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


Premium Member Poem For My Sun
To my Sun, l've become
silent to the screeching 
screams from sirens, 
hiding beneath sapphire seas.
I'm floating like tepid
ripples in wandering waves, 
serenading in songs 
from...

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Categories: unmask, innocence, poems, wisdom,
Form: Free verse



Masked
What is this feeling
This feeling deep down in my soul
Eating away at me
Threatening to tear away my flesh
And unmask me as someone completely different
Than who...

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Categories: unmask, for teens, how i
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Forgive Yourself
The future holds no premium
For a person brawling with their past.
There are no birds in last year's nest.
There are no rememberings to unmask.

Memories are the...

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Categories: unmask, blessing, courage, forgiveness,
Form: Rhyme
Don'T Ask Me To Apologize
Don't ask me to apologize for being the monster inside
I refuse to set any agony i have aside
Don't ask me to torch out the fuse...

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Categories: unmask, abuse, bullying, cry, dark,
Form: Rhyme
Say Something Funny
Sir ! say something funny , the little boy said .
'Cause Mom is now dying and Daddy is dead .
Grandad has piles and he can't...

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© Sean Kelly  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unmask, family, funny, parody, funny,
Form: Rhyme



Gossamery Wind
i have seen the pale horse
unmask your face
color it white
till you blended with him
like a blank stare of the moon

his hooves beat in a heart
where...

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Categories: unmask, death,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Dreary Dark Days Contest Collaboration Celebration
Dark days end slowly before the light,
And shield a heart from love's flame, once warm.
To live in darkness, an eternal fight,
And shiver in the cold...

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Categories: unmask, emotions,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Letters To Poets
A Letter To Kahlil Gibran

To have read your poetry book The Prophet
And found a road map to life in your words
Understood from knowledge, I will...

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Categories: unmask, thank you,
Form: Sonnet
Bal Masque
The dawn of anticipated darkness,
Pierces these gilded walls.
The smoulder of sinister heat arising-
An entombment of dreams.

Let us raise our chalices of stars
To toast these woodland...

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Categories: unmask, appreciation, beautiful, dance, dream,
Form: Free verse
No Condemnation
NO CONDEMNATION
Sometimes  I wish I can play the anonymous,  though 
am not autonomous but I've got  an anomalous result so far,
like a...

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Categories: unmask, gospel,
Form: Free verse
Undressing Is Painful
Stood as tallest,

Looking towards the sky

Glancing the world surround,

Abode for many,

Mess for the world

bunk room for any,

Embodiment of kindness

Staining is a hobby at intervals,

Green is...

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© Angad Ps  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unmask, care, humanity, tree,
Form: Didactic
Premium Member Everyday Miracles
He was brought up to think miracles were uncommon…in his parents’ eyes anyway
highly improbable, extraordinary events…something you don’t see every day…

He never thought much about...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unmask, miracle,
Form: Verse
Premium Member What Is This World Coming Too
What is this world coming to, I ask,

Where hearts grow cold, and hopes unmask?

A realm once blessed with unity's grace,

Now teeters on the edge, a...

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Categories: unmask, deep, life,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Judge and Jury
Should I disregard
what other people think or,
balanced on the brink, maintain
a thin-veneered façade?
Where shall I store,
how shall I keep,
the poetry I must write
but cannot show--
that...

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Categories: unmask, abuse, analogy, angst, character,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Never Forgotten
When last you spoke to me, 
“You don’t have the right to ask”;
Your calm revulsion seemed complete
Nothing left to unmask.

And as I took my leave,...

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Categories: unmask, angst, conflict, emotions, feelings,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs