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January Identity Poems

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


In the Webbed Silence
In the webbed corners of my brain 
There blooms a sinister flower 
Its petals dripping with venom 
 And thick roots entwined with despair 

Begins...

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Categories: identity, conflict, dark, emotions, how



View From the Looking Glass
You say you're old, but I don't see it
Your wrinkles are just lines of wisdom
Your hair is not gray, but silver
Your eyes are not dull,...

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Categories: identity, deep, encouraging, how i

Recipe for Good Old-Fashioned Depression
Ingredients:

~ A pint of stress
~A cup of anxiety 
~A tablespoon of guilt
~A pinch of regret
~A dash of hopelessness
~A sprinkle of self-doubt

Directions:

- Mix all the ingredients...

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Categories: identity, depression, emotions, feelings, loneliness,

Excise Exercise 1: Today is the Day
Excise Exercise 1.

Today is the Day she prints out her poems-
a careful first time collation of black and white,
and every color to be seen, in...

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Categories: identity, change, growth, health, heart,

Zodiac Goth
All
True
Goths
Covet
Lace
Vampires
Lightning
Spiders
Coffins
And
Poetry



*I wrote this poem on January 8, 2024, as part of a ’30 days of poetry’ January challenge. This was day 8 and the prompt...

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Categories: identity, dark, gothic, how i



Premium Member Maintain Your Integrity
Written: January 15, 2024
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Fiction, factuality, and fetching flavors.
Tangible, practical, natural perspective.
Can a warm...

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Categories: analogy, bereavement, character, identity,

Resolved To Do Better

It’s long been a tradition of mine
to welcome January with a few resolutions. 
But the played-out “New Year, New Me” nonsense
has my head filled with...

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Categories: identity, dedication, january, motivation, new

Wonderment at existence mine
Wonderment at existence – mine

a sixty four year old married bloke
born January 13th, mcmlix
under Capricorn sign in general,
and January 13th in particular
who dons online personage
with...

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Categories: identity, adventure, age, animal, celebration,

HIDDEN RADIANCE
Starting of each day with her not so fancy and cliché morning routine,

I mean school, home, church, work, was as far as she could imagine,

She...

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Categories: identity, absence, december, emotions, for

Premium Member The Compliment by Max Burchett
by Max Burchett

Lots of flattery and L.A. handshakes given,
But once upon a time, actually just last year,
A seemingly casual compliment was for me heaven,
One I...

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Categories: appreciation, dream, encouraging, identity,

5 Unlikely Methods
1.)

I read a poem about a dream and so, I try to 
track my dreams, I try to catch them in my pillow case.
All night-...

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Categories: identity, january, recovery from,

Premium Member Yes Obscessed With Poetry
*** Yes…Obscessed with Poetry! ***

As the moon was releasing finale beams
And the sun was dressing 
For her later, post-solstice, winter rise…
I had not yet slept,...

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Categories: conflict, god, identity, imagery,

Goodbye
That he made me an ordinary unknown identity
Neither mystical nor unique
As one amongst the ordinary lot
Aware that most of the guests attending the posh do
Raise...

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Categories: identity, allusion, goodbye, lost love,

Premium Member Identity Crisis
He says he saw "(this nation's)
Identity sold and robbed by immigration..."
And I remembered
My first day teaching at the border school
First teacher there that August morning
Cows...

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Categories: identity, america, immigration, patriotic,

Midnight In January
Another sleepless night,
I watch the snow fall. 

Furious flurries in a heavenly jailbreak,
they pile up in the window corners anonymously.

One itinerant catches itself on the...

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Categories: courage, destiny, identity, metaphor,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things