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Lonely Analogy Poems

These Lonely Analogy poems are examples of Analogy poems about Lonely. These are the best examples of Analogy Lonely poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Yearn

“Yearning blossoms flowers of love in wasteland 
turned into valley of desire” – Quote by poet   


I go a long way to find...

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Categories: analogy, love,



Premium Member That was Then, This is Now

I once saw a man with kaleidoscopic eyes,
reflecting in hues of periwinkle and persimmon.
His heart illuminated in shades of scarlet, 
marigold and clementine,
releasing rainbow ink...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, perspective,

Premium Member Tearful

“The pining brine streams flowing from the 
weeping eyes seek the course to the sea 
of serenity”– Quote by poet


The cloud convoy of despair drifts...

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Categories: analogy, sorrow,

Premium Member Lonely Songbird

My volatile mind wandered in the terrain of trance, 
drifted in the draft of reverie on its latticed wings,
a lonely bird floated in the sunburst...

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Categories: analogy, bird, fantasy,

Kicking Lonely Lame Dog
why kick lonely lame dog
who will suffer from much pain
felt from first moment

a speedy trial act
always applies to both sides
equally applied

if we would have known
possessed...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allegory, analogy,



Premium Member Arctic Acuity

Mind marooned 
in complex convolution,
obscurity singular 
in each living entity. 
The psyche silhouettes
unique elements,
to alien attributes 
they won’t adhere. 

The reserved recess 
hides the riddles,...

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Categories: analogy, pride, self,

Premium Member Trompe L'oiel

Trompe L'oeil
I use to be so sure of my colors
But now my vision is jaded
Perhaps it is obscured
from the THOUSANDS of tears I've shed

I taught...

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© Rowe Weiss  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, anger, angst, emotions,

Good Dog
My owner isn't a good one.
He forgets to feed me.
We rarely go on walks, let alone play anything together.
I am jealous of the other dogs...

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Categories: 11th grade, abuse, analogy,

The Loneliness Of Company
A party lingers in the stillness of a room.
Chairs moved, plates stacked, glasses
stained in red lipstick of after dinner
chatter. Cutlery criss-crossed, mosaic.

For a moment, when...

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Categories: analogy,

Premium Member Winter Slumber

On the wings of winter afloat abandoned in northern wind,
the wilted leaves of longing waft away rustling recluse,
my frosted nest clings captive to the skeletal...

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Categories: analogy, hope, lost love,

Brave Slave Would Crave Horn Haiku
when she tied the knot
must marry an astronaut
became overwrought

when he (she) was a slave
he had lived in home of the brave
freedom always crave

(caught moving through...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allegory, analogy,

Collective Hearts


Remember that with a collective heart, you can connect to GOD

gather your quills, gather your words 
ink deep inside the well of your hearts 
choose...

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Categories: analogy,

Premium Member AND SO WHAT IF I AM A LONELY HEART-Alone I am Not-
So what if I am a lonely heart
A soul untethered broken in parts
A complex stream of unimagined
Physically I am alone,
My flesh, heart, body not belonged
But...

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Categories: adventure, analogy, appreciation, endurance,

Premium Member Walking Alone

Walking on golden beach alone,
I see azure sea swell and fall,
the waves rush to the breaking zone,
splash on the sand and back they crawl.

Sun sets...

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Categories: analogy, lonely, love,

Premium Member Nameless

"In the vortex of turbulent times emotions sink, 
don’t ripple as humanity makes a museum of wooden people." 
- Quote by Poet


In the far away...

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Categories: analogy, humanity,


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