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Philosophy Divorce Poems

These Philosophy Divorce poems are examples of Divorce poems about Philosophy. These are the best examples of Divorce Philosophy poems written by international poets.


Woman of the Wasteland Ii of Iii
There he sits that monstrous hypocrite. There he dwells as I wash these dishes, his dishes. There he slouches, watching his games, his news, his...

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Categories: divorce, absence, abuse, allegory, allusion,



Anger
anger in your eyes
crimson are your lips
ivory is your skin 
sweet is your sin 
smooth are your hips 
Bitter bitter are your lies...

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Categories: divorce, abuse, analogy, anger, angst,

Carnal Sensibility
If love is blind, then what is carnal attraction?
Untuned fidelity can be quite the fatal distraction. 
A novel connection conjoins souls between me and new.
What...

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Categories: betrayal, corruption, divorce, lust,

No Mark
No Mark
by Michael R. Burch

A wave implodes, 
impaled upon
impassive rocks...

this evening
the thunder of the sea
is a wild music filling my ear...

you are leaving
and the ungrieving
winds...

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Categories: break up, change, divorce,

Premium Member Truth
Truth 

You are everything you told me you are, 
I just was not listening....

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Categories: divorce, angel, anti bullying, atheist,



Goodbye Fault
Some sticks and stones have more bones
than any philosophy you have ever shown.
When you assume your arrogant position
respect disappears from my spousal vision.
I find myself...

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Categories: divorce, husband,

Ship Ahoy Divorce Style
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Categories: divorce, adventure, fantasy, children, funny,

Filing For Divorce
Agony, bitter contempt.
Destruction, eternally forgotten. 
Gasping, hindered instincts.
Just killing lilies. 
Metallic needles overture perfected. 
Quiet raindrops splash underneath. 
Vulnerable wasteland. 
X-chromosome, Y-chromosome, zero-defect!...

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Categories: divorce, confusion, death, introspection, life,


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