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Holiday Heartbroken Poems

These Holiday Heartbroken poems are examples of Heartbroken poems about Holiday. These are the best examples of Heartbroken Holiday poems written by international poets.


The Sun Rays
The sun is peeping out the sky to greet the rainclouds goodbye, the rainbows are sweating in the sweltering heat and the cargo ships are...

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Categories: heartbroken, abuse, break up, cinderella,



Premium Member Auntie
Precious Auntie
                       ...

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Categories: family, grief, heartbroken, loss,

Premium Member Fisherman's Luck
Fisherman's Luck 

The rocks brushed by the waves, 
caressed and embraced by the ocean, 
slowly wearing down the land, 
to be carried away in pieces
back...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: england, fish, grief, heartbroken,

Premium Member Butterfly
Butterfly

Butterfly sweet, 
lovely wings of gossamer gold. 
Stretch your tips to the stars, 
as that is the reality of freedom. 
Glide for hours above the...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heartbroken, butterfly, cancer, confusion, daughter,

Premium Member My Foolish Heart
Young an impressionable waits for you                              not knowing you would not...

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Categories: day, heartbroken, love, youth,



Premium Member The Slippers
With foggy mind
and matted hair
My feet adorned 
the holiday pair.

One red, one green 
at Christmas time 
when eventually, I'd lose...
    my mind....

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Categories: heartbroken, addiction, bereavement, death, feelings,

This Sentimental Winter
Solace snowflakes fall upon my cheek
Been stressed out throughout the week
Saw the crystalline fractals of ice fall too
When I faced a sentimental winter so true
When...

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Categories: emotions, fear, heartbroken,

Premium Member His Christmas Gift
Long, long ago when I was seventeen
I knew an older man, I had a crush.
I noticed him, but me he had not seen.
He managed Ralph’s...

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Categories: boyfriend, heartbroken, holiday,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: heartbroken, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member The End of Nothing
The End of Nothing

I am sitting...
waiting and thinking. 
Really going crazy, 
slowly insane. 
I am at home, 
trapped. (by discretion)

My guy is in the building....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, community, heartbroken, meaningful,

Premium Member The Mask of Fate
The Mask of Fate
(This poem deals with the Corona Virus. 
It is very intense.)

My kid's school called.  
The college. 
They said that there had...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heartbroken, abortion, anxiety, death, death

Premium Member The Bright Lights
The Bright Lights

Her hair is snow-white, 
but it was not always so. 
It was black, like the night. 
It was deep in color, 
near as...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heartbroken, anniversary, appreciation, atheist, heartbreak,

Premium Member The History of Grown Children
The History of Grown Children

When we are kids, 
we are told of God. 
It is easy to accept, 
a great Father in Heaven. 
No questions...

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Categories: heartbroken, addiction, allah, america, dark,

This Christmas
I sat among boxes and gift wrap
and all I could do was cry,
'cause the thing I wanted most 
this Christmas
was for someone I loved not...

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© Anita Elam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heartbroken, cancer, cry, death, grief,

Premium Member Pass Trade Already
Pass Trade Already
Do not waste more time!

It is fire and spit,
thin water and urine. 
All lies from city folk. 
The swamp smells, 
it is dying....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abortion, allah, america, heartbroken,


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