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Ballad Allegory Poems

These Ballad Allegory poems are examples of Allegory poems about Ballad. These are the best examples of Allegory Ballad poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Ballad for the Wacky Waving Inflatable Tube-Man
air rockets skyward
uppercutting inside
plastic neon flesh
contorting at inhuman angles
what does my body language spell?

ankles anchored into the Earth
to stay grounded as the wave
of time and...

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Categories: allegory, anxiety, funny, life,



RED SEA
RED SEA

At the mouth I lay splayed
blood trickling, slowly dripping into soft mud or red Akashic ink
        ...

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Categories: allegory, body, color, courage,

Belated Dawn
What ought to have lapsed 
A decade ago sluggishly pops;
Antagonist’s claws now thaw 
And give way to buoyant hopes. 
...

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Categories: allegory, anger, birth, confidence,

Suggest Best Time To Go On Quest
Old Abandoned, Rundown House

We can still see home to this day,
Which will eventually pass away;
Finally would fade into past at last,
While we stood there all...

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Categories: allegory, analogy,

Doves Do Things That Seem So Strange
Doves do things surely seeming so strange;
Can hear them cooing at their convenience;
Will see them waddle while seeking food;
When doing this they may be there...

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Categories: allegory, analogy,



Disney Lies
All of our lives were fed Disney lies about how perfect the world is
Then the day comes one we're forced to breathe deep the darkness...

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Categories: allegory, cinderella, dark,

My Favorite Poem About Paul
Paul is our perfect, favorite friend,
Whose parents are no longer here;
We became his second parents,
Being 20 years older than he is.

He has been our do...

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Categories: allegory, analogy,

Should See Me Cut My Lawn
Woke is becoming a big issue.
Check this out. Your yard looks
great as usual. Wish that we had
all of your energy.

How about writing a song

Should see...

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Categories: allegory, analogy,

Birthday of Robin Williams
Our True, Real Self

Time changes and is in constant flight,
And of the fact, should never lose sight,
God is true and His huge help is here;
Always...

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Categories: allegory, analogy,

Our Many Military Memories
Our Many Military Memories

Many military memories were made,
And into past, none of them will fade,
Lasting forever which was day by day;
Even after they have passed...

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Categories: allegory, analogy,

My Old Mother and Ancient Village
Smoke ascended, swirling gracefully,
From the chimneys of mud houses’ kitchens,
As I bid farewell to my beloved village.
Lips of my mother, weathered and wise,
Moved in silent...

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Categories: absence, allah, allegory, allusion,

Our True Real Self About Robin Williams
Our True, Real Self

Time changes and is in constant flight,
And of the fact, should never lose sight,
God is true and His huge help is here;
Always...

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Categories: allegory, analogy,

A Horse
There was a horse, in this field,
White as any snow on Earth,
He looked sad as a sad owl,
But never pried for loneliness.

This is the only...

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Categories: age, allegory, animal,

Steadily Steering Than Disappearing
Though we may be miles apart
Poetry Soup is great place to start;
All of your talent was really great
Which in my email I did state.

Had to...

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Categories: allegory, analogy,

Pulling Wagons Been In Unison
Four horses were in unison;
Pulling wagons have been;
Surely such a noble sight;
To see brought much delight.

Distinct leader one always is
May experience loneliness,
Who is an example...

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Categories: allegory, analogy,


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