Poems About: WORK

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

  • 361.
    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
  • 362.
    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
  • 363.
    Sight - Sound - Smell

    Picaso, Monet, Van Gogh, Rembrandt, Botticelli, and da Vinci
    Each piece of art, worth years of work
    The focus of their art, Beauty on Earth
    The value of their work is well known read more »

    Jeff Rushton
  • 364.
    .5. Trouble at Mill

    Children in their early years
    Out working in the mill
    A dirty face in raggy clothes
    That won’t keep out the chill read more »

    David Threadgold www.davidthreadgold.com
  • 365.
    .5. The Balers Lot

    Bind the bales with plastic binder
    Working hard the suns a blinder
    Callused hands it could be kinder
    Needing gloves a sore reminder read more »

    David Threadgold www.davidthreadgold.com
  • 366.
    Shhh…..

    Shhh…..
    Quiet…..
    Poet
    At work read more »

    Twisted Rose
  • 367.
    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
  • 368.
    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
  • 369.
    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
  • 370.
    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
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