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Relationship Hate Poems

These Relationship Hate poems are examples of Hate poems about Relationship. These are the best examples of Hate Relationship poems written by international poets.


Three Cheat
Three days ago I did not wonder if you loved me
Five days ago I did not wonder what you would do if you could not...

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© ST Hopper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hate, abuse, anger, angst, anxiety,



Self-loathing
Deep down inside, I carry this constant self-loathing,
It's more than just a passing feeling—it's like a heavy burden I can't shake.
Some days, I struggle to...

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Categories: hate, 12th grade, anxiety, april,

Premium Member Diamante APGAPE-
Agape
athirst, vigilant
anticipatory, eagerly, expectanting
welcomely warmed, watchful
dislike, ill will, unkindness
animosity, enmity
Apathetic






3/12/24
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2024©
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Categories: analogy, blessing, hate, love,

Premium Member Closed Community Prejudice--an Alphabetized Memoir
(Note: In this abecedarian poem, I redacted the name of the particular denomination to protect the innocent and to universalize the context. Fill in your...

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Categories: community, discrimination, hate, prejudice,

It’s not Worth It
Everyone wants a hand to hold
And a shoulder to rest their head
But later it will leave you cold
Late nights just crying in your bed
In the...

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© Paul Bagz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hate, 10th grade, break up,



Premium Member A Fuss

Our differences are like the pieces of a puzzle called life.

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We’re like black and white, forever disparate.
While I look to the right, you search the...

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Categories: hate, heart, love, marriage,

Premium Member Where Hate Cannot Grow
Hate is the souvenir from lips,
who echo darkness,
words like swords, piercing 
into soft flesh, hearts 
breaking beneath the weapon’s
sickening crack, words 
erasing the hope of...

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Categories: growth, hate, hope, love,

Premium Member Love-Hate
you put your silks and satins 
in me, a darkened abattoir
I see your pain, a summer crisis
staring sometimes for minutes
it's a love hate relationship
it's a...

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Categories: hate, earth, metaphor, mother, nature,

Empty Us
With something gone, with something missing-- 
an empty hole with an empty mind--
There's nothing to fill,
who wants it?

With something here, with something there—
with all knowing...

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Categories: hate, angst, betrayal, feelings, freedom,

I Guess
We possibly tried
I mean I guess we did technically try right
And I guess me being the way I am made it end
I also guess that...

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Categories: hate, anxiety, emotions, feelings, grief,

Premium Member Words in the Wind
Words in the Wind

By Mark D. Stucky
Winds carried away the words
that Jesus, the Word made flesh,
wrote in the dust,
while sitting near a trembling woman,
who was...

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Categories: hate, judgement, love, political, sin,

Premium Member Whose Words
Whose Words?

By Mark Stucky
Hissing whispers in the garden
twisted the warning words of God.
A shadowy tempter in the wilderness
shouted enticements to the Word made flesh.

Twisted words...

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Categories: hate, conflict, confusion, god, love,

Premium Member Hate Vacuuming
Hate Vacuuming?

By Mark Stucky
Vacuum cleaners are pneumatic nobles,
built to cleanse our offices and homes,
sucking dust from floors and crevices
to discard in trash cans
(where dirt belongs).

What...

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Categories: discrimination, hate, political, racism,

Premium Member Races
(Note: This poem was written shortly after the 2022 Olympics and after Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos rode their rockets in a new space race...

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Categories: hate, black african american, discrimination,

Premium Member Love Hate Relationship
Trash talk myself in the mirror,
My fat roll is getting bigger.

Quick to judge others,
For my own druthers.

Can’t stand to see,
What is reflected back at me.

I...

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Categories: hate, angst, depression, food, how


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