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Sympathy Iambic Pentameter Poems

These Sympathy Iambic Pentameter poems are examples of Iambic Pentameter poems about Sympathy. These are the best examples of Iambic Pentameter Sympathy poems written by international poets.


No Mans Land
NO MANS LAND

It’s no man’s land, where an emptiness resides
That’s in between the waking state and sleep
And face to face with dreams, can only stare
The...

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Categories: dream,



Premium Member Lonely Mortality
Like fragranced flowers soon will lose their smell
and colors fade from red to light pastel,
my body, now, will rot awaiting hell
as those I love have...

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Categories: bereavement, death,

Goodbye, Cruel Colleague
Appearance was your entire routine.
But truth is found if one looks deep enough.
A walking good first impression machine,
Yet something else when we cut through the...

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Categories: betrayal, evil, social, trust,

Peace
Disgorge the land, unload the ship, and take
the old and new to keep. For down they went
the rich and poor, all good all bad, all...

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Categories: sympathy, war,

Jaime's Fall
I hear the women crying, I hear the children scream
I see the sun’s fiery rays, each and every glowing beam
 
I feel the wind blowing...

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Categories: angst, death, life, loss,



Schizophrenic Assumptions
Drowning the inner temperament babble, 
Every drop desperately taken to escape,
Attempt to suppress delusions from acts of travel,
The cure, a simply complex psychotherapy mandate.

In an...

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Categories: angst, family, recovery from...,

Goodbye
I knew I wanted you before you were born.
Then you were here.
I have had so many fears.
Without you and your love my heart is torn.
My...

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Categories: death, friendship, love, sympathy,

In Adda Quit
Feelings
expressed in words of endearment
A cheek stroking breeze on a hot Summer day
Cool of tile floor to walking bare feet
The squeeze of a hand.
A quick...

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Categories: caregiving, friendship, loss, sorry,


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