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Memory Fiction Poems

These Memory Fiction poems are examples of Fiction poems about Memory. These are the best examples of Fiction Memory poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Rundown - Fiction
“You never forget that someone special, who melted your heart like molten metal.”Quote- Poet’s own
I hear your voice and tears rundown again
When birds sing us...

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Categories: fiction, lost love, memory,



Saved By His Creator, Part I
His first moment was a strange one,
he senses told him not a thing,
but he knew words and he knew thoughts,
oh, so many thoughts were spinning.

Then...

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Categories: fiction, death, future, humanity, life,

Premium Member Why I Don't Celebrate Christmas - Fiction
Grandma died when I was 18 years old, on Christmas day. I never really got to know her well, since the family had pretty much...

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© Tom Woody  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fiction, christian, christmas,

Didn'T See It Coming, Part Ii
...“It would be done in secrecy,
authorities wouldn’t approve…
but I tell you we can do this,
our results, so far, have been good.”

Carson thought for a long...

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Categories: fiction, confidence, corruption, dark, evil,

Didn'T See It Coming, Part I
His name was Carson Wetherstrum,
and his childhood wasn’t grand,
his mother was plain trailer trash,
his father a confidence man.

He never knew his dad that much,
and only...

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Categories: fiction, confidence, corruption, dark, evil,



Premium Member Bloom
The Hill of Howth During Horse Show Week 1972


June 16 is Bloomsday when in a world defying time
which stately fat Buck Mulligan starts off with...

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© Bill Keen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fiction, june, love, parody, time,

Memory Therapy, Part Iv
...“I suppose that this just makes you
like everyone else on this earth,
light and shadow both in your soul,
your choice as to which you deserve.

“Some might...

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Categories: fiction, confusion, dark, memory, mental

Memory Therapy, Part Iii
...Jack couldn’t believe such nonsense,
said, “You’re not a shrink, you’re insane.
I’ve been a farmer all my life,
And no one has cut on my brain.”

Johns handed...

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Categories: fiction, confusion, dark, memory, mental

Memory Therapy, Part Ii
...Jack watched her go, rather confused,
he looked to Johns and said, “That’s strange…”
Johns nodded, said, “It will made sense,
there’s much that I have to explain.”

He...

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Categories: fiction, confusion, dark, memory, mental

Memory Therapy, Part I
Jack Ripton lived a quiet life,
west Kentucky, in rolling hills,
he’d been farming there for ten years,
all according to his own will.

He’d never been much for...

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Categories: fiction, confusion, dark, memory, mental

Premium Member The Mask of Labradorite
Thrice the night—the day!—both fell to sleepless slumber,
But now in Spring, though yet again: The third was three in number. 

I sense a wince remind...

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Categories: fiction, corruption, imagination, judgement, life,

Premium Member Such Good Results
A chilly mist hung in the air that Sunday morning in April when I pulled up in front of Harpers Grove Community Church. The gravel...

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Categories: fiction, books, imagery, memory, places,

Imagery I
Pushing past the tangles of imagery 
faded torn things better left unknown 
broken toys and metronomes tones 
scattered after a Wars drone 
the voices of...

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Categories: fiction, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

The Future Child, Part I
I will tell the tale of what happened then,
how ruin came upon this world of men,
what we did to fight it, and how that worked,
what...

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Categories: fiction, death, emotions, future, love,

Cruciform I
Am I the only one, 
the only one left to carry this cross 
through these wasted lands, 
these blasted glass riddled sands.
This cross of madness....

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Categories: fiction, allegory, analogy, art, atheist,


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