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Time Birth Poems

These Time Birth poems are examples of Birth poems about Time. These are the best examples of Birth Time poems written by international poets.


Fraught as an extremely socially anxious younger person
Fraught as an extremely socially anxious younger person...

hashtagged introvertedness trademark
silently exorcised, ostracized, and vilified
Impossible mission to resuscitate...
a forsaken promising
(even short lived) friendship
regardless of expressed gender
exhibited...

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Categories: birth, 7th grade, abuse, anger,



Don't Throw Them to the Wolves
We have a choice,
On how many children will turn out,
And by throwing the parents under a bus,
For the Wolves and Jackals to fight over,
The outcome...

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Categories: appreciation, baptism, birth, childhood,

Premium Member Prisoner Of Time
Prisoner Of Time
Miracle Man
4/21/2024

At birth, each became,
a prisoner of time.
Our sentence diminished,
with each clock chime.

Hopefully, the time we served,
wrung from us our best.
That we showed...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: birth, death, life, time,

Premium Member To which image should we cling
Line of inquiry:
“We have been here a thousand times before
Memory erased, each time we begin anew
Of hands held tenderly, we’ve lost the score
Each embrace virgin...

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Categories: birth,

Premium Member Sandy
Do you remember that young guy called Sandy, the lad who was always predicting the future? Joe said he died a couple of days ago....

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© Paul Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: birth, death, visionary,



Kali to Satya
It's changing.....
Vastly and speedily before our eyes

O, Mother Gaia
Kali to Satya

A cyclic continuum.....
Vestiges of a time before

Conspicuously and inconspicuously transitioning to 
a new lore

From 'Iron'...

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Categories: age, birth, change, dark,

Such is Life
I saw you sitting there acting as if you don’t care, I saw you sitting there staring at them with strange eyes, and rehearsing a...

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Categories: beach, birth, break up,

Premium Member Time
I was aware I may have lost my mind,
pinpointing on the time,
circular reasoning,
whether in front or behind.

Are thoughts a linear path like the heart?
Regarding sight,...

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© Lee Norton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: absence, addiction, angst, birth,

The Price of Delayed Gratification
The price of delayed gratification 

In the currency of patience, we pay the toll,
For the price of delayed gratification takes its toll.
We sacrifice the present...

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Categories: birth, books, boxing day ,

What About Me?
I sit and look at my Father,
His silent cries when he looks at his daughter,
In the darkness of the night,
Battling the tribulations so that we...

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Categories: betrayal, birth, child, child

Premium Member Changed: imploded broken vanished summonedreturned
New new new
Clean clear powerful activity, unleashed wings upstairs
Protective instinct bonded to stability
Monitor on, guarding, titrating all sensory and physical input
Past seeking, obsessing on relief...

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Categories: beautiful, birth, change, happiness,

Premium Member The Newborn
.             We had a call -
       ...

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Categories: baby, birth, change, emotions,

Premium Member In the Belly of the Whale
darkness, like Jonah 
held in the belly of the whale,
the end of a world;
closed-in time in dark spaces -
gives one, a hell of a time...

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Categories: birth, child, dark, light,

Premium Member The Garden Womb
The Garden Womb

She is not virginal
Not unused
Not pure
Being ancient 
and of old,
Inevitably,
Been touched before. 

Many years 
a widow,
She is a lonesome, 
barren land.
So many 
passing...

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Categories: bible, birth, creation, earth,

Premium Member Sometimes, all we have is you!
Sometimes our worst nightmares come true.
As dads, moms, sons, daughters, our closest family and friends too, we are all subject to a final date and...

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Categories: birth, death, emotions, heartbreak,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things