Minimalist Free Verse Poems about the Human Condition

Empires Could Fall - Process Your Anger about the Human Condition

Empires Could Fall

He was adept at
Saying anything he
Needed to in order
To get whatever it
Was he felt he needed
At that particular moment.

People could perish,
Empires could fall,
But at least he
Was feeling great
At the expense of
Other human beings.

Perpetual Tending - Process Your Anger about the Human Condition

Perpetual Tending

A brutal thirst for anything to
Allay the unquenchable,
Overwhelming yearning to
Climb a fanciful mountain.
Eviscerate every challenge real,
Imagined, more the latter.
Increase the dose to maintain.
Tread water until the next wave.
A sense of invincibility demands
Perpetual tending, sustenance.
Stand in the dark staring
At the same apparition.

Standards - Process Your Anger about the Human Condition

Standards

Although she didn’t know it
At the time, she was in the
Presence of extraordinariness,
A person who could inspire
Others and motivate them
To enjoy an otherwise dry,
Uninteresting requirement.
She took everything in and,
When it was over, made
A concerted effort to
Criticize the one thing that
Hadn’t met her standards.

All People - Process Your Anger about the Human Condition

All People

Marching
Together.
Sharing a
Hopeful vision
Of a time when
People will love
One another because
They are all
Basically the same,
Rather than hating
Each other for
Insignificant reasons.
The coming together
Of all people,
For all people,
Unity over divisiveness.

Your Love - Process Your Anger about the Human Condition

Your Love

Stop getting
Your love
All over me.
It doesn’t feel great to
Have layers of
Pain thrust upon me,
Expectant eyes
Imploring that I
Return the favor.

Restaurant - Process Your Anger about the Human Condition

Restaurant

Living at the shelter
With her two children,
She hears about a
Room for rent that
She can almost afford
On her earnings at the
Restaurant where she
Smiles at customers who
Have no idea she has
Nowhere to live and
Not enough money to
Change the situation.

Like You - Process Your Anger about the Human Condition

Like You

Such a beautiful visage,
Alabaster skin, lapis eyes
Imbued with repressive fear,
Pervasive perplexity,
A delicate flower outraged
By the most gentle breeze.

An unfamiliar face
Elicits horror, bewilderment.
A dissimilar lifestyle
Summarily reviled,
Fortified with maudlin pomp,
Virtuous certainty.

Smile, keep up
Your poise and decorum.
Don’t cede an inch,
They aren’t like you anyway,
So pure, so kind,
So lovely.

Dwell - Process Your Anger about the Human Condition

Dwell

During all the
Traumatic events
That year,
He tried to assert
Himself, let his
Opinion be known,
Ameliorate the terrible
Pain permeating everything,
Suggest a soft place
Instead of ragged hardness,
But all his efforts
Ended at the same dead end,
An impenetrable wall
Of hurt that no sentient
Being could surmount,
A place where the
Unconscious dwell.

Following - Process Your Anger about the Human Condition

Following

Startlingly conventional,
Seeking simple answers to
Complex questions,
Ambiguity to be avoided
At all costs.

Aggressive, sneering
At anyone who doesn’t
Agree with him,
Projecting unresolved
Rage on bystanders.

Rigid, uncreative,
Profoundly unfulfilled,
Chasing the rush
That comes from
Following the herd.

Shouldn't - Process Your Anger about the Human Condition

Shouldn’t

The words that can’t
Be said because someone
Said we shouldn’t say them.

The feelings that can’t
Be felt because someone
Said we shouldn’t feel them.

The life we don’t live
Because someone said
We shouldn’t live it.

Poetry by Guy Farmer