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Introspection Community Poems

These Introspection Community poems are examples of Community poems about Introspection. These are the best examples of Community Introspection poems written by international poets.


Fifty-three for fifty-two
You have been running around the world looking for a diamond girl; You have been running around the world making unfair investment and driving the...

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Categories: change, community, courage, education,



A Grey Matter
Everything black or white
Actions either wrong or right
Choices this or that
And life just a game of ball or bat;

When life so complex that all is...

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Categories: community, conflict, emotions, introspection,

Premium Member Color
Everyone sees color differently

some color-blind

yet they know the texture and 
warmth of shades, bland
grays more a product of heart
and not one’s eyes – 

not all...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: character, color, community, family,

Premium Member Connected
More than a handshake
a passionate kiss and 
embrace, 

we are connected in ways
even broader unseen – 

connected in our labors
and dreams…

in our joys and griefs

in...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: christian, community, environment, forgiveness,

Premium Member Empty Swing Swings
The empty swing
swings gently
in the gentle
breeze that wafts
across the empty
playground park.
The dust in the foot-pans 
beneath the swings
lifts up in the breeze,
swirls and curls in
a...

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Categories: community, death, destiny, earth, earth



Sons and Daughters of the First Born
Sons and daughters of the first born
From original source we were all shorn

Progeny of the brightest stars
All were unwitting avatars

Flung from the quiver
Each a message...

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Categories: community, introspection, philosophy, poetess,

Premium Member Learning Skills
Communication learning systems
like organic people
and plants
and living planets
could include education subsystems

Teaching/studying
employing nonviolent principles of communion
dialogue
co-reflection
co-investment

To optimize multicultural health
deepest
widest
wealthiest
most polyculturally inclusive
robust
thriving EarthTribe communion

To repair retributive justice...

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Categories: community, education, health, integrity,

Common Ground Haiku
Two souls with same traits
We understand each other
Let us become friends...

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Categories: appreciation, community, freedom, introspection,

Premium Member A Year Ago
About a year ago,
as the COVID pandemic
seemed to subside,
then swell,
happily ebb
and yet impatiently flow

Again,
about a year ago
I was noticing cold autumn nights
bringing first frost
to my...

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Categories: appreciation, community, culture, earth,

Premium Member One Nation
Ours is one nation, under God;
a God who rules not by division
but by his children's combined strengths;
a God who governs not by inflicting
pain and suffering,...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: christian, community, creation, evil,

Premium Member I Get It
I get it! Love one another,
trying our best to get along...
but, when it comes to pertinent 
issues, how does one compromise
with wrong? Well, no one
knows...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bible, community, faith, introspection,

Haiku 3
spring kisses the feet
                    the soles...

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Categories: community, humanity, imagery, introspection,

Premium Member Meeting V Encounter
Our Sharing Circle begins
rejoining our universal values
within this sacred listening
unitarian space

For compassionate,
and most certainly nonviolent,
communication.

We each pause
for at least one silent great breath
ToGathering

Before vulnerable check-in
transparently...

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Categories: caregiving, community, earth, health,

You Are Never Alone
Thriving is easy to explain
We live for others, see.
Just thinking of "you"---what a drain!
It's about you and me.

Helping others is great.
It's how people relate
The one...

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Categories: community, encouraging, friendship, friendship

Question
I have a question for all the poets and poetess,
          How do you know the grammar...

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Categories: community, confusion, education, emotions,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things