Best Dimness Poems
Below are the all-time best Dimness poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of dimness poems written by PoetrySoup members
Amid the Feeble Dimness
In the midst of midnight croon
laden with stars, the sky bends
refracting light into a spectrum
of drifting colour mystique blithe.
Beauteous in a...
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Categories:
dimness, fear, imagery, sin,
Form:
Free verse
Death of the Poet Destroyer~The Untold Fatal Attraction Poem~
Mid-morning she sees the sun ahead
Her death flowed in a messaged bottle
Gazing into her brown eyes upon all open sores,
Her conscience...
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Categories:
dimness, birth, change, conflict, death,
Form:
Ballad
Bathe In LibertyAriel eyes gaze towards sapphire seas.
Mermaids have no purpose in aquariums.
Yet so many struggle to escape shallow streams.
Sitting upon sandy shores,
depth of her emotions, reflect...
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Categories:
dimness, analogy, change, metaphor,
Form:
Free verse
The Flower -Part One-“A Flowers Wilt”
Witness the small existence
that abides the beauty of-----------
Freelancers all around,
Just to get a good look.
A baneful abrasion, the flower took
It captivates you...
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Categories:
dimness, art, beauty, birth, care,
Form:
Free verse
I shall find a way or make one(Inveniam viam)
Far beyond these eerie things, where limits have no scales
Fish are replacing gills, with turbine aerated tails
Sea level’s losing all meaning, for the...
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Categories:
dimness, dark, dream, life,
Form:
Rhyme
Somber Is the Color of the DaySomber is the color of the day...
Window glass distorts the view, of the dreary afternoon
Prisms of light cavorting outside, are reflected from the dew
and rainbows...
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Categories:
dimness, day, light, me, winter,
Form:
Free verse
THE PATH WELL TRAVELLED - POTDPOTD 23 Mar 2024
THE PATH WELL TRAVELLED.
Two paths diverged, and I was thrown by doubts I had never known
To my left, thickly overgrown, was...
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Categories:
dimness, inspirational, journey, life, metaphor,
Form:
Rhyme
God's Strong HandsGod allowed him to see through their eyes,
feel their cries,
understand their plight,
with his body, but with their sight,
the alley way shimmered,
the night stars glimmered,
and the...
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Categories:
dimness, sadpeople, people, time,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Minuanetta-Black Hole Beauty Black Hole Beauty
Stay calm my beating heart for you will enter the vastness of the void
Consumed by a blackened bestial bliss that the demons...
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Categories:
dimness, conflict, emotions, mental illness,
Form:
Rhyme
The Sugar Cube HouseLove is a season.
And holidays mark the seasons, and years like signs in the road,
reflecting the bumps in our journey, but showing us a way...
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Categories:
dimness, childhood, christmas, loss, sad,
Form:
Narrative
My Spiritual Battle"MY SPIRITUAL BATTLE"
I miss who I once was and use to be
Bound by darkness, longing to be set free
Trapped by solitude, surrounded by pain
Nothing but...
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Categories:
dimness, bible, conflict, depression, faith,
Form:
Rhyme
The Guiding LightWhen worried about my security's steadfastness
since I see not the future,
I trust the guiding Light… my God – the omniscient Supreme One
Who knows...
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Categories:
dimness, appreciation, christian, faith, god,
Form:
Free verse
Thank Goodness For a SunThank goodness for a sun,
the rays that cross the plane!
My office remains melancholy,
a dimness I defend.
Daily I defend this muted light,
thinking it "muse", drinking it...
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Categories:
dimness, appreciation, beauty, earth, nature,
Form:
Free verse
Me, Myself, and My SoulAs happy melodies hum,
Underneath, the sounds of sadness come,
Provoking all the sorrow and fear,
That all hearts are forced to hear,
Looking at the glowing mirror,
Seeing the...
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Categories:
dimness, confusion, imagination, life, mystery,
Form:
Free verse
Waiting For a BusThe darkness ends
gives way to the dimness that descends,
the moor land mist mingles on ceremony
a subdued veil strokes the trees.
Dewy webs glisten
in reams of silver...
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Categories:
dimness, nature,
Form:
Free verse