Poems About: POVERTY

In this page, poems on / about “poverty” are listed.
  • 1.
    The curse of poverty

    Poverty
    Poverty is a curse for human society
    Poverty prevails there where the injustice is
    Poverty exclaims there where the illiteracy is read more »

    ramesh rai
  • 2.
    Blaming Poverty On The Poor

    Give us your deprived, your malleable muddled masses
    hoping for a gentler taskmaster
    Welcome to the multi-trillion dollar industry, Poverty
    A.K.A, cheapest labor force read more »

    Josephine DixonBanks
  • 3.
    Sonnet: The Magic of Poverty

    A birth in poverty is luck supreme!
    A death in poverty, a great blessing;
    A life of poverty is rare a dream;
    Achievements great, stark poverty can bring. read more »

    Dr John Celes
  • 4.
    Poverty

    The entity that is dreaded by all but ever present everywhere, a non-respecter of age,
    Poverty does not have regard for race, nor nationality, as it is present in every part of the globe,
    Poverty breeds diseases, it has siblings like misery, ignorance, illiteracy, dejection, rejection, degradation, agony,
    Poverty means the difference between haves and have-nots, the rich and the poor, the upper and the lower class, read more »

    SEGUN RASAKI
  • 5.
    Poverty In The 21st Century

    It’s the 21st century
    The media displays it day and night,
    Poverty.
    Poverty across the globe lies read more »

    Winston Harding
  • 6.
    Wings

    a gentle reminder of humble beginnings,
    for my glamorous Ate Guada read more »

    Mary Jesusa Villegas
  • 7.
    Poverty-I

    Lot of hunger and having no food is poverty,

    Not having spare cloth to take bath is poverty, read more »

    Palas kumar Ray
  • 8.
    Poverty-II

    Satiated, desiring but not having enough food to offer some, is also poverty,

    Sheltered, wishing, but failing to accommodate a guest, is also poverty, read more »

    Palas kumar Ray
  • 9.
    (Africa poems) I wallow alone in my poverty

    Do not come to haul
    Me out of my poverty.Rush
    To end your own poverty
    Of the spirit.I wallow alone read more »

    BanishedFairy (a.k.a ngaka motaung)
  • 10.
    The Shadow Inside My Shadow

    poverty is not my cousin,
    is not my lover,
    is not my preacher,
    poverty is not my brother. read more »

    Eric Cockrell
  • 11.
    Poverty

    Lot of hunger and empty bowl without food is poverty,
    Not having one more dress to take bath is poverty,
    Sheltered, willing but failing to accommodate a guest is also poverty,
    Mother's sick but cannot afford treatment is also poverty, read more »

    Harshit Agrawal
  • 12.
    Cause and effect

    Some are not really causes
    But just symptoms
    And we misdiagnose
    A sickness read more »

    RIC S. BASTASA
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