Best Conceptual Poems
Categories:
conceptual, art
Form:
Light Verse
Conceptual GrainsI sometimes wander
into the wilderness of doubt
…off the beaten path
of conformity
My spirit walking barefoot
through contradictions
gathering the dust
of beliefs to trust
What’s seen at first
as a barren land
is filled with discarded ideas
Philosophies and concepts
of different mindsets
are as many
as the grains of sand
Sifting and sieving
these conceptual grains
is a...
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Categories:
conceptual, introspection, spiritual,
Form:
Free verse
Conceptual DarknessDancing with conceptual darkness
In a white dress stained with a dead love
Behind the partners eyes lies the truth
Which is nothing more than insanity
That grins and laughs at a woman's loss
Oh for it was those very eyes
Eyes she first looked upon and saw weakness
Reflecting back
Knowing not...
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Categories:
conceptual, abuse, betrayal, corruption, death,
Form:
Free verse
Conceptual PoetryAHLMY gx2 ix3 nx3 ox6 rx3 tx2 ux2 wx2?
If in two minutes you cannot answer this,...then you have failed the basics of conceptual Poetry. :-)...
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Categories:
conceptual, social,
Form:
Monoku
Conceptual and PerpetualConceptual and Perpetual
Things about God may be conceptual;
There are those pleasing and perpetual,
For me planned;
Beach with sand,
And His will know He will always fulfil.
Jim Horn...
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Categories:
conceptual, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Limerick
Conceptual IntrovertismThe 23rd Chapter found ...
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In their ending man destroyed their heaven and their earth.
And the earth being without form and void;
Presents its re'-membered nothingness back into the darkness of familiarities 'ere alienation out of the commonalities that are the...
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Categories:
conceptual, allusion, space,
Form:
Personification
Categories:
conceptual, art,
Form:
Haiku
Non Conceptual ThinkingSilences … between thoughts
Non-conceptual thinking
Taste of real freedom
Then, every reader wants to write a book
Books
Those monks who invented stillness
And taught the Dalai Lama of Tibet
Are unknown … as you will be, too
Though Seers share freely with tourists
Tourists …
Hear voices, too many, too often
Those who meditate...
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Categories:
conceptual, 11th grade, adventure, angst,
Form:
Didactic