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Loss Change Poems

These Loss Change poems are examples of Change poems about Loss. These are the best examples of Change Loss poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Walking a mile in these shoes

Walking a mile in these shoes, Some of
us say it's learnt behaviors and that one
becomes accustomed to treading
through these life's interferences of
one's decrees.

Walk a mile...

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Categories: change, 6th grade, anger, anxiety,



My life my mantra
My life my mantra

I often question my purpose for being here, 
Whoever our creator has not made himself clear, 
I had a cracking start, but...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: change, dedication, deep, depression, growth,

Premium Member Vanish
bits of song
that come and go
like lovers kissing in a movie back row
lyrics trampling focus
a hack backward
in memory's free floating detachment

gratifying to hum
dismantling typical
a melody...

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Categories: change, crazy, loss, music,

The Sun is Shining Again
The sun is shining in the east with petals opening bright, spreading its fragrance into the light and an epiphany of hope resting on the...

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Categories: america, body, change, community,

Premium Member Fairness in Distribution
Can it be found if it’s not lost?
Is there value, without a cost?
I’m sure the answers must be yes,
How can I explain to you best?

First...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: change, giving, life, loss,



Premium Member Doubt Within
What will become of doubt within?
Will it become a loss or win?
How does it grow or diminish?
How will it look at the finish?

Your thoughts may...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: change, courage, feelings, growth,

Premium Member One Day Wonders
The World's 'One Day Wonders,' 'the' is borrowed
it's an article, they are transmitting 
a way of thinking, theirs--much rather showed
--be their forte. What's that word,...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allusion, analogy, betrayal, change,

Premium Member Bye Bye Fat Me
I can’t believe it’s really me
Waist to head, I’m a Christmas tree
From this fat, I’ll never be free
A healthy life I’ll never see

I gained a...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: addiction, body, change, food,

Praise for the Unknowable
In the middle of the mess, frightful loss:

wonder of wonders (!): quality of mercy

--- Mythologem of Mythologems ---

sudden succor reappears once again.

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Categories: blessing, change, god, life,

Doll
My little doll's smile
is fading away
a small crack in its beauty
a forming decay

My little doll's paint
is starting to strip
each colorful strand
departing
they'll be missed

My little doll's...

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Categories: 7th grade, change,

Premium Member Power To Change Just One Thing
For some this is funny,
for others it is dead serious.
This may not be earth shattering to you,
but for many it is.
Why have most bathrooms taken...

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Categories: change, baby, child, emotions, feelings,

View From the Looking Glass
You say you're old, but I don't see it
Your wrinkles are just lines of wisdom
Your hair is not gray, but silver
Your eyes are not dull,...

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Categories: change, deep, encouraging, how i

Premium Member Concealed Charisma

The chromatic cords
of splendorous spring 
embroider arcane art
on convivial tapestry
embellished elegance
dramatically drapes 
the luminous landscape 
of vibrant vivacity
as dream-drenched 
blue lagoon 
gets lashed 
by idyllic...

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Categories: age, analogy, change, life,

Dont Be Your Pasts Wind Up Toy
Something has you really dazed
You seem lost and kind of phased
Confused, hurt and really blue
Tell me what happened to you
What made you feel like this
Taking...

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Categories: change, feelings, future, hope,

Resurrection
Poetry Soup, it has been a while
What has happened, so much death judgement vindication even when I was a child
Green mile I had to walk...

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Categories: beauty, bereavement, change, freedom,


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