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Dark Charlotte Poems

These Dark Charlotte poems are examples of Charlotte poems about Dark. These are the best examples of Charlotte Dark poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Charlotte
Charlotte

You were smiling at me
As you were looking right 
Through him
Or were you 
Looking right through me
As you were smiling at him?
False subtleties 
From dew...

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© Rowe Weiss  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: charlotte, analogy, anger, betrayal, dark,



Premium Member Charlotte 2
Charlotte and the bear came out of hibernation at exactly the same time.
The bear was irritable and hungry, and she looked tasty.
Don’t even think about...

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© Paul Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: charlotte, conflict, dark, death, horror,

Premium Member Charlotte Dymond
In early eighteen-forty-four,
In Cornwall’s heart; on Bodmin Moor,
Charlotte Dymond, a young farm maid,
Had her throat slit with a steel blade,
She crossed fast streams and deadly...

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Categories: charlotte, death, girl, grief, judgement,

Premium Member Charlotte Dymond
In early eighteen-forty-four,
In Cornwall’s heart; on Bodmin Moor,
Charlotte Dymond, a young farm maid,
Had her throat slit with a steel blade,
She crossed fast streams and deadly...

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Categories: charlotte, evil, girl, innocence, murder,

Marat and Charlotte 3
Act 3. A dark, empty stage.

Marat
(standing up)

My eyes went blank. That's how it goes when
you have been doubly knocked flat on your back
in half an...

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Categories: charlotte, death, love,



Marat and Charlotte 2
Act 2. A dark, empty stage.

Marat
(standing up)

It's all a blur. It’s all a little dizzy. 
I just have dreamed a scary dream as if 
two...

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Categories: charlotte, death, love,

Arm In Arm Through Unc-Charlotte
Nostalgia captures my lone heart’s ear
as I drift along these mournful days.
Not sad for a life lost to death,
but of affections lost to time.

I’m fearful...

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Categories: charlotte, autumn, imagery, love, nostalgia,


Book: Shattered Sighs