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Fate Abecedarian Poems

These Fate Abecedarian poems are examples of Abecedarian poems about Fate. These are the best examples of Abecedarian Fate poems written by international poets.


Premium Member In the Hands of Fate
Another loved one has too soon been taken from me.
Bereaved, now I sorrowfully speak in subdued soliloquy
Consoling myself with solemn prayers, I try not to...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death, hope,



Jewel Of Jinx - Depression Awareness

An alchemical raven's gray rhapsody awakens those cynical roses who
Breathe-in the ebony beams of blood-bathed sun, exhaling
Cacophonies that ricochet across these truthful horizons where, 
Depressive...

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Categories: anger, betrayal, dark, death,

Premium Member New Sort of Wave
A - rresting beneath dancing fingered fronds palming zephyr's touch.
B - each building sand castles throughout dawning sunlight.
C - rumbling granules of fate in the...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allusion, analogy, beach, beautiful,

Premium Member The Hunt
All at once I understood
Because I heard the sound
Coming from the distant woods
Dogs yapping just like hounds

Endless barking on the path
Fearlessly chasing prey
Guided by no...

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© Andy Chunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: animal, dedication, dog, endurance,

True Companion
A cme  yourself, but first be in friendship with the books.
B ooks  never  beguile you....but always be with you.
C ompanion is word.....and...

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© Priya Shaw  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: best friend,



Premium Member Blessings From Demise
And then the blunders of the past merged into serenity. Tranquility 
ensued where wild storms had been raging.‘Safe travels’, they whispered 
‘now you’re prepared and...

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Categories: celebration,

Cancer
Breast Cancer is so limited, Breast Cancer cannot love someone, Breast Cancer cannot be happy, Breast cancer cannot be kind, Breast cancer cannot shatter fate....

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© Lexi Ellis  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cheer up, courage,

The Day I Failed
I failed today.Others passed.
Shattered I am.rejoiced they are.
Diligence or luck.whose fault it was?
I cried.what for?
But I prayed.Even worked hard.
Few things are not in control.or are...

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Categories: cheer up, confidence, faith,

Belief
Although my mind is weary
Belief is me; this pains and anguish
Conscious is me to joy
Days I know will come in colours
Every pain will cease and...

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Categories: dream, faith, freedom,

Godless Dreams---- For Zyx Contest
Zeusophobia yielded xenophobes,
Wherein violence unleashed
Tear-soaked romanticists,
Quiver painfully? Or nervously moan!
Love killed justice;
In holy Godless Fate.
Entitled dreams collected breathes alone.....




Zeusophobia: fear of God
Xenophobes: Those who are...

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© Adri Dew  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: faith, fear,

Premium Member The Stars That Never Die
A bible rests upon the desk, the spine is worn, brown hide 
Bearing lists of names of noble men, and dates within a clan
Contained between...

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Categories: lost love, love,

Gardener and the Meadow
To it to me, it would never wilt not even through the drips of sand, or the ravines of strangling weed
So ripe thy pretty rose...

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© Ryan Boza  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: emotions, jealousy, life,

Early Dawn Storm
almost every day
before the sun’s first blinding ray
clouds are touched by warmest hues
displaying their splendid red-soled shoes
each a ship of cumulus shape
far and high their...

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Categories: color, day, nature, rain,

Premium Member Xenophobia
A bsurd and foolish it might be
B ut it’s my nature, you’ll agree;
C annot ignore what I go through
D espite the help I get from...

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Categories: fear,

Why
The Asian Tiger walks deaths bed, a tenuous thread, 
Shaming us standing ones with maggots in our heads.
The African Rhino and Elephant walk their likewise...

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Categories: abuse, africa, animal, beautiful,


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