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Introspection Ekphrasis Poems

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


A Piece of My Soul
A piece of my soul

Who am I?
A Muse or a Poet?
A Lyre or a Melody?
Or just a plain girl?
What do I see
A dream or a...

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Categories: dedication, identity, introspection, philosophy,



Swans Reflecting Elephants - Salvador Dali, Collaboration With Di11y Da11y
Collaboration With Di11y Da11y

I see you there beneath the sheen
From high atop my neck I lean
Reflect upon the waters glare
Beneath the sheen, I see you...

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Categories: dream, introspection,

Self Portrait With Cigarette- Edvard Munch Painting
Who have I painted this for
This reflection of my core
My introspection wonders back

An injection of epiphany
It drifts from me like smoke
Suddenly aware I see
Nothing that...

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Categories: self,

Ssx Trippy
The application to be a psychonaut
 had been filled out and submitted
 in my childhood.
  My thoughts meandered
 around the brain that paid host...

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Categories: creation, history, introspection, philosophy,

Trodden Paths Not In Vain
"Paint in silence”
“The Weight of Temp”
Colour your canvas and spill your Art
shake and awaken many a heart
Untether your soul
from your whole
escape mundane and time
and let...

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Categories: dedication, deep, devotion, endurance,



Premium Member Reflected Perception the Ultimate Ego Trip
massage
   the ego
vanity of vanity
myself
myself
   seen outside
from within
not what
    I feel
but what is reflected
of me

a testimony
of what I...

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Categories: art, tribute,

Premium Member Achromatic Pentameter
Have you not looked upon horizons pink,
Outstretched from dreary skies of yesternight,
That vanquish tearful blue as cottons blink
And gray reflects the glow of lunar light?
Are...

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Categories: introspection, moving on, time,

Premium Member Dreamscape
Dreamscape
A Two-Verse Triolet
A Two-Verse Triolet, An Ekphrastic poem, on viewing the Mona Lisa


Da Vinci set the scene,
depicted background first.
She longed to priss and preen,
Da Vinci...

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© Cona Adams  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: desire, imagination, introspection, lust,

Premium Member Inner Silence Released a Monroe Ekprasis
INNER SILENCE released
The passing show, the dance of
seasons.The wonder of it, inner
silence, a message on the wind,
a farewell ,in song. a lullaby a
melody in portrait?...

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Categories: imagery, inspiration, introspection, ,

Premium Member The Camp of the Dead Children
Emily of three years
Leukemia eating her soul
Her bald head, made her smile wider
Please mummy do not cry
I will hug you even after I die

Tommy of...

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Categories: beauty, introspection, love, sad,

Premium Member Introspection On Toast
There once was a picture that wormed itself into my reverie
On a gray, cloudy morning, whilst it was raining and cold.
In this one picture were...

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Categories: food, introspection, life, simile,

The Reflected Tree
in negative temperature
on whitened branch
refracting winter's dark
inversing frosted blanch

pitch to mirrored pool
of symmetry below
in opposite of dual - 
serene in its afterglow

© Goode Guy 2013-08-05

for...

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© Goode Guy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: film, introspection,

Felis Catus Lords Gallus Gallus Domesticus
without a rocking-chair in sight
ol' Tam or Tom rules the roost
guarding henhouse since the fox lit out
and the door fell off its hinges

'n' all the...

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© Goode Guy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: animal, introspection,

Premium Member Face In Firelight--Briton Riviere
As twilight now comes, we view a fair maiden,
flushed by the fire, in the hush of the room
after spending her day, where the heather was...

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Categories: art, girl, introspection,

Who Cares
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Categories: adventure, caregiving, dedication, education,


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