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Best Diversion Poems

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


She Gathered Roses
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She gathered roses,
one at a time,
choosing carefully,
for you see, they were her healing

A light breeze tickled her hair
as a brief smile curved upon her soft...

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Categories: diversion, flower, for her,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member She a Dream Raven, Ghost of Ill Repute
(1.)
Beware, Nightmarish Dreams Are Oft By Raven Sent,
(In Tribute To Edgar Allen Poe)

When incantations stoke fiery embers,
eerie nights, their sounds roust to remember
ghosts of yesteryears,...

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Categories: diversion, appreciation, art, creation, dark,
Form: Rhyme
Wall Street
Set upon the new world stage within the burning fires of hell. Silently posed factions of the elite, suppress the true inherit of Mother Earth....

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Categories: diversion, political, slam, social, war,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Journey
~ JOURNEY to the center of me!~

Yield upon this blissful moment!
In, a cutting-edge welcoming,
This minute can only maintain-

Yesterday’s journey~ Desire~

The world inside my head, can...

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Categories: diversion, adventure, sweet, journey, sweet,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Sequestration
I never told anyone how my ears reverberate in a silent room.
The whirring drone ever present, a conquistador of my private spaces.
This is my cohabitation...

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Categories: diversion, death, loneliness, longing, pain,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member A Devil's Dalliance
An Devil's Dalliance


It was just one of those mornings?
Or at least I think it was, that is,
if I had created “morning’s” yet.
All my little angels...

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Categories: diversion, angel, creation, heaven,
Form: Free verse
The Last White Rose of Summer 2020
I watched it as it was born in the drenching rains of spring, 
Cool condensation drops left over from winter's cold, 
As it grew and...

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© W.C. Hull  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: diversion, flower, rose,
Form: Ode
Death
A mystery for us mere human being to unravel;
B elief and logic fight over our world, all in confusion.
C ome stealthily, it does, while as...

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Categories: diversion, bereavement, change, death, emotions,
Form: ABC
A Short Session
My mind
unstable foundation.

They keep talking,
through dreams, comes communication.

A combination,
another citation
never any satisfaction
(Look over here, another distraction)

Formation into another illustration
division by another diversion.

So, what version can...

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© Onyx Perth  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: diversion, anger, anxiety, confusion, depression,
Form: Rhyme
Time Will Tell
TIME WILL TELL

A modest planet and quietly progressing
Troubling no other and fealty confessing
 Surviving well enough and paying its dues;
 Quiet corner of the galaxy....

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Categories: diversion, science fiction,
Form: Narrative
Of God and Mankind
As a child, 
I always imagined God 
being so far away in the sky, caressing his long, white beard. 
I imagined Him 
sometimes looking at...

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Categories: diversion, child, childhood, imagery, mystery,
Form: Free verse
Inherently Good
Being human there is the stronger urge
That inborn desire towards good
Or the diversion towards badness
Our innate inborn capacity for good
Equals our divergence towards badness 

The...

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Categories: diversion, faith, inspiration, inspirational, words,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Chilled Dawn
She is shadowed by fuzzy cobwebs of a morning without coffee,
while dust motes mingle with the mold of time.
Gazing out to the yard, through dingy...

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Categories: diversion, dark, death, farewell, loss,
Form: Verse
In My Garden
I saw the bees 
Take nectar from the trees
Their pollen sacks
Matching the hue
Of a tree I planted
In the autumn dew
Now stands proudly aloft
Shading the pansies
Towering...

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Categories: diversion, allusion, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member When Your Day Goes Wrong
No, no, no!! It’s half past ten!
So what happened to my alarm then?
A power cut!! That’s just my luck.
And now the toilet door is stuck!!

Brushing...

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Categories: diversion, humorous, silly,
Form: Rhyme

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