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Memory Abandoned Poems

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


Your indifference is the abandoned torch that scours old bridges
Your indifference is the abandoned torch that scours old bridges,
Hiding in shadows the echoes of each tremulous and cold step.
Your wounds, coppery reliefs that lure...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abandoned, fantasy,



Premium Member Staircase
Went back to the house of my childhood,
now abandoned!
The rusty gate creaked open…
found the once-cherished garden uncared for..
tall trees have grown taller,
bushes have spread with...

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Categories: abandoned, father, home,

Alone In An Abandoned Park
alone in an abandoned park
i listen to a family of hummingbirds
seals and crofts calmly telling them not to fly away
tears breaking the barrier of my...

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© Marty King  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abandoned, depression, memory,

Premium Member Yesterday's Joyride
A body of chipped paint and red rust,
A weathered windshield under the dust 

Steering wheel aims in one last turn,
Dashboard suffers from many a sunburn...

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Categories: abandoned, age, car, fate, for

Dopplegengar
If I remember right
The entrance of the hell was here;
Pig, on the right
Blood, on the left
Body of woman
Limbs, Optic nerves & Osteocyte  
must be...

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© Kohava Ray  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abandoned, art, birth, change, courage,



Abandoned
These walls, crumbling through time.
seeing old metal beds, stained mattresses,
broken sinks and toilets, rusted old medical supplies and a vacant morgue.

 I'm walking through a...

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© Reva Mae  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abandoned, dark, history, loneliness, memory,

Premium Member Abandoned Decaying House
I walk into the abandoned decaying house  I was born; thought about knocking, then laughed realizing no one would be in. For so long...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abandoned, family, house, memory,

Premium Member Abandoned Swing

Oh, empty swing, beneath our maple tree- 
for many years now, withered and distressed;  
as summer breezes make you sway, I see- 
remember times...

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Categories: abandoned, family, memory,

Abandoned


I surrender myself to you
The grains worn with times gone
I’m as withered as an old apple
That has no juice left to give   but

I...

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Categories: abandoned, heartbroken, memory,

Premium Member Abandoned
I'd married at 21 and moved overseas with my husband's work, so it had been many years since I had visited my gran at Rose...

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Categories: abandoned, growing up, house, memory,

Plague Journal At the Ides of March 2020, Abandoned
The sound of a piano playing a dirge lies in the air. It was the day before general quarantine measures were implemented by the Austrian...

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© Quinn K.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abandoned, angst, death, depression, international,

Premium Member The Old Piano
But, now you rest in this old room-
     alone upon a carpet, worn; 
surrounded by neglect and gloom-
   ...

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Categories: abandoned, memory, old,

A Marker Abandoned
A final remembrance,
stuck in the ground
an unspoken milepost,
lost to be found

Standing defiant,
with time as the judge
a marker abandoned
—memory begrudged

(Dreamsleep: January, 2020)...

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Categories: abandoned, memory,

Premium Member Abandoned But Still Adorned
Wistful dreams
— like frost flowers
dainty  
formed in Fall’s brisk —
melt like wishful tears 
as dawn’s glow 
wakens 
sweet mirage 
of us
twined in love’s 
filigree-

abandoned......

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Categories: abandoned, dream, emotions, fate, longing,

Premium Member Life's End
 LIFE'S END 

So they think you are old and shouldn't live alone,
maybe you're too frail to be left on your own
Can't manage your own...

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Categories: abandoned, age, angel, beauty, bereavement,


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