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Fear Abandoned Poems

These Fear Abandoned poems are examples of Abandoned poems about Fear. These are the best examples of Abandoned Fear poems written by international poets.


What do I do, my soul inquires, abandoned in the shadow of the moment
What do I do, my soul inquires, abandoned in the shadow of the moment,
When the call to move forward is incessantly declared wrong.
My options are...

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Categories: abandoned, fantasy,



My Painful Truth Part 2
Profoundly dumb, and so naiive. 
I've known the worth I've had-
I just let you breathe death in me. 
Built a stairway made of gemstones-
my feet...

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Categories: abandoned, abuse, betrayal, hate, heartbroken,

Epistle Xviii - the Abandoned Son
I.
Father,
my knees
quiver and quake,
they bend
then break
like a reed
ensnared in
the tempest’s throes

II.
My sanguine palms,
stammering in fear of
Your reprisal,
whimper in their
muted state,
rendered silent by
their barbarity

III.
This timber crucifix,
once...

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Categories: abandoned, christian, god, jesus, religion,

Unearthed
Within the chambers of time untold,
A saga emerges, mysteries unfold.
Abandoned shoes, their tale profound,
A murdered man's voice, an eerie sound.

No rhyme to bind, just vivid...

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Categories: abandoned, death of a friend,

Abandoned By Your Songs
In the passage of time, my love has grown old without you,
A fragile flower, aching for the touch of morning dew.
Once, our dreams interlaced, and...

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Categories: abandoned, allegory, allusion, analogy, anxiety,



Premium Member Abandoned Houses
"Can you feel the soul of an abandoned house;
can you hear the whispering? " 
Quote by _Constance La France

I recall as a boy; I liked...

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Categories: abandoned, anxiety, fear, feelings, fun,

Premium Member Because I Got Involved - Part 1 of 2
Ducking into Nell’s Cafe’ to grab a noon-hour snack, I noticed, sitting quietly in a distant corner booth,
A little girl that checked the entire list...

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Categories: abandoned, inspirational,

Abandoned
Treasonous heart, burn in flames!
Take back your frame,
which is now my torment;
this portrait that decorated our room,
now burns my eyes, bathed in tears.

Take back this...

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Categories: abandoned, anger,

Abandoned Rhymes: Crumpled Pages
I heard taunting echoes and scurrilous snarls.
It was my conscience, and I listened as it spoke
in accusations, contemptible remarks aimed at me.
Shameful words delivered to...

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Categories: abandoned, depression, poetry,

Premium Member Abandoned People of Afghanistan
Abandoned people of Afghanistan -
what can most people do? What can we say
since after all these years when war began.
Your liberty has now been yanked...

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Categories: abandoned, culture,

Premium Member Through the Hole In the Glass
Behind an old window,
A young girl often gazed,
Through a thin shattered pane,
Through a large hole unglazed.

Wistfully observing
The uncaring world pass,
Feeling invisible
To the more wealthy mass.

When...

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Categories: abandoned, abuse, anxiety, care, child,

Premium Member Abandoned Clamp
the vice cannot squeeze any tighter

bolts crushed under the benchmark

gather dust with nuts and lost screws

a DIY manual mocks arrested craft

I cannot hold it together...

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Categories: abandoned, depression,

Abandoned
Imagine this if you will

She

Gladly going about your daily business

Being stopped by a suited man armed with a smile and a clipboard

Who says excuse me...

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Categories: abandoned, slam,

Premium Member Abandoned
ABANDONED

During a skirmish with enemy sources in a rice paddy in Vietnam, I was suddenly cut off from my platoon and receiving heavy firepower. ...

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Categories: abandoned, america, anger, blessing, celebration,

Abandoned
I was asked
To define myself
By the things I knew so well
Who might I be?
Unfit rings?
Lost tarots cards ?
Or
All the things
That are left to be
Abandoned...

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Categories: abandoned, angst, art, dark, deep,


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