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Retirement Analogy Poems

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


Could have Should have
I could have been their time,
It should have been their time,
With the kids now in their own time,
And retirement giving them the time,
To take their...

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Categories: absence, age, analogy, angst,



When I see You Sometimes You are a daily reminder
In the tapestry of life, memories weave their threads, and the echoes of past workplaces linger like faint perfume. Seacrest, with its morning shifts and...

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Categories: abuse, addiction, america, analogy,

Song Written by Herb about deceased Wife
What Else? (A song-lyric for my late wife, Lorenda)

You found all my hiding places,
charted all my shifting phases
peeling layers like an onion:
soaring visionary woman.

Flying all...

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

Premium Member A Night With Joe Bonamassa
Billboard named him the year finest blues musician. 
Joe Bonamassa is a blues-rock musician,
He was designed to be a famous musician.
His family owns a guitar...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, appreciation, celebrity, history,

Can I Rest
Can I rest?
That's the quest
Most of us are addicted to stress
Which helps when things are next, next, next
But when they slow down life's a mess

Why...

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© Gu Jendayi  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, appreciation, break up,



Premium Member Lane Change
dead end street …
mostly elderly when we came
always quiet … 
empty nests side-by-side
aching for spring
but winter came instead
(the winter of life)
friends … good people -
town...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, change, history,

Premium Member Man Who Ran Nissan
Carlos Ghosn makes a daring escape
It has now become Japan vs Lebanon 

CEO had to literally think- Out of Box
This whodunnit as good as Mr...

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Categories: analogy,

Premium Member Resignation
Little did I realise when I swung
Into the car park at Calder Glen
That by the end of that week in August 2009
My days of teaching...

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Categories: age, analogy, confidence, farewell,

Premium Member Highly Overdue
Retirement coming
Crescent looming on the back
Wrapped old trees in cloth.




Written: August 26, 2021...

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Categories: analogy, old, retirement,

'57 Chevy
'57 CHEVY

I've entered what's called my golden years,
But there's silver in my hair.
Is that the color of my setting sun?
If it is,
When did I get...

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Categories: age, analogy, change, color,

Premium Member A Matter of Heart, a Fable
In the far-away land of Fiddlesticks, in the town of Balderdash, there lived a group of peaceful, loving Whatsits - a creature known to truly...

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Categories: analogy, care, conflict, encouraging,

Premium Member Peace- -
I tranquility
I’m calm
I restfulness
I’m peace and quiet
Peacefulness I am
I quiet in quietude
I’m silence
I’m soundlessness a hush
I’m calm
In the calmness of the Lord
PEACE


Stillness still am I
Privateness...

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Categories: analogy, bereavement, confidence, peace,

Premium Member The Question Remains If God Is All You Have Then You Have All You Need-
The question Remains If God is all you Have Then You Have all You Need-


I have some money a house my home;
It’s not paid for...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, blessing, confidence,

A---------
A sweetly boring speech i gave
as i heard snoring  and voices with diverse pitch
hoping they would be calm and behave
then realised it's not my...

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Categories: age, analogy, anxiety, confidence,

Deal With Appeal
Deal With Appeal

Wrote this while watching the news.

Already did have much appeal
Trying to come up with a deal;
After all bugs were worked out,
And beyond shadow...

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


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