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Mystery Fiction Poems

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


Premium Member Fiction And Non Fiction

I vividly remember the store I had just entered.
As I was busy looking for items that were running short,
a call came from a friend enquiring...

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Categories: fiction, care, love, people,



Premium Member Sunset of Her Life in Senryus


                   Her last gold sunset
  ...

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Categories: fiction, mystery,

Premium Member Not Real
I, as paper man
in paper town, 
grey, saw 
a cardboard cut-out
of a mirror, 
the reflection
was a busy world 
it didn't look real, 
those colours
and restaurants


...

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Categories: fiction, fear, life, mirror, mystery,

Premium Member Out of Time - Contest
I set the date
Hope I am not late
To save some souls
From chilly fate

The year of our Lord
Dial one nine, one two
From my home-based lab
After locking...

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© Sam Scott  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fiction, fantasy, history, inspirational, science

Premium Member Doorway Six - Disturbing Scifi
“F”, we’ll call him Felipe
Felipe found a doorway
he didn’t mean to
he wasn’t looking for it
and at first he wasn’t aware 
he’d gone through it
but something...

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Categories: fiction, life, missing, mystery, people,



Premium Member Starman
one sugar in his tea
just like me
shoes double knotted

but he did like 
to look at the stars, 
for fleeting moments
he was out there
and in that...

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Categories: humanity, mystery, science fiction,

Premium Member Live Pause - Surreal Scifi
I am one of those in a world that stopped
whether it was for seconds, fractions or millennia
but the engine of time broke down mid action
mid...

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Categories: fiction, imagination, life, mystery, nature,

Premium Member Aeriforms - Supernatural Scifi
sometimes 
misconstrued
in a fluorescent grove
where malachite petals
marry emerald blades
verbose biting chews 
too close to the cheek
among a confetti of bees
amid undulating bumps 
of raw superfluous...

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Categories: fiction, fate, flying, mystery, nature,

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 Aliens
Are we not already
an Alien Species

only 10% human

home and host to
many foreign colonies?

Yet we thrive
ignoring differences
under a microscope
quite complex and
astounding

To my point
appearance, space and time
are...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fiction, fantasy, introspection, mystery, science,

Holocaustum Ii a Horror
LONG LIVE THE NEW FLESH

The secret blood of a crucified man a god born of flesh, bone, a righteous soul, so long live the new...

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

Holocaustum I a Horror
OF THE NEW FLESH

A returned to open channels 
Open to the unknown the beyond 
Burning humming like angry hornets
Bottled in electric light and shadows 
The...

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

Transcendence
Why are these songs pitched the way they are?
Maybe because the vibrations are being sent
Out into space, as messages through sound waves.

Why does music today...

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Categories: fiction, humanity, meaningful, mystery, philosophy,

A Coil of the Labyrinth
A coil of the labyrinth winds deep into the night. 
A path that is tortuous and falls 
into terror turning left then suddenly right.

Something sits...

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Categories: fiction, adventure, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Empireminds
In the empires of my mind...
            Searching for the Divine.
     ...

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Categories: fiction, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,


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