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Trust Free Verse Poems

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


Joy of a Friend
Joy of the Lord is my strength
Humble in His sight I am weak
Following the Christ in me
Worshipping on my knees

Falling down on my face
Walking in...

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Categories: friend, jesus, relationship,



Winner
Im a Winner 

I took losses 
It's time to win 
Im dedicating this  to every single person 
Who out here thriving and conversing 
Making...

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Categories: beautiful,

Froge
Froge lives in swamp
In pond
In forest
He might be poisonous as well
Froge rhymes with Hodge
And that’s our point 

Froge likes the insect
That's his dinner 

Froge our...

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© Kate Kelly  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: philosophy,

The Tarrowing
There is no shame in lingering where possibility lives.”

I tarrow
at the edge of becoming,
half-ghost, half-girl,
unsure which silence to trust.

My fingers
hover over doors I built,
but never...

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Categories: encouraging, endurance, growth,

I sure so like to cry
i taste my tears 
i shake my head 
scream and out 
someone please shut the noise out.
YEAH! I feel that 
but not for your eyes...

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© sun dazer  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cheer up, corruption, deep,



Premium Member Old wounds surfacing
under the shade of a cyprus
my lover whispers sweet and tender nothings
revealing glimpses of a splintered heart
where wounds are still fresh
~ a healing process underway



AP:...

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Categories: encouraging, grief, hurt, love,

The Sailor's Wife
She’s one lonely soul with occasional
Nosebleed, all from the sea-salt of distant
Waves, charmed to weariness by breezes powerful enough
To unfurl umbrellas rolled behind Grandfather’s clock.
She...

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Categories: loneliness, love, marriage,

Night Watch For Rembrandt
The stars have descended a little lower, to keep us —
My kinsmen and I —company on this night watch
On a newly roused African night.
We filch...

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Categories: tribute,

Premium Member An Acquired Taste
As he spoke of life he bristled
A soft rustiness in his voice
Calling you to listen
While challenging you not to

Those who listened seemed pleased
Those who didn’t...

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Categories: irony, trust,

I’d Be Bored Too Wouldn’t You?
The rich and their money,
the rich and their caviar.

The rich and their parties,
the rich and their friends.

The rich and their polo shirts,
the rich and their...

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Categories: 11th grade, 12th grade,

Premium Member The Talk
Son, back when I was your age,
I wish I'd had "The Talk".

Sure, some folks might have tried
but they weren't convincing I guess.

I wish someone had...

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Categories: courage, dream, father son,

Little Mirrors
Reflection catches
My guilt .
I lose the trust 
In whatever  , God,  I  pray too.
I need a release ,
I need to take the...

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© John Diket  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anxiety, depression, extended metaphor,

As I Slam Arthritic Hands Into A Broken Keyboard, Nobody Can Hear Me Screaming
In a rather egotistical
and pathetic attempt
to immortalize myself,
in something I lost,
everything.

And now that I’ve burned
all of my bridges and I’m drowning,
the only thing I have...

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Categories: 10th grade, 11th grade,

Salt on AI detectors' injuries
For those who still doubt the unreliability of AI detectors. In this poem just change the word "half" in line 18 to "58%" and paste...

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Categories: anti bullying, betrayal, feelings,

A New Horizon
I wander through my days and hours,
Guided by thoughts of what lies ahead—
My present is shaping the dreams of my future,
A quiet hope blooming in...

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Categories: destiny,


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