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Best Empathized Poems


Scarlett
Scarlett thought she was promised permanent security. 
Satchels of resilience bound her fragile wrists. 
Woodland deities hailed her.
Underworld demons feared her.
The curious townsfolk simply stood in contemplation - 
Inviting epee's gleamed in their eyes 
as the garden shears, in their hands, smiled. 

Scarlett oft pretended...

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© John Heck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: empathized, irony, sad love,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Water's Weakness
There is nothing weaker than water
But none is superior to it in overcoming the hard,
For which there is no substitute.
(Laotse, "Nothing Weaker Than Water", Lin Yutang, trans.)

That weakness of mind and body overcomes strength
And uniting co-gentleness overcomes uniform rigidity,
No Yang does not know;
No yin can...

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Categories: empathized, power, psychological, water, western,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
Timeless Songs, My Cure
As my finger, triggers the sound
My heart ululates, in intoxication
Remembrance, is a gift in itself
Indescribable feelings, leading me forward
Being described, through each line I hear
Nostalgia, a joyous feat

The world's halt, is known
My feet, the only moment shown
Care for those who see, denied by the symphony
Where...

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Categories: empathized, appreciation, dance, dedication, joy,
Form: Sestina

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



To My Bestfriend's Baby
To: 

My best friend's new-born baby,

One day you'd grow up 

And I would tell you

That the hypothetical you were mentioned and empathized with as we teased your mother while we were in college

That I jumped out of bed when your mother shared the best 'good...

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Categories: empathized, baby, best friend, birth,
Form: Free verse
Betrayed By Heart and Soul
Forlorn, my treacherous heart has betrayed me.
Pricked my conscience and disobeyed my mind,
for it desired passion, and chose to set itself free,
seeking a love, it should've declined. Love is blind.
Feigning childhood innocence, it took control,
and its betrayal caused great weeping in my soul.

Since then, my...

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Categories: empathized, betrayal, heart,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Paris At 51
Paris at 51

Bless me Father for I have sinned
it has been forty years since  my last confession.
My life Hell, I seek Heaven. I ran 
away from home at eleven. Sold my body.
Fell to drugs. I now pray for direction.
The roots of my tree carry...

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Categories: empathized, destiny, forgiveness, life, woman,
Form: Free verse



Holding Empathy's Hand
I spent an hour walking in your footsteps,
two days inside your tender heart,
a week beside you failing
and still I could not lift, impart:

You truly were forgiven.
Your guilt had traveled long ago
to parts unnamed and conquered
by the boy you were, and don't you know...
You ran a...

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Categories: empathized, loss, people, sad,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Death of Dreams
Our children must not die
before their parents
or parental dreams die with them.

And, for those without children,
this is easily empathized
because our dreams must not die
before we do.

Without them
our best selves have already left
whatever misery and boredom remains
for further degenerating absence of purpose.

As our own remaining children
step...

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Categories: empathized, death, earth, love, paradise,
Form: Political Verse
Update True Environmental Tales - 101
I
Fifty years ago - I was about ten -
My grandfather wept for a tree:
Blue Spruce, one in the township ...
I empathized, but didn't understand

II
This morning, in 40-hour rain, 
I wept for my three-year Neem ...
Boys got over my fence at night,
To dispossess the whole environment...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: empathized, beautiful, betrayal, garden, grandfather,
Form: Free verse
The Gift of Gait
I left the doctors office in a daze. His words would not compute. Cancer soon to ravish me-
Diagnosis Absolute. 
Utterly beside myself,  My mind so ill at ease,
I looked out my bedroom window, and gazed upon the trees-
The beauty of their natural gait
made me...

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Categories: empathized, cancer, christian, deep, god,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member It's a Girl
To many who read my story
This may not seem so strange
To witness an everyday glory
But for me, my life it changed.

Not every dad sees the birth
Of his brand new child
Some don’t appreciate its worth
Or perhaps are just too mild.

But for me, I stood perplexed
To see...

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© Joe Flach  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: empathized, life
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Thoughts of a Free Soul
Waking up and I see the daylight.
A shining light through the window.
Winter's sad light, but still shines.
I open my eyes and think,
My thoughts are deep in my heart.
My heart beats fast, my breathing is faster.
I ask myself questions,
but I don't find any answers.
The answers can...

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Categories: empathized, confidence, deep, imagery, imagination,
Form: Free verse
For Anil Sook Deo
I
Here lies a small brown man, maybe average, with heart, mixed
nationalities
Sounded and spelled AMERICAN, spoke always of Africa
nationalistically
Loved words, could not communicate career choices
realistically
Johns Hopkins Professors joined ones at Indiana University (Go Hoosiers!)
mercilessly
In noting his non-American marriage would hurt
politically
9-11 and all. "Couldn't find a nice...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: empathized, 12th grade, africa, anti
Form: Epitaph
Premium Member Chapter 129 -- Damian Delilah Mallory Holly: Holly's and Polly's Time
Next few days August 2049

Early morning dawning everything 
Was wondrous wild flowers 
Sprawling. 10:35 am Polly called 
Molly just to shot the breeze so
It seemed. "Hey Molly. Um uh can I visit you
 Maybe for a day? I don't have 
anything else to do and...

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Categories: empathized, allusion, beach, child,
Form: Alliteration
Suitors
There were two Suitors 
Who loved otherwise
In their own ways
One loved because 
He desired to give
The other loved because
He sought to receive 
The one who gave
Sought the lover’s heart 
The one who received
Desired the lover’s flesh
The giver wrote poetry
The receiver knew not the art
The one...

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Categories: empathized, cute love, irony, love,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things