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Autumn Identity Poems

These Autumn Identity poems are examples of Identity poems about Autumn. These are the best examples of Identity Autumn poems written by international poets.


Kalopsia
like the gold ring embracing my finger yet
cold and aloof, always more beautiful just beyond my sight
than within it
because illusion is impossibly perfect
a space beyond...

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Categories: identity, society, wisdom, words,



This Too Will Pass
My feet is moving but I am standing on the ground, my heart is reeling, and I want to get out of this miserable town;...

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Categories: identity, america, city, endurance, environment,

Hearken
Hearken to my song, my tale
My story swift, and true;
I will utter only once.
‘Neath skies of azure blue

I seek the science of the mind;
The study...

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Categories: identity, 12th grade, autumn, i

Snaggletooth the Snitch
Me and the missus live in decent
sturdy accommodations (formerly 
Schwenksville Elementary School
ofttimes referred to as prison,
and manager as the de facto warden),
albeit not so shabby...

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Categories: identity, absence, autumn, care, class,

Premium Member Unlikely Senior Citizen
When did it happen? I’m thinking
It must have been when I was sleeping
I changed from young and restless
To the elderly, wrinkled, graying - old-fashioned

When did...

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Categories: age, courage, identity, memory,



Premium Member My Eclipse
I sat inside my desert.
Then in a moment,
I sprang from despair.
To where the forest wept,
while the wild slept
I listened in awe and dismay. 

How do...

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Categories: identity, allusion, autumn, courage, creation,

Letting Go
Clothed by a smile, naked through words
A beginning, bound to no end
Life, an observation to be captured
Freedom sought, by a captive soul
Autumn feels, so much...

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Categories: identity, conflict, confusion, deep, depression,

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: identity, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Old Taoists Always Die
I'm a 68 year aged
ecofeminist Taoist,
Yin Unitarian and Yang Universalist
in a bicameral
dipolar co-arising 
Left/Right-UnWinged EarthCentric kind of way

Where "permacultural"
presumes death
and resumes life,
both multiculturally held together
in...

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Categories: death, health, identity, integrity,

Sunflower
In a field of flowers, 
Born she, a flower different from others.

Though a fragrant rose in the valley she wished to be,
Became she, a victim...

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Categories: identity, autumn, boyfriend, creation, devotion,

Premium Member Flora's Forest Treasure
Was but a shrub, clinging to rocky hill..
when first I strayed in forest aflower.
Er'nt son's return to rose and whippoorwill,
and brook's water glider mossy bower.

Below..,seventeen...

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Categories: heaven, identity, inspirational, nature,

Dragonfly
Dragonfly 


An odd thing in the sky 
An alien aircraft
Four webbed wings and two enormous 
compound eyes 
An elongated twig of a frame
A dragonfly 
Cold...

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Categories: identity, blessing, creation, fairy, flying,

Second Chance
Angela stumbled 
into the darkened lecture hall 20 minutes late 
and slid into a seat in the back. 
Down below the professor was talking near...

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Categories: character, courage, education, identity,

A Woodland Encounter
On this beautiful autumn morning I 
was strolling down a woodland path,
suddenly I was stopped in my tracks 
I stood in awe, rays of sunlight...

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Categories: character, humor, identity, judgement,

Premium Member Twentyfour 2018
frowns
     circus closed
          rings returned
       ...

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Categories: identity, art, autumn, flower, garden,


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