Poems About Professions
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Bosses Are but Rarely Kind as You

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A poem for Boss’s Day about the wisdom of bosses who inspire love in those they lead: Bosses are but rarely kind as you. On them the burden lies for what we do, Separating them from those below. Still, there are a few like you who know Each of us admires

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Identity Requires Memory

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A poem for Independence Day (USA) about the importance of knowing one’s nation’s history: Identity requires memory. No less than people, nations must recall Days past, lest they wander witlessly, Erased each moment, guided by the wind, Pushed by lusts n

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For What Does One Live, But for Goodness and Beauty

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A number poem about the beauty of a life devoted to art: For what does one live, but for goodness and beauty? One’s goodness is beauty; one’s beauty is good. Remember that when what one loves is one’s duty, To labor brings one all the joy that one would.

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From Teachers, There Is Much That One Can Learn

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A poem about the teaching profession. © by Nicholas Gordon Audio and Video Music: White River. By Aakash Gandhi. Music free to use at YouTube. To see this poem on my site, go to https://www.poemsforfree.com/fromte.html. For more poems about professions