Get Your Premium Membership

Best Solitariness Poems


Moon Spoon
It was a lovely sight gazing at the curved moon 
Spooning with the tumultuous waves of the sea
I was walking along the lonely beach when this
Moon spooning called me and arrested my look
The night rapt in painting illusion in its universe


Now the moon chuckling and...

Continue reading...
Categories: solitariness, moon,
Form: Free verse
The 13th Amendment
Footsteps heard from afar 
Caught in the glimpse of 
Strange shadows on walls,
the unknowable visor of 	
approaching men in uniform, 
wedged in the unbroken frames 
of those shadows;
Carrying their guns and arms,
They throw a basket of broken
Legs lost in the war, a dump yard
Of human...

Continue reading...
Categories: solitariness, age, courage, history, political,
Form: Concrete
Salvation of a Formalist, An Ode To Entropy
Salvation of a Formalist, an Ode to Entropy
by Michael R. Burch

Entropy?
God's universal decree
That I get to be
Disorderly?
Suddenly
My erstwhile boxed-in verse is free?
Wheeeeee!



Eternal Currents
by Michael R. Burch

How can I write and not be true
to the rhythm that wells within? 
How can the ocean not be blue,...

Continue reading...
Categories: solitariness, humor, humorous, light, nonsense,
Form: Light Verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



A Heart of Gold,
A HEART OF GOLD
A
Symbol of a
Seraphic being you are,
For to the hopeless, without a
Behest a chest of hope on a platter
Of silver you offered, and the cold
Maimed, with your fur, warmth
You gave.

To
The feeble minded
In the battle against cruel fate.
Courage for conquest you gave.
To the ravenous...

Continue reading...
Categories: solitariness, thank youheart, heart,
Form: Free verse
A Painting For Humanity
The vividness of the dazzling tones
of an Autumn's landscape is alluring,
making the beeches gleam when it rains;
it has captured me into the realm of fantasy,    
as I am taken onto a road walked by a couple
that strolls side by side so gladly...

Continue reading...
Categories: solitariness, art, autumn, beautiful, beauty,
Form: Free verse
While I Was Waiting For Your Eyes To Find Me
“This is the way it was while I was waiting for your eyes to find me.”
-Rod McKuen


This is the way it was while I was waiting for your eyes to find me...
I was lost into nothingness while breaking boundaries everywhere comparing myself. All the wrongs...

Continue reading...
© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: solitariness, feelings, love, passion,
Form: Verse



And Let Us Now Silence That Intrusive Music So Ominous, So Banal, So Tinny and So Slight
As rains and the torrentialest of snows plummet, 
Filling all the skies and the area interstitial to earth and sky 
With a frenzy of flying flakes;
As gusty winds doth blow and toss the flakes this way and that;
As torrents true amid the most rending species...

Continue reading...
Categories: solitariness, absence, age, america, analogy,
Form:
Visage of You
Visage of you

Your delicate face
is a layer of a fine silk
which reveals the mystery of the heart

your picturesque eyes
are the most beautiful wellspring
which emit the myriad of shades

your elegant smile
is a soothing sweet fountain
with millions of sweet aromas

let every man to fathom
let every man to...

Continue reading...
Categories: solitariness, friend,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Sunrise
SUNRISE
Sunrise, hasten
Your feet to come
For in you the blossom
Of my heart berths
Dusk, the mirth of my heart
Has cocooned, and in frigid
 Warmth for sunrise it yearns 
For my sunshine to bring.
Sunrise come for my
Sunshine to come.

Sunrise come, come 
Quickly I implore
For in grub for the...

Continue reading...
Categories: solitariness, loveheart, heart,
Form: Ode
Poems About Icarus
Southern Icarus
by Michael R. Burch

Windborne, lover of heights,
unspooled from the truck’s wildly lurching embrace,
you climb, skittish kite...

What do you know of the world’s despair,
gliding in vast solitariness there,
so that all that remains is to
fall?

Only a little longer the wind invests its sighs;
you
stall,
spread-eagled, as the canvas...

Continue reading...
Categories: solitariness, analogy, angel, bird, butterfly,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member When Nothing Makes Sense
Uncertain future
Drearing solitariness
Wretchedness menace
Caliginous atmosphere
Perquisiting an answer














4-25-2016...

Continue reading...
Categories: solitariness, feelings,
Form: Tanka
A Recall
A RECALL
On that vale of thorn
Abreast we ambled.
Un-frazzled, to the hawthorn
We held.
Though a twinge we felt the 
Haw we sought, and heyday we
Dreamed of.
Out of vague future luminous dreams
We hewed.
Though nadir soared, and hope in the
Depth of sea of dark fate brawled to emerge,
But with...

Continue reading...
Categories: solitariness, losshome, home,
Form: Epic
Searching For Solitude
There’s just something about solitude that brings ease, 
sometimes seclusion is all my lonely soul requires.
When the suffering in silence brings me to my knees,
I feel a private escape is all my detached soul desires. 

Solitariness can be quite beautiful if allowed in serenity, 
each...

Continue reading...
© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: solitariness, how i feel, loneliness,
Form: Rhyme
Deeply Wisdom
An oxcart can't move without a cattle.
A vehicle can't move without a driver.
An airplane can't fly without a pilot.
A gun can't shoot without a gunner.

Selfish chase more friends.
Brag invite minute friends.
Temper draw circle of solitariness.
Humble revamp more friends.

Friendliness is a medicine
Of killing all worries,Problems.
Not all...

Continue reading...
Categories: solitariness, africa,
Form: ABC
The Touch of Solitude
Oh! Solitariness you are the best pal ever
You accompany me in the recluse’s moment
And cover my secret realm with a divine pleasant
Sweetly you drive me to think much deeper.

All of a sudden, while I love to stay alone;
You advent to me and embrace me tight
Through...

Continue reading...
© Rasel Khan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: solitariness, dark, deep, feelings, loneliness,
Form: Sonnet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things