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Lost Abstract Poems

These Lost Abstract poems are examples of Abstract poems about Lost. These are the best examples of Abstract Lost poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Sitting comfortably in the half abstract
Reflections in panes of glass
Echo half thoughts that obscure vision
Nothing is clear
Even when a barrier is transparent
To be distracted by an object 
That I could...

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Categories: abstract, perspective,



Premium Member Hopper's Automat Expressed Poetically and Abstract
Inspired by the painting Automat by Edward Hopper in 1927.

The painting shows a lone woman sat at automated restaurant table.

Viewing the painting will enhance the...

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Categories: abstract, art,

Red As Blood and Wool of Wail
The wound becomes inward like the pink moon
after a little rain. It glows and then becomes
red as the blood and the wool of the wail
dangling...

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Categories: abstract, life, loss, sensual, write,

Abtract Gospel According To Author of God In South Africa
Albert Nolan
"Abtract Gospel"
God in
"Picture" out
current problems
shoved aside
preach good
Feel good
do apartheid

II - Part 2
In his book, God in South Africa The Challenge of the Gospel," Albert...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abstract, africa, appreciation, immigration, international,

Premium Member Abstract Lady
Abstract mystery lady, on the burgundy museum wall,
Eyes in deep shadows, in her green dress at the ball,
Sitting lost in thought, of what no one...

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Categories: abstract, art, beautiful, color, moon,



Abstract Notions
With a resonating effect his warm 
breath breathes me in 
Within his gentle vibrations and 
unwavering discipline 
Treats me as a goddess taking 
note of...

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Categories: abstract, love,

L I S T E N
Listen.  Today i lost my voice -- it left upward looking for my mind.
sometimes the strangeness of Life becomes reality and nothing more.
today i...

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Categories: abstract, anger, beauty, endurance, hope,

And For Some the Abstract Is Real
And For Some The Abstract Is Real

 

It may be that the concrete image of a milkmaid’s stool,

It’s splintered and worn-shiny wood grain, gray-brown,

Three legs...

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Categories: abstract, writing,

Falling From Your Skies
FORGIVE me if They think i am Mad
a center must have a whole
which i missed while drinking
starlight and licking orgasmic-
cosmic dust while tending to
a lost...

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Categories: abstract, anxiety, lonely, poetry,

Tunnelling
Haze.
Constant urges.
Distraction.
Wrinkles in skin,
And in sheets.
Unsaid.
Unthinkable.
Daring.
Would I? Dare.
One step closer.
Deeper.
Tunnels.
Branches.
Static, constantly.
Quiet is loud.
I just want to help.
Going backwards.
The future constantly changes.
It swirls around in a...

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Categories: abstract, deep, lost, psychological,

Premium Member Organic Abstract Happenings
a sense of the abstract
the immdeiate
in images
    embelished
with
   an inertia
       of truth
uplifted&merged
the
  ricochet...

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Categories: abstract, poetry,

Premium Member Meadowlark's Shadows
Mesmerized clarity
builds to crescendo
never more hollow than these

Colors the forefront
blanket expressions
narrowly missing disease

Outlying chambers
kaleidoscope distance
maneuvering playfully lost

The bearded man crumbles
along the great coast
nascency carelessly tossed

One...

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Categories: abstract, metaphor, symbolism,

Watermelon Gum: a Poem About Identity Crisis's In the City
The words “watermelon gum” and “stifling heat” shouldn’t be synonymous with the sentiments that ripped me to shreds during the month of July--and although all...

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Categories: abstract, 11th grade, anger, anxiety,

The Lady In Red
Vinyl spins as you step past the curtain,

music plays and flowers bloom on the wall. 

You have lots of questions, and she has the answers....

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Categories: abstract, fear, imagery, sin, surreal,

Ask Me Something Today
If you just ask me something
I don't know what I should say.
Except my silent gaze at you,
and you know what I couldn’t say.
What if you...

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© Manas Roy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abstract, farewell, friendship love, love,


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