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Dark Cinqku Poems

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


Mirror Tell
Cause the
burn—of raked
shame—breaking glass,
not breaking anything.
The past

over—
reflection 
just killed and reeled
back only; for you come
again....

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cry, dark, deep, gothic,



Premium Member Just Bloomed
Just bloomed,
dark crimson
geraniums. 
Freshly planted in pots…
next door!



5/6/19

Contest: Writing Challenge 1, May 2019 - Cinqku - Poetry Contest

Sponsor: Dear Heart


5/28/19 submitted to MAY PREMIER 8...

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Categories: beautiful, flower,

1
Moonlight, 
Mist and fog. 
Morning will come, 
Then once again we sleep, 
And dream....

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Categories: beautiful, dark, emotions, imagery,

Damaged
undone
mistreated
hurt and injured 
unknown haunted secrets
shadows

so young
just a child
scolded in fear
berated in the dark
maltreat

harmful
wrongdoings
scared and alone
why can’t he be punished?
damage


Written By: Laura Loo
Date Written: April...

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Categories: child abuse,

Premium Member Sequence
tiger
deep dark eyes
slips through the grass
master of his own world
silent

tiger
empty eyes
walks on concrete
seeing his world through bars
despair...

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Categories: animal,



Cinqku Two
Shadows
trace my steps
residual
light the dark cover blips
stalking...

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Categories: irony, journey,

Premium Member Tender Leaves
New born
Willow leaves
Long stems swaying
Swirling in the cold breeze
Today

Dark clouds
Allow few
Rays of sunlight
Penetrate through small holes
Gives hope...

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Categories: nature, sea, seasons

Premium Member Through Glass ,Darkly
The truth
of scripture,
seeing in part-
like eyes adjusting to
the dark....

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Categories: faith, on writing and

Premium Member Cinqku 27
earthwards
madarin
ducklings flutter-
faith leaps into the dark
alone...

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Categories: animals, faith, nature,


Book: Shattered Sighs