Poems About: WARNING

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

  • 349.
    Softer Than Lace

    As the words on her mouth formed
    The truth came out
    Of that she was warned read more »

    Payyton Egerstaffer
  • 350.
    Wasted

    to him you talked
    you left me to hang
    foolish and mocked
    the warning bells rang read more »

    Mike Sheriff
  • 351.
    The Last Ride

    The warning order was read aloud
    With soldiers listening intently
    Though the information never changed read more »

    C.R. Ebowski
  • 352.
    Bible in Poetry: James 5

    Warning to Rich Oppressors:

    1Now listen, all you people rich:
    You weep and wail for, misery read more »

    Dr John Celes
  • 353.
    Requiem

    He dreamt that night
    that without warning
    the earth’s magnetic pull
    let go, as a boy read more »

    Sonny Rainshine
  • 354.
    Graduation Day

    The women ran
    screaming like goats
    but he was warned
    by the flash read more »

    Nancy Ames
  • 355.
    A Musing

    Thoughts come
    rising
    without warning
    traveling read more »

    Adryan Rotica
  • 356.
    Warnings

    When Heaven sends sorrow,
    Warnings go first,
    Lest it should burst
    With stunning might read more »

    John Henry Newman
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