as I child I heard these words by Immanuel Kant from my late Dad
over and over again …’you must act in a way that if everybody did it
your thinking and deeds could be the...
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Categories:
convention, character,
Form:
Free verse