Poems About: WORK

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

  • 349.
    Haiku- If..

    Feeling hopelessness
    What will make it change for me
    An indication read more »

    John Winter
  • 350.
    Oh, how I love the Internet

    Oh, this is taking way too long
    I think the sign that says it’s done is wrong
    The refresh button isn’t working
    And I think that the hammer in the garage may work read more »

    jeanne harmon
  • 351.
    Voice of Prophecy

    Then voice of echo called form the fathomless deep
    of sleep:
    Awake dreaming sleeper !
    To you is given the task to work and write. read more »

    Daniel Sefudi
  • 352.
    Masterpiece

    A thought starts a sentence
    A sentence forms a train of thought
    From that train of thought comes a paragraph
    A paragraph starts a work read more »

    Matthew Wardell Petersen
  • 353.
    The Guardian of Good Spelling's Greatest Hits - Cento

    Cento: a literary work made up of parts from other works

    He showered the audience with obsenities
    The scribe D'esparbe's wrote of his distain read more »

    Albert E. Neumann
  • 354.
    All Around

    My nights turned into blanksheets
    My breath filled with unwanted fits
    My being covered with sad shades
    All around, After a while, read more »

    kriti krits
  • 355.
    I WOKE AND I ROSE

    Someday I Know
    Ill wake from this dream
    With nary a wimper
    Much less a scream read more »

    Richard Dorrough
  • 356.
    The Rose Of Better Days

    a mother working 2 jobs to support 3 kids after the death of her husband who was killed by a drive by shooting

    hard working mother paying countless and countless of expensive bills
    trying to make ends meet read more »

    elena winters
  • 357.
    Like Life

    It amazes me how it can work
    so perfectly
    and naturally
    How sometimes rhymes come read more »

    Sonya Florentino
  • 358.
    Hands

    Hands red and swollen
    fingers like bony twigs
    joints barely movable
    yet, movement still exists read more »

    Geri Foster Brewster
  • 359.
    bitter end

    on my knees for the past five years working
    but no longer do I have anyone to come home to
    yet I continue to work and she's still lurking
    in my heart and through my mind you imbue read more »

    Izik Alcox
  • 360.
    lists

    my sis
    made lists
    so do i
    how we accomplish read more »

    Harlan Simantel
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