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Best Anesthesia Poems

Below are the all-time best Anesthesia poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of anesthesia poems written by PoetrySoup members


Premium Member - Comfortably Numb Feelings -
Oh now sad frog located on the sandy beach
Emotions raging around the body as an Icelandic volcano
burning holds in a vice grips deeply 
Stranded in...

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Categories: anesthesia, care, deep, destiny, kiss,
Form: Free verse



Madness
I will not allow madness
Nor will I allow anesthesia
This place will end up in a mess
You won`t be affected by amnesia
As you will never forget...

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Categories: anesthesia, abuse, anger, betrayal, dark,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member - Yellow Trumpets -
~ Spring is not an event, but a time for romance ~
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Categories: anesthesia, beauty,
Form: Imagism
Premium Member What a Card
He waltzed into the barroom
Announcing his name was Jack
He had a peg-leg, three fingers gone
And on his left eye wore a patch
His teeth that weren’t...

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© Joe Flach  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anesthesia, adventure
Form: Rhyme
Compassion Fatigue
Exhaustion drips its weary head
Shrouding me with desolate apparel
A forlorn wardrobe of melancholy blues
Colors of emotional peril.

Indifference holds my body still
Unconcerned with the cold
Distant journeys...

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Categories: anesthesia, anxiety, depression, feelings, metaphor,
Form: Rhyme



Chaos Mathematics
can't even fart anymore
without kicking up a hurricane
halfway around the Earth
according to reports this has occurred
at a great loss of life and mind
within minutes of...

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Categories: anesthesia, how i feel, universe,
Form: Free verse
It Takes Guts
It takes guts to do what I do…
Torturing those pathetic young women…
Laughing as their eyes roll deep back in their sockets

It takes guts to do...

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© K. James  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anesthesia, mystery,
Form: Free verse
My Poems
My poems are not for leisure
They are guns 
Aim at imperial anatomy
Notes slipped to a teller’s eyes
For easy withdrawal
Of ancestral deposits
My poems are not for...

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Categories: anesthesia, hope, on writing and
Form: Free verse
God Is Love
If you lean onto Love,
You will have conquered it all.
Its application is ubiquitous,
The things it can do are measureless. 

Be warned,
It can break before it...

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Categories: anesthesia, christian, first love, god,
Form: Free verse
Numbers
The stars both numb and inspire,
awe either enraptures or terrifies.
The word ‘infinite’ becomes a conjectural sum
to be defined by pundits in bow ties
and star-crazed, white...

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Categories: anesthesia, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Harmonious Keep
A hospital stay built on medication induced hysteria.
Green coffee which bleeds into my subconscious.
Pain caressing itself into my being just to remind me I am...

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Categories: anesthesia, horror, mental health, mental
Form: Free verse
The Fight
I’m suffocating in here
I’m the one I have to fear.
Broken glass pierces through the soles of my feet
Yet somehow I can’t accept defeat.
Someone call the...

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Categories: anesthesia, fire, sad, slam, spoken
Form: Rhyme
The Three Islands Sleep
The Three Islands Sleep!

Sleep, sleep, the islands asleep!
Sleep while the winds blow on her face,
On her trees, and on her mountains and hills,
Sleep when the...

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Categories: anesthesia, change, community, corruption, environment,
Form: Personification
The World After Thousand Dawns
The  world after thousand dawns
(To an Isis fighter )
A poem by :Ali Riyadh (Iraqi Poet)
Translated by: Laith Seher
O who woke up after thousand dawn...

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Categories: anesthesia, symbolism,
Form: Prose Poetry
Double Setup
Double Set Up


The first lump was the scariest in 1983.
 I had found it in the shower.
 Two other major surgeries I've already had that...

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Categories: anesthesia, cancer, health, woman,
Form: Free verse

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