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To Each His Own Poems - Poems about To Each His Own

To Each His Own Poems - Examples of all types of poems about to each his own to share and read. This list of new poems is composed of the works of modern poets of PoetrySoup. Read short, long, best, and famous examples for to each his own.
The Auction House
...Open to the public, There are paintings to peruse, Plus some sketches and some sculpture For the connoisseur to choose. On the days before an auction I will wander through the space, Wond’rin......Read the rest...
Categories: to each his own, appreciation, art,
Form: Rhyme



Gentleman,
...I have a bestfriend of my own, who sees everyone with a critical eye for my protection. But his bestfriend though, always said hi back when I waved or even just simled at him. But his bestfriend ......Read the rest...
Categories: to each his own, april,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Delusion
...All are lunatics, but he who analyses his delusion is called a philosopher.” Ambrose Bierce Delusion In youthful......Read the rest...
Categories: to each his own, depression, fantasy, mental health,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Future Shock
...Reliving every moment since it started, the good, the bad, the downright pitiful mistakes made by yours truly, wiser with age through the journey of discovery. Sadly, the other bearing the brunt ......Read the rest...
Categories: to each his own, city, dark, humanity, political,
Form: Free verse
The cost of money
...The girl in my class had always her hands full of money, of her dad working dead. And her heart was full of desire to help. Help.. So every once some of us forgot, she gave us some. Every onc......Read the rest...
Categories: to each his own, anger,
Form: Free verse



Wave
...It bulges forwards straining to break its own skin shatters at its peak ......Read the rest...
Categories: to each his own, nature, sea, water,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Skin of Terror
...Skin of Terror - Daniel Henry Rodgers (Lights slowly rise on a lone figure, MICHAEL, hunched over a steering wheel. His knuckles are white aga......Read the rest...
Categories: to each his own, horror, mental health, mental
Form: Dramatic Monologue
To Love Another
... To know that you are loved is the greatest power on earth To love another as yourself is the best gift you can own. ......Read the rest...
Categories: to each his own, analogy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member BLESSED TO TELL STORIES WHEN WE'RE OLD
... As every day we attempt to create our own version of Camelot… whether we are a distinguished poet… a famous storyteller… or not may we be blessed to spend each moment filling our life with h......Read the rest...
Categories: to each his own, inspiration,
Form: Rhyme
I'm Trapped
...I'm trapped inside a maze that's my own head I don't know if I'd rather find a way out or be dead Twists and turns, memories that burn Burn the perfect picture of someone I thought I knew I'm t......Read the rest...
Categories: to each his own, abuse, anxiety, child abuse,
Form: Rhyme
Dance Partners
...was thinking the other day How things work in their own way And decisions that you take May be different once you wake For the world will turn away And the cogs interact without your say For......Read the rest...
Categories: to each his own, life, work,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Delusion
...“ Affirmation without discipline is the beginning of delusion. Jim Rohn “ Relentlessly I pace around the room, like a caged lion, dreaming of vast forests, yearning for savannah grasslands, vag......Read the rest...
Categories: to each his own, angst, anxiety, betrayal, hope,
Form: Free verse
My Own Demon of Destruction
...When the challenge has become the quest The pressure is great to outshine The fear tries to crawl to the surface Again will I fall victim to my ambition The stacks so high In time I have months......Read the rest...
Categories: to each his own, adventure, fear, stress,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Balsams
... In tastefully lined up pots in a row, Multi colored balsams in clusters grow. A visual treat to adoring eyes, But never a haunt frequented by bees. Balsams do not need much car......Read the rest...
Categories: to each his own, appreciation, beauty, garden,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Human Condition - Magritte draft
...concentrate on periphery it's less dangerous or slippery edges blur, focus soften don't question reality so often frame the answer that you avoid then let thinking slide so not destroyed ......Read the rest...
Categories: to each his own, art,
Form: Ekphrasis

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