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Pain Haibun Poems

These Pain Haibun poems are examples of Haibun poems about Pain. These are the best examples of Haibun Pain poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Psychological Warfare

Random moments drip liquid chronicles through my mind. In still moments, there are quiet images, bold and brilliant, baking their shadows into my dreams. I’m...

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Categories: angst, anxiety, christian,



Premium Member The Obsidian Plague of Midnights
In Spring there’s friendship that’s lasted through the Winter,
all those cold nights of salted drops and quilts of snow.
The obsidian plague of midnights, melancholic drapes,
but...

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Categories: friend, grief,

Premium Member Ouchies
my neck hurts
often
  somewhere 
   in the complexity
of my moving parts 
  is the problem 
     ...

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Categories: pain,

Premium Member Leper Messiah
Walking toward His grave, the cool air nipping at my nape on this chilly Nisan morning, feeling disconsolate. The sun has just risen over the...

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© Tom Woody  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: jesus, remember,

Premium Member I'll Be Back
I argued with my AI toaster yesterday morning over the proper use of the bagel button. It wouldn't stop arguing even after I repeatedly insisted,...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: computer, conflict, future, humor,



Premium Member In Need of Something More
Often, I find myself reaching for something tangible to hold. Something to cling to that will not let me go.  I don't want the...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: how i feel, identity,

Premium Member An Act of Courage and Faith
I nudged my way through the throng of women and positioned myself at the starting line—an archway of variegated pink balloons.  It was mid-October,...

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Categories: courage, faith, inspirational,

Premium Member Window Pain
Three states
in five hours.
Maybe we’ll stop somewhere nice
like a KOA campground.
A kid can hope. It’s hot and it would be great to go for a...

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Categories: addiction, anger, anxiety, child

Premium Member Ludicrous Lucidity
Yellowstone in winter. Canyon Falls, Rutherford Park, Old Faithful. Of all the places we had ever visited, this was his favorite. Josh even named one...

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© Tom Woody  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: addiction, loss, solitude,

Premium Member Bottomless Depth
So often, in life I have found myself in bottomless, abysmal pits of sorrow.
My heart broken, my faith fragile and feeling hopeless and lost. ...

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Categories: grief,

Premium Member Thank You Grandma
 
My grandma meant a lot to me.  She reached into the dark place where I
was lost and brought me into the light. ...

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Categories: grandmother,

Premium Member Spring
Oh the beauty it will bring. The air will be filled with the fragrance from the beautiful budding flowers and trees. The sweet smell from...

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Categories: bird, flower, rain, summer,

Premium Member Sunday Morning

Light falls across the mountains, soothing my memories, my dreams, reminding me that hope is always embracing my thoughts. With grace, He erased all the...

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Categories: appreciation, blessing, christian, inspirational,

Premium Member Where the Streets Are Full of Pity
Last night I met an old boxer in an alley of cardboard; he seemed glad to see me, 
shouted me over for a fight, I...

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Categories: addiction, sad,

Town 47
'Finally, another moving box unpacked', she thought to herself, while leaning towards the rest of the boxes, rising 4 pillars of 5 cardboard boxes each...

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Categories: abuse, freedom, inspiration, life,


Book: Shattered Sighs