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Best Unmake Poems

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Premium Member Health Is Like Fertilizer
False pride is ego-independent pride.
You no more made yoursellf
than you can unmake yourself
independently of others.

False wealth is ego-independent pathology.
It will no more contribute to your...

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Categories: unmake, health, money, relationship, wisdom,
Form: Free verse



Connector
The people take stock of the people,

and evening star rotates on it's spindle,

we hear what we hear and fear no evil,

but what we don't expect...

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Categories: unmake, addiction, age, america, angst,
Form: Prose Poetry
Pot
In time we find light that was not so much a remembrance of character void, 

or a psalm of the heterogeneous unlimited focus-

or stance of...

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Categories: unmake, angel, animal, best friend,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Alluvium
in the nothingness and
in the quietude throughout
and here beyond  reaching,
in the dawning understanding
with the silvered & foaming
while movers and breakers,
unmake the silhouette
descry with knowledge...

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Categories: unmake, inspirational,
Form: Free verse
My Mum, My Hope
All I hope for
                     ...

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Categories: unmake, appreciation, hope, joy, love,
Form: Blank verse



Premium Member Quantumleap
From our "One Small Step" to a quantum leap
Into a world most of us do not know.
likelihood exists that we're in too deep,
too far we...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unmake, angst, conflict, science,
Form: Quintain (English)
Premium Member Terror Beyond Imagination
I’ve become stagnant, unmoving
I seem to unmake everything near me
What once was, is no longer true
I harbor terrible feelings of imagination
I bear the unthinkable in...

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Categories: unmake, imagination, life, sad,
Form: Free verse
Ramble
I believe in nothing else than this:
Your, my, our
Love,

Is what truly saves me.

No deity can heal me,
No dynasty sire me,
Way of thinking change me,

Only you.

Only...

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Categories: unmake, faith, love,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Dear Me,
I can feel my 40 year old mind awake from slumber;
But these brown eyes stare back at me with a defiance 
That I know to...

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© Neethu Roy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unmake, childhood, courage, destiny, hope,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Fond Thought
A fond thought, 
kept so secretive,
rarely waves its goodbye;
close hearts are driven apart
by an unseen force very negative,
unable to unmake their destiny...

Love gives strength,
when everything...

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Categories: unmake, devotion, hope, love, people,
Form: Rhyme
Something More
Striving to be content.  
Everyday….striving. 
Ignore the yearning
The knowing - there is something more
There was supposed to be something more
Just beyond reach
If you can...

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Categories: unmake, fear, life, loss, sad,
Form: I do not know?
Gathering Dark
'Tis but a short time now until the moon is once more full, then shall the six gather, each 
from their own dominion, one to...

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Categories: unmake, fantasy
Form: Prose Poetry
Change
Waking to that familiar fabric of dawn, pink-hued 
Hewn from the previous black quilted night
It dawns on me:

At a time, it shall prevail 
upon us all, the...

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© Toni Orban  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unmake, break up, change,
Form: Free verse
Lines of Average
In the graph of your life
The abrupt falling and rising bars
Often make blatant attempts to unmake your chart
But I, with utmost care, draw a sacred...

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Categories: unmake, life, lost, strength,
Form: Free verse
Newtown
I regret the things I did not say
when braver paths should’ve been my way,
to limit harm and protect the young,
both at home, and in worlds...

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© Jim Tidd  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unmake, children, loss,
Form: Rhyme

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