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Horror Free Verse Poems

These Horror Free Verse poems are examples of Free Verse poems about Horror. These are the best examples of Free Verse Horror poems written by international poets.


Premium Member The Jungle Untamed
“Wilderness has at once a mysterious beauty and horror entwined within. Human mind also harbours wild and tame urges. When wild urges take precedence, life...

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Categories: animal, nature, scary,



Premium Member The Jungle Untamed
"Lost, in a fight for survival, a man refuses to succumb to a harsh wilderness."  - quote by poet.

    A great...

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Categories: adventure, horror, imagery, nature,

The Wrong Train
London fog, harshly early with strained warning,
Looms all over the image of the hectic city
There’s the smell of mists and the taste of
Frozen rain gathered...

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Categories: city, journey, london,

For Refaat Alareer, Palestinian Poet
"There is a window open from my heart to yours." Rumi

See the splendor of pained poetic souls.

His words, soothing the pain, 
yet like hurricane pounding...

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Categories: memorial,

The medical gaslighting of a black woman
Is to be pushed to the brink of psychosis
And to then be labelled mentally unstable 
It is to ask for help and be met with...

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Categories: death, discrimination, horror, mental



My Cooking Adventure
Today I declared war
on my own laziness—
no more delivery apps,
no more surrender.

I would conquer pasta.

First victory:
water bubbling on the stove.
Time to add salt—
but my hand...

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Categories: cool,

Khia's Crusade
Saracen princess, 

Blackened corridors bathed in honey hold you in high esteem as you dance in flickers, eyes raising the death toll every time you...

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Categories: desire, family, metaphor, military,

The UK was never innocent just cowardly
The uk is guilty too
Stop hiding behind America 
You were involved too
It's time for you to take the stand
Reveal the blood on your hands 
Accountability...

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Categories: discrimination, history, prejudice, race,

Premium Member Horror Poem Number Two
The razor;
It slipped
Leading to 
Unexpected consequences.

The redness 
Splashed and spread,
Splashed and spread....

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Categories: horror,

The Newness of Now
Now is not categorized as such because it rose out of the sordid ashes of a yester-moment

Now is not classified as fresh because it arose...

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Categories: confidence, courage, destiny, engagement,

Premium Member The Wholly Incomprehensible

There we were
all lined up, the girls
dressed like little brides,
the boys in white shirts
and ties, hands joined
in a slow shuffle towards
the wholly incomprehensible.
At that age...

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Categories: child, fear, religion,

Premium Member Horror Poem Number One
Driving down the black tongue
Of the desert highway
Mirages rise
Like pools of water on the highway
Reflecting even the sky beneath

 Suddenly, a darkness arises
A flatness on...

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Categories: art, cry, horror, psychological,

What becomes of a world?
The trees ache with a pain only those who have witnessed true horror 
The swinging rope moping for it had been turned to a killer...

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Categories: discrimination, family, funeral, metaphor,

Stillbirth Memories of 1987
Within my own axis,
It did not slant
It did not drizzle.
The void shunned the grey clouds.
Lightning was rare.
Thunder turned mute.
Leaf-tops shook with the sleepiness of
Shameless drunks,...

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Categories: community, growing up, sunshine,

Aftermath: Part-II
They all witnessed the horror with their eyes
While this poet was horrified from what I saw on TV
Families stuck between the flood water, holding each...

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Categories: nature,


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