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Best Corporeality Poems

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


Premium Member Red Square, So Rare
Oh, you ARE a beauty, that's sure
          And are we really so different, you and I?
...

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Categories: corporeality, analogy, appreciation, beauty, nature,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member five senses -
all my senses ...

long to make sense ... of YOU
what greets my gaze is perfect imperfection
lines and curves and shapes and
colors and movements
mingled with sacred...

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Categories: corporeality, analogy, appreciation, beauty, metaphor,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Real World
"The Real World"

what you gonna do
when your world 
is wrapped up in love

and all you've loved
taken away from you,
a hollow heart remains

an empty vacuum 
the...

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Categories: corporeality, dark, halloween, muse,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Illustration of Morality
Directing ethics to be suitable if it is accurate.
That should be clever to discover delight in any request.
I urge you to consider sharing; she must...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: corporeality, analogy, appreciation, blessing, character,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member The Greatest Miracle of All
'Midst corporeality exists the Divine

      a Heavenly soul in this body of mine...

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Categories: corporeality, heaven, humanity, miracle,
Form: Couplet



Dream On, Dream On
If it feels I can't be with you, 
dream on, dream on
Subliminate corporeality, 
embrace the hallucination
Repose for a moment, 
or slumber away the years
Let the...

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Categories: corporeality, fantasy, imagination, , cute,
Form: Free verse
When I Was Killed
Corporeality cannot crop my soul
in metal rust, splinters and iron nails.
A blue electric needle, 
and the punctured blood balloon;
Air bubbles escape through froth and foam,
And...

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Categories: corporeality, death
Form: Prose Poetry
Silk Roses
Silk roses stitched upon my linen pillow case
lace curtains parting, showing an aging moonlight still  
A candle burns low atop my wood table 
inviting...

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Categories: corporeality, appreciation, peace,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Sending My Mind On Vacation
As morning arises I pop open 
a canister of black silk.
Grounds of mellow yum 
I will brew into a
dreamland cup.

My palate will swim
in the amber-mahogany
sea...

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Categories: corporeality, drink, food, poems, poetry,
Form: Free verse
her lips lie metaphorical realism
she could not handle the truth
easier to live a lie
just the truth the whole truth nothing but the truth
does it still exist
 
when none believe reality...

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© Merv Hold  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: corporeality, metaphor,
Form: Suzette Prime
Blithesome Placental Liberation
It was Long ago.
From the break of dawn
July 23,2003.
To the plenilune of the moon,
After the bullets have surceased.
The cry of a neonate hearkened through out...

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Categories: corporeality, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Malign
Accidental empathy turns events nefariously,
Balancing on the fringe precariously.
Scarce perception for corporeality at hand or beyond,
Moments of clarity neglected too long.
To justify indifference, apathy, or...

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Categories: corporeality, perspective,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Ecstasy and the Agony
O, ecstasy of exhilaration
   Heaven's heights nearly scaled
Knocking on the door of Consecration
   To remove the Eternal Veil...

Holy Day's ended,world's again...

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Categories: corporeality, earth, emotions, grief, heaven,
Form: Rhyme
Flight of the Phoenix Bird
THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX BIRD


Surrounded  by a bunch of steady flowing waters

Existing without death but debt

A poor Atman of the gardeners 

Caged in...

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Categories: corporeality, 8th grade, bird, character,
Form: Rhyme

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