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Loss Hair Poems

These Loss Hair poems are examples of Hair poems about Loss. These are the best examples of Hair Loss poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Yesterday's Perfume
Gone are the rhythms of your body
As you lay beside me sleeping,
Hair cascading across our pillow,
With your arms so soft and warm.
Our cold wrinkled sheets...

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Categories: body, hair, loss, passion,



Premium Member The Nun With Sunshine Hair
On a hot midsummer day,
I met a nun with sunshine hair;
She moved with grace in every way,
Like starlight dancing in the air.

I asked if I...

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© I.A. Ryd  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hair, imagination, loss, nostalgia, religion,

rain in my hair
raindrops fall in my hair, 
but there is no rain 
in my head, 
to convince me that the driest spot is the place I just...

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Categories: hair, 11th grade, absence, beauty,

Moon's Likeness Of Her Hair
Moon's natural highlights
where the sun passes
deemed now his ethereal spell

In gentle or gleaming colors
however fractured each phase
moon's natural highlights

Tonight his ring
around her glistens blue dark
where...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hair, angst, color, deep, loss,

Silence reigns supreme in my reich
Silence reigns supreme in my reich

No don (except me)
doth trumpet within the aborted
barren reach of freedoms within expansive realm,
I annexed courtesy manifest destiny,
which peoples now...

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Categories: hair, absence, abuse, addiction, anger,



Premium Member pink hair and motorcycles
you remember that one time when ava fell off the swings and cut her knee?
how everyone laughed at her for her childish hubris in thinking...

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© Oliver Chu  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hair, first love, i love

The Myth of Hair Loss in Men
It is a myth I tell you.

Men don't lose their hair,
It just gravitates from here,
  to there.

I swear if I live long enough,
And decide...

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Categories: hair, age, allusion, animal, blue,

Premium Member The Smell of Your Hair After the Rain
“The Smell of your hair after the rain”.

 I'm lost for words, I Shake my head,
 I take your hand,
 You stop to stare at...

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Categories: hair, autumn, confusion, heartbroken,

Premium Member Shaving
I've scrapped the last one off,
  No more hair there!
  Each whisker removed, 
  Forth width,
  Only took a little bit.
...

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© Kim Stone  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: 6th grade, funny, hair,

The Phantasmic Creature of Sickness
The echoes have returned
And they bear some bad news
The spawns are buried deep
With no liberty to lose

Maybe, these are waters with algae,
They're rich if murky
Forestalling...

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Categories: anxiety, grief, growth, hair,

The Figurative Nail Hit On the Hirsute Covered Head
The figurative nail hit on the hirsute covered head!

Eventually vices will witness me crow king
cough'n affliction caw hearse courtesy 
smok'n since me yay high,
hence appellation...

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Categories: hair, 12th grade, absence, animal,

Premium Member Hair Today Shorn Tomorrow
Post Covid, my scalp has been shedding
Hair covers the pillow and bedding
There’s tresses on the floor
If I lose any more
The prospect of baldness I’m dreading!



A...

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Categories: hair, loss,

Premium Member Someone Will Have Toupee For This
My version of a PAM AYRES classic.

Oh I wish I had looked after my hair,
It keeps falling out everywhere.
In the sink in a morning,
In the...

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Categories: fun, funny, hair, tribute,

Premium Member King of the Jungle
King of the Jungle 

Queuing with my homies
Houdinis every one.
No sharpened  tongues, but scissors,
To calm the shaggy throng 

Not all blokes in this queue,
Despite lockdown's...

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Categories: hair,

Premium Member Bluebird
I sat for a moment that lasted several hours

staring at blue and silver strands of hair 

that lay across a porcelain forehead;

I should call someone,...

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Categories: hair, absence, bird, cancer, caregiving,


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