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Metaphor Change Poems

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


When Silence Speaks
This poem is written for the "When Silence Speaks" poetry contest.
Date Submitted: 07/05/2024

the air conditioner soothing my heated skin,
fire brick curtains with their red dyed...

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Categories: change, metaphor, mirror, nostalgia,



Premium Member Puzzling Relationship
Puzzling Relationship 

Our edges seem so similar
Meant to fit, snuggly together 
The tongue of your dry humor
Locks into the Grove of my clever wit
Forming attachments...

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Categories: change, divorce, extended metaphor,

Accidental Shade
Listen to me
You are giving your energy 
Your time
Your focus 
To someone
who would already be 
The thing they are
If they ever were 
And this does...

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Categories: change, emotions, heartbreak, love, metaphor,

Nature's Newborn: Re-written
I am a river, and my heart,
an ever-changing stream,
Ripples clean me part by part,
and so joy reigns in me supreme.

As a redwood firmly stands,
through seasons...

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Categories: change, beauty, growth, metaphor, nature,

Premium Member Lone Dandelion
In a verdant meadow expanse,
A lone dandelion stands,
Trading golden crown
For a halo of fragile wisps.
Sun's affection now distant,
Yet in its fragile state,
An ethereal beauty emerges,
An...

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Categories: change, flower, nature,



Premium Member Lifes Hurdles In Our Minds
"'If I'm the world's biggest failure
Does that make me a success?''  -Peter Dome.

Life is a series of stepping stones
A challenge we have to face
Each...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: change, courage, extended metaphor,

In the Webbed Silence
In the webbed corners of my brain 
There blooms a sinister flower 
Its petals dripping with venom 
 And thick roots entwined with despair 

Begins...

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Categories: change, conflict, dark, emotions, how

Premium Member La-Di-Da
They all pranced through some broad-like avenue
and they've placed apart from each other's course
proved they stood full of airs and graces view
from cameras balanced by...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allusion, appreciation, change, character,

The simplicity of yearning
The simplicity of yearning. It burns softly, like a hand grazing over a candle. A mouth full of sweet nothings to be spilled onto the...

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Categories: angst, change, conflict, dark,

The Stillness of Silence
For few days between the shaking and shattering of my consciousness, 
The soft arms of Silence 
Wrap around my aching torso 
And pretend to soothe...

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© Kie West  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anger, bible, body, change,

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,

A Shipwreck She Salvaged
She came aboard my sinking ship
a death blow to the bow,
attempts to bail and keep afloat
this mariners tattered sails.

Plot a new course and navigate
in storms...

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Categories: change, death, extended metaphor,

Apologia
Rebel/artist/slave, a long, long, near lone life spent swimming against

a bourgeois tide, he makes shore one last time, drags himself back 

onto the beach: a...

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Categories: change, conflict, extended metaphor,

Time is a--
Time is a river that flows endlessly
Carrying memories and dreams along the way
Sometimes it is calm and gentle, sometimes it is rough and stormy
But time...

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Categories: change, deep, how i

I'm Just A Brick

I’m a brick and oh so lonely,
sitting here a hundred years.
Dry as dirt…oh if only
I could shed a single tear.
Here’s my story, forty stories,
up way...

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Categories: change, absence, angst, city, loneliness,


Book: Shattered Sighs