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Hope Confusion Poems

These Hope Confusion poems are examples of Confusion poems about Hope. These are the best examples of Confusion Hope poems written by international poets.


Premium Member as homily
results may vary
when words pursue their quarry
people turn wary

simple is better
even in Dear John letter
feelings unfetter

angry verbs go rogue
no matter how softly spoke
estrangements invoke

lurking cold...

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© Ng Rippel  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allegory, anxiety, change, confusion,



Comfort Zone
In shadows deep, she seeks her rest,
Where pain's embrace feels like a test.
Her heart, a fortress, cold and still,
Where echoes of her anguish fill.

The girl,...

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Categories: angst, confusion, dark, depression,

Insanity and Reality
In the halls of my mind I walk as I ponder,
Over things that trouble me, big and small,
Over things that tear me asunder;
As though I...

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© Deng Ater  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, hope, introspection, me,

Mirror's War
In the weeping crack of dawn, a battleground unfurls,
Reflected in the mirror’s gaze, a storm behind two girls
One, a wisp of tattered light, eyes shimmering...

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Categories: confusion, dark, hurt, mental

Premium Member Lee
“Lee”

This one is going to hurt.
That is why it has taken me so long to write it,
Because a part of me still loves you and...

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Categories: confusion, angst, boyfriend, break up,



Prologue
Felt this uneasy tide of disdain
the world around me seems too mundane
eyes have lost the shine
lost the path I never knew was mine
this seems like...

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© Nex Dan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, angst, conflict, deep, emotions,

Premium Member After The Floods
Flash floods came in a sudden
After few hours of torrential rain
Villages in towns submerged 
Water rose so high…surged.

People stayed on their roofs
Waited for rescuers holding...

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© Len Gasun  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anti bullying, confusion,

Too Young
Aren't I too young to burn,
here I am again, waiting for my turn.
Never knew this is what it meant,
trying hard not to let my faith...

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© Nex Dan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, anxiety, conflict, cry, dark,

The Mind's Labyrinth
The Mind's Labyrinth

In the quiet chambers of thought,
Where neurons weave their intricate dance,
Lies the mind—a labyrinth of wonder,
A cosmic tapestry spun by chance.

I. Echoes of...

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Categories: conflict, confusion, imagination, wisdom,

The Forest in the Woods
Lost in the solitude of time they journey through the forest in their mind, searching for a path that would lead them out of the...

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Categories: confusion, adventure, business, care, childhood,

Premium Member Illusionary Art
My perception of the world is illusory art
The darkness is absolute
Women suffering violent abuse
From the one who said, “I do.”
Men and women  pushing dope
To...

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Categories: confusion, 12th grade, allusion, betrayal,

It Could Help But Is Selfish
Gone today
Because the waves were leaving
The sound of my footsteps pressed in sand

A pink sky

What’s behind me is never seen again
Becoming detached diving in
Maybe it’s...

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Categories: addiction, confusion, destiny, hope,

Not Sure What This Title Should Be
Scattered though my peices of time
So many tears I cried
Now I am so alone
I cry so much more now
When these places are no longer filmiar
I...

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Categories: confusion, courage,

Premium Member Love Letter for April :139:
Dear Love,
Just a quick note:
You caught me unawares
I thought I lived in circles
You taught me to accept squares
I write to ask for guidance
As straight lines...

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© Sam Scott  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, crush, friendship love,

6 W's
6 W's

So it is again.
Caught in the cycle of life.

Where everything is responsibility, expectations, and decay.
And the bastards beat you down with their rules and...

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Categories: age, angst, confusion, emotions,


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