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Girl Identity Poems

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


My Name is Girl by Amenah Manzoor
My name is “Girl”
A girl with wings
I had a pearl
A pearl filled with inks

I had a dream 
A dream to fly
I heard a scream
A scream,...

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Categories: confidence, girl, identity, inspiration,



Premium Member Where's The Men
WHERE'S THE MEN

Where's the men that once lived here
few men remain of yesteryear,
Beautiful masculinity, 
Artfully carved of dignity

The command and gruff within his voice,
The rough...

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Categories: identity, christian, faith, family, father

The Girl in the Mirror
I look in the mirror
There I see the prettiest girl in the world
For all her curves and edges
She sure is a sight for sore eyes

She...

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Categories: identity, beautiful, beauty, christian, girl,

Tick Tick
What is it 
That girl who rides that rollercoaster,
The one that brings others fear—
They call her Brave
The truth is she lives for thrill 
Is it...

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Categories: identity, 11th grade, anxiety, childhood,

Somebody I used to know
Today I was asked to think of something nice to do for myself everyday 
But I couldn't, 
I froze I couldn't think of a single...

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Categories: identity, child, childhood, me, meaningful,



Shattered glass
Shattered resilience
In shards of shattered glass, her reflection lies,Splintered and fractured, betrayed by her eyes.Each piece a story of heartache and pain,A portrait of loss,...

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Categories: identity, abuse, addiction, allusion, anger,

Premium Member The Traveller
The midnight pokes out from under the dirt,
navy, with chrome trim, catching the moon’s eye,
that Ally Sheedy fringe can’t help but flirt,
as her 1970’s Audi...

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Categories: growing up, identity, introspection,

Antimony Foolishness
Antimony Foolishness
Age 51 is often when one’s unable,
To buy the status quo, it’s old and needs mending.
New sports car, how youthful!  Refuting the label,
Of...

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Categories: age, friendship, identity, life,

Premium Member Tears Disguised as Raindrops
A girl with looks like yours,
she must be on a mission 

A pretty face 
that could flip a bias 
before even knowing it existed 

Takes...

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Categories: corruption, emotions, hate, identity,

Premium Member Arlington heights and Me
We'd tore into the city traveling over twenty two towns 
stopping briefly at the Chicago health department so 
the children and I could received immunizations...

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Categories: identity, baby, beautiful, beauty, blessing,

Premium Member Annie
Dear ‘Prudence’
would have been my fate 
after the song
if he had his way
luckily that night in June
not a moment too late
nineteen eighty-six
my mother crowned me...

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Categories: identity, birth, childhood, family, father

City Girl
I'm a cat and city girl now,
Enroute on transit doing a twirl.
...

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Categories: cat, city, girl, identity,

I Want to Know What It Feels Like To Be a Normal Teenager
To go out with friends
Without having a care in the world
To find people
who just get me
And accept me the way I am
To be good at...

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Categories: identity, 9th grade, body, depression,

Premium Member Let Me Be Frank
Let me be Frank.

I pulled up to the Stork Club in a bright Red Coupe Deville. I must admit I felt a bit of pride...

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Categories: identity, character, fantasy, future, humor,

No Mistake
Let’s not make this so little mistake,
We don’t have to agree with Marie or Catherine,
To love a girl, she has other assets,
Her tantalizing lipstick, I...

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Categories: appreciation, friendship, identity,


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