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Introspection Destructive Poems

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


Self Destructive Self-Defense Mechanism
Gorging upon self-indulgence
while your soul lies starving in the corner
Dissociatively liberated from consequence
as the host endures accountability

Psychotically clinging to a desirable fiction
(an accessible and depraved...

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Categories: destructive, introspection, philosophy, psychological,



Self Destructive
You meant nothing to me
you were only a game
I saw in you kindness
A heart easy to tame
The devil inside me smiled
And spilt my golden lies
I...

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Categories: destructive, emotions, feelings, heart, hurt,

High-Reaching Hope Leading Destructive Despair
Being Near
It is impossible to say what Feeling is Stronger
Attraction
Nervousness
Paranoia
Or just wanting to wrap thou in an embrace for all the comfort that wants to...

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Categories: destructive, absence, addiction, beauty, conflict,

Destructive Creation
Pull the end of changes
Through to my defeat
Beneath the hands that point me
To the witness at my feet

And I will always balance
Through the riddle’s song
Because...

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Categories: destructive, imagination, introspection, life, philosophy

Destructive Friends
Up all night
                      ...

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Categories: destructive, friendship, introspection, life, people,



Destructive Heart (Extended Version)
I realize that I’m not hopeless
Because of the people behind me
And I know that I can always turn to them…
Though it seems to get harder...

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Categories: destructive, confusion, introspection, life, me,

Destructive Heart
I realize that I’m not hopeless
Because of the people behind me
And I know that I can always turn to them…
Though it seems to get harder...

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Categories: destructive, confusion, introspection, life, me,


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