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Freedom Dramatic Monologue Poems

These Freedom Dramatic Monologue poems are examples of Dramatic Monologue poems about Freedom. These are the best examples of Dramatic Monologue Freedom poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Wombstorm: A Herstory of Hysteria
I. THE WANDERING

I was born with a life that bled—
a seafloor womb
dragging tides of fern
and marigold char

The priests brought saffron
and fear

crowning me with diagnosis

They said:...

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Categories: body, history, mental illness,



The song of the tower
The tower dark and cold, a conquest for the brave.
My hands shake, a sign.
The bed unmade, Mother’s throne.
My cheeks lift, freedom.

The jougs bite, a bit...

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Categories: dark, daughter, horror, mental

Premium Member Direwolf, Dire Times

     I watch the sun rise and once again bring another dawn, Another day in which we are alive. I stand...

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Categories: animal, bible, community, fantasy,

Reflections of the Past, Visions of the Future
Faded memories litter the walls, as anniversaries coincide together with zero regard for one another, the simple beginnings are barely visible and yet the complexity...

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Categories: adventure, beautiful, death, deep,

Premium Member Dawn of Delirium
Freedom ~ an inked kingdom
of macabre mirrors,
a vermiform lie
veiling the vehement suffering
amidst serpent estuaries,
surging within strangled skin,
as if I am the living sin,
jinxed by the...

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Categories: angst, anxiety, society,



Premium Member Until They Come For Me
I watched him tear our democracy down
And break the promises of his oath
I posted protest memes and news
A degree of ultimate loath

Now our allies are...

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Categories: america, angst, political,

Premium Member Last Reflection
Last Reflection

You have paid the ultimate price,
And I, made the greatest sacrifice.
When the time came
You answered the call
And gave your all.

My son, what remains of...

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Categories: war,

Premium Member Hallowed be Thy Name
L i f e
a prison of pretense
and I still dream of
walking through tempests of chaos
barefoot,
allowing stones and pebbles
to tattoo my languid skin with love in...

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Categories: humanity, poets,

Premium Member Anguish And Admonitions Of Eve
No! you weren’t born
to be beaten
raped
chained to a life  bloodstained  ingrained with pain
wordless  worthless  voiceless  choiceless  

No! you can’t...

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Categories: abuse, conflict, courage, perspective,

I made you look
I do not want to turn on the radio because I do not want to hear about more Palestinians starving in Gaza

I do not want...

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Categories: africa, bereavement, bullying, death,

A cry to solace
Someone told me... "You look like you're going through the most..."
Was it that bad? I didn't realize it....
My frustrations, my anger... always tucked in... never...

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Categories: anxiety, depression, fear, sad,

Premium Member LETTING GO
Letting go … 
such is optimistic response to an inevitability 
turning blues toward radiant hues
while creating goodness of vibrancy
transforming frustration toward goodness glow.

Letting go …
such...

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Categories: appreciation, blessing, christian, faith,

Premium Member GONZO STATION, Gulf of Oman, Northern Zone, 1980
It had something to do with American hostages in Iran was all I knew.
Some political complication that required a showing of the flag.
But Iran had...

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Categories: allegory, america,

Premium Member I CONVEY
A enigmatic expression
Of introspection and self-discovery!

I convey a sense of:

Detachment: "Not related to my action" suggests a separation from past deeds
I convey
 Mystery: "my college...

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Categories: addiction, allusion, analogy, feelings,

Premium Member yet free-I AM FREE

"Emotions connection vesting liberation
Expressing beautiful sense of trust
Comfort and freedom in someone’s love presence foundation
Basking in their warmth touch
Consensual sensual love course

Causally I set my...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation,


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