Winter Dark Poems
These Winter Dark poems are examples of Dark poems about Winter. These are the best examples of Dark Winter poems written by international poets.
Frozen Side of The SunTurning over in a ruffled bed,
stark red numbers sear 4 a.m. into bloodshot corneas.
Nothing but darkness creeps through threadbare curtains, frozen in place.
A desolate silence...
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Categories:
dark, gothic, natural disasters,
Categories:
dark, emotions, imagery, nature,
Dionysus, Demeter and ZeusMy friends, it is a dismal thing
At such an hour to pound and ring!
Let others shiver if they must,
I shall not greet a sky of...
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conflict, dark, earth, myth,
The Weather Of My Emotions
In the ebb and flow of feelings that is the cycle of my life
I seem to be caught in the spring of my emotions
while winter...
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dark, emotions, hope, spring,
Serpent’s LairHow wicked the tricks of your serpent’s lair
a lingual place of wild mango magic behind caliente lips
where a supple sensualist lies in seductive ambush
rum on...
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dark, kiss, longing, night,
Vines Of WinterCrystallized dew drops scatter across vines in winter,
while I can feel the harsh grip of the season reaching for my throat,
slithering ever closer, bitter air...
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dark, gothic, imagery, poetry,
Winter at the North poleHow long wait for sun?
Darkness starts to stun.
Frostbites have begun,
The heater blows cold.
The worst cold foretold.
So cold, the north pole.
A wait to console...
a plea to...
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Categories:
cool, dark, death, night,
The Girl Who Cried DeathThe Girl Who Cried “Death”
The most special woman
To ever walk this world,
Well, she’s died quite young,
This, I am told.
For the ash in...
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Categories:
dark, allegory, allusion, angel, angst,
thoughts on winter
dark nights and street lights
winter makes its presence felt
old bones ache with cold...
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dark, winter,
The Chill of December(A raven’s shadow falls across the page. A quill scratches furiously, punctuated by heavy sighs.)
December… a month draped in the funereal crepe of the dying...
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Categories:
birth, dark, death, december,
A Flowerless CorpseSnowing-- a hiemal, deathly air
Their frigid, frostbitten fingers hold nothing
Uncomfortable silence washes over all there
A petalless, thorny rose someone...
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angst, appreciation, betrayal, dark,
A Winter Night's PoemSitting by a fire on a winter night –
longing to see daylight –
shivering, freezing, in the icy cold –
how long can my patience hold?
“We’ll be...
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Categories:
child, dark, death, fire,
The Wanderer, Part III, translation of the ancient Anglo-Saxon poemThe Wanderer, Part III
The wise man contemplates these ruins,
considers this dark life soberly,
remembers the blood spilled here
in multitudes of battles,
then says:
“Where is the horse...
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dark, loss, sorrow, time, travel,
The Wanderer, Part II, translation of the ancient Anglo-Saxon poemThe Wanderer, Part II
Awakening, the friendless man confronts the murky waves,
the seabirds bathing, broadening out their feathers,
the hoar-frost, harrowing hail & snow eternally falling…
Then his...
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bird, dark, loss, sea,
SnowIt was like someone tried to bury me in the snow.
I woke up.
I shoveled for half an hour.
Snow is dangerous.
I hope I don’t die.
Panicking.
I could...
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Categories:
anxiety, dark,