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Snow Confusion Poems

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


Distractions
Confusion hangs in the air like lanterns not yet lit
I look around in a daze, as if I have gone astray 
memories somber, like watercolors...

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Categories: confusion, introspection,



Games and Dreams
Radiant waves of emotions, full of hope.
Hearty beef stew with raisins and pickled beats.
We gained wisdom from our mothers.
Trusting the saints who walk beside us.
Into...

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Categories: absence, adventure, art, confusion,

That's if you want your soul
Providence rode,
I land
On the island
To learn its code
Of conduct, as
taught by Mr. Rhodes,
emeritus professor of jazz,
etiquette & odes

He says it's like an
Amorphous Z,
a
venomous ignominy
that obfuscates...

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© Ivo Cos  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, absence, anxiety, art, health,

Winter's Scars Minichu
Winter's frosty heart still feels the frost's burn
Of the vacancy of color beneath Her eyes—
Now it's just white unconscious cells that turn

The sun to a...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angst, confusion, dark, introspection,

Premium Member Dream Approach
Written: September 29, 2023
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Walking through the corridors of my dream,
Down the boulevard of anguish, it seems,
Breathing in the knell of an unreadable sky,
Haunt Harbinger hypostatization,...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, confusion, dream, future,



Jaws of the Wolf
This maelstrom we endure
This era of anguish
Caught in a backlash
Of fury and fist

From the first warning, gone!
To the danger zone
Of struggle and strife
And far from...

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Categories: confusion, life, storm, stress,

Winter Wind, My Hands Are Frozen
we go ice skating 
we go sledding, we go fight in the snow 
 your cheeks are red because it’s cold, 
my cheeks are red...

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Categories: boy, confusion, for him,

Premium Member Mustard Yellow
Canada is afire and I’m confused, shouldn’t the snow put that out?

The Boston sky is an interesting shade of mustard yellow,
and there’s a pale orange...

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Categories: analogy, change, confusion, humor,

Premium Member Snowflakes
Snowflakes

White, soft, and perfect. 
Everything we want to see 
in a cold winter holiday
for you... 
and for me. 

Time to dress in hats and gloves,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, children, chocolate, christian, christmas,

Premium Member Nymph From Exodus
Are we less superior to ourselves than realization?
Our temporary shell, our salt, our generation.
Our streamers flutter like snow in Antarctica.
longing and valid expansion, made of...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, appreciation, confusion, death,

Premium Member As Calm As a Lake
Sandy's gold and loose hair,
flowed down her bare back as snow.
Waves kiss others as they crash into the air.
Golden glitter heavenly charm glow.

Clouds are piled...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, appreciation, confusion, inspirational,

Dark Emotions
I feel like lashing out at everyone.
That anguish, that burn, that hatred
the confusion of how it originated
maybe the cause is buried deep inside me
or maybe...

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Categories: 11th grade, anger, confusion,

Photograph 1: Arclight
the sodium arc light hums 
into the frosted night
Bathing all in acidic 
sickly amber that of a toxic wound, 
splashing through the skeletal trees 

the...

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Categories: confusion, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Premium Member What Should I Do
Not that folks out there are keeping score--
But I envision myself as something... more

However, the main obstacle getting in my way
Is predicting what could go...

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Categories: age, business, career, confusion,

Delayed Consequences, Part Iii
...He remembered his childhood,
Cajun stories of the bayou,
and one of an old witch doctor,
they claimed he still practiced voodoo.

He had seen the man once or...

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Categories: abortion, confusion, dark, death,


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