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Best Dissapointment Poems


Premium Member The Fruit of Dissapointment
The Fruit of Disappointment


      In my garden there is a tree that I planted when it was new,
      It was just a tiny sapling then and grew and grew and grew.
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Categories: dissapointment, fruit, humorous, imagination, nonsense,
Form: Monorhyme
Dissapointment
I'm going to make you proud is what i told my dad
as i headed to the coast 
with the dreams of most
i came up here with a dream i had
but i did not fulfill that dream
and for that i am sorry dad
instead of focusing on...

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Categories: dissapointment, father daughter, me, me,
Form: Rhyme
Dissapointment
All my life broke up, like some great river's ice at touch of spring.
The world lay stretched before me like the open palm of my hand.
Alone, like a storm-tossed wreck, on this night of the glad New Year.
An anxiety hung like a dark impenetrable cloud...

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Categories: dissapointment, betrayal, break up, bullying,
Form: Dramatic Verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Dissapointment
I 
Wished
Upon a star
And guess what
My dreams didn't come true...

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© Jen H.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dissapointment, loss, sad
Form: Free verse
Premium Member When the Magic Spell Is Broken
When the magic spell is broken and the fog begins to lift.
And the heat of the day breaks through and clarity is no longer adrift.

The damp quickly dries and the light erases doubt.
No longer in the comforting mist things are so clear they shout.

It takes...

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Categories: dissapointment, analogy, nostalgia,
Form: Rhyme
I'M Dissapointed
I'm dissapointed
not in you or my cryptic creeky teacher
but myself
Every action I make cripples me further and further
into this dark whole that sucks me in like quicksand and my only
little bit of sanity is closing my eyes and forgetting its there
You can't forget your problems...

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Categories: dissapointment, depression, parents, perspective, poetry,
Form: Free verse



Hands
These hands don’t do half of what they could, what they should.
I blame them instead of myself.
Seems easier somehow....

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© Sara J   Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dissapointment, anger, angst, emotions, forgiveness,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things