Poems About: RESPECT

In this page, poems on / about “respect” are listed.

  • 229.
    I am

    One who has to act one way or another

    One that is nice but can be mean read more »

    Kimberly Garcia
  • 230.
    I'm respected

    I'm calm, cool & collected /
    Most of you know that i'm respected /
    but now i feel as if i'm easily attempted /
    Because everyday i'm getting tempted / read more »

    kfm Productions
  • 231.
    Weird Feeling

    I've got this feeling
    a weird feeling inside
    I've never felt it before
    I feel like im worth something read more »

    Sierra Morrow
  • 232.
    View of a Lady

    A feast for the eyes
    Or a lamb meant to slaughter,
    Respected not with respect to
    Mother, wife or daughter; read more »

    Robert Uy
  • 233.
    NEW YEARS' PROPSERITY WISH

    NEW YEARS' PROPSERITY WISH

    melvin Banggollay read more »

    MELVIN BANGGOLLAY
  • 234.
    Pay to Be Forgotten

    they have lost all respect
    they have found my faults
    enjoy pointing them out
    full of my inner damnation read more »

    Audrey Marie Kay
  • 235.
    I’LL INSTRUCT MY HEART

    You’re not stranger to me, a warm hand,

    Not only mouth but also tongue to me, read more »

    Nilufer Dursun
  • 236.
    Respectability

    Respect enlivens us fully to the purse of delight,
    Death endangers us fully, when lighting surrounds;
    The way to salvation brings slants of disgust,
    The opposition is a devilish crown, so much great work read more »

    Naveed Akram
  • 237.
    Suspects

    A human being suspects
    That all humans are suspects
    And when a human being respects
    They hope for retrospects read more »

    David Munene wa Kimberly
  • 238.
    you won't like me man

    look at me
    i do not give you results
    for i am a man
    of reason read more »

    RIC S. BASTASA
  • 239.
    Dancing

    Why so wrong to joke and laugh
    And feel relieved she won't return?
    Shove your righteous guilty wrath,
    We all know she's gone down to burn. read more »

    Kevin Eaglesfield
  • 240.
    PEOPLE LEAVE THE POET ALONE

    Hello people
    Can you please leave the poet alone?
    Can you treat the poet with respect?
    Because the poet will treat you with respect also read more »

    Aldo Kraas
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