Poems About: WORK

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

  • 361.
    Users

    Go to the computers and hail the users,
    Their programs are unique according to the losers.
    Here inside the mini-computers are super works,
    Then work yourself with boldness like clerks. read more »

    Naveed Akram
  • 362.
    The World Ahead

    Take my hand,
    And let's walk to a place,
    A place where all race of men work together,
    Brother 2 brother, read more »

    LeLe Gallon
  • 363.
    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
  • 364.
    Like Life

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

    Sonya Florentino
  • 365.
    Hands

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

    Geri Foster Brewster
  • 366.
    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
  • 367.
    lists

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

    Harlan Simantel
  • 368.
    fortress into lair

    She has turned into a lair
    the fortress where she once could not
    be harmed, and lies within it bare,
    while hoping love won’t hurt a lot. read more »

    gershon hepner
  • 369.
    How To Love

    Very few people know how to love, love for love’s sake.

    Very few people know how to work, work for work’s sake. read more »

    S. Ashok Kumar
  • 370.
    The Melody Maker

    It works hard, it works fast...
    The Melody Maker will never stop humming in the back of your mind,
    It works in the future, and in the past.
    It makes you sing and dance or even feel so kind, read more »

    Joc Hum
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