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Suicide Choka Poems

These Suicide Choka poems are examples of Choka poems about Suicide. These are the best examples of Choka Suicide poems written by international poets.


Premium Member S T a L K E R

Weaving a web, light
Falling in shafts of weightless
Ingenuity
Laughing like stardust
Reflecting silent moments
Does it catch the fly?
Gloating in colors
Hues of delicate sunlight,
Risking graceful rays,
Will she catch...

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Categories: animal, autumn, creation, death,



A Fly and a Writer
The fly and a writer

I was thinking of flies (Diptera). Wikipedia was of no help
wanted to understand why they existed?
I remembered a yellow fly was...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: break up, confidence, good

Premium Member Ronin
Ronin
Forty-seven men,
hereditary nobles,
military samurais,
serving their master,
who was betrayed and killed by
another lord, ronin's, they
turned masterless, schemed
samurai, three years 
spun thieves, mercenaries, and
madmen, delight all
the challenges...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: character, muse, spiritual,

Open
With arms wide open
and with a mind open wide
I would too open 
my body to you; yet you 
remain unopened,
thus, for you, nothing more but
my...

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© Diana Bosa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: absence, blue, hurt, loneliness,

There Is Another Sky
There is another sky that bleed
Within it abode because of pains.
There is another that speak of lost
Among her brethren who betrayed her.
There is another sky...

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Categories: africa, anniversary, art, autumn,



Premium Member Life Matters
Life does not stand still
If we look, we find friendship
There is always love
Sorrowfully, we look at death
There is always hate
Our days begin with sunlight
The night...

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Categories: abuse, analogy, beautiful, beauty,

Premium Member Alluring Orb
monthly appearance
linked to rising homicide
increasing suicide rate
but to fishermen
lunar tide prompts appetite
creatures drawn from hidden depths


"Old Crater Face" smiles
seafarers love his allure
Moon Man baits their...

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Categories: nature, sea,

Shadows of the Heart
Kept now as a shrine
His mother often visits
And recalls finding him there
She touches the rope
That bit deeply in his flesh
Sits on the chair he stood...

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© Jack Horne  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death


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