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Memory Identity Poems

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


Premium Member A betrayal of innocense
Youth is a deep,
                   colorful green as...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: identity, allusion, analogy, appreciation, growing



Premium Member The Past
That which once was and can no longer be,
a vision once seen you can no longer see.
When described as a thought, a memory,
or a seed...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: identity, age, birth, change, creation,

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 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 Masquerade
It's not you 
that I miss.
No, not you.

I thought I knew
your twinkling eyes,
your warm embrace,
your words of love.

The false memory 
of you remains here,
in my...

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Categories: identity,



Identity
IDENTITY

I just want to be who I am, or even to know
Living this modern life is like being in armour
True freedom, now merely a fading...

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Categories: identity,

Disruptive Pattern Material
I was first picked up
In a cast-off shop in Liverpool; 
Surrounded by racks of seasoned shirts
Bearing names of old soldiers.

“Draper” draped on an immature frame
In...

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Categories: allegory, fashion, identity, life,

Change Must Come
I have been counted as nothing by society,
I have been driven to the point of insanity.
They that see me turn up their nose and laugh...

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Categories: identity, anger, anxiety, betrayal, change,

Premium Member Than the Grand Illusions of Those Paradise Shores
Than The Grand Illusions Of Those Paradise Shores

I that dares the purple sunlight to ease my soul
splinter and enter this old, discontented heart
all the mistakes,...

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Categories: art, courage, hope, identity,

Premium Member Volleyball In the Rafters
Above the public pool
a volleyball so cool
stuck for years
in the rafters
Someone’s
breath of life
trapped in
it’s bladder
Evidence of
their lingering
presence, me
wondering
if they ever
pondered the 
relevance of
the essence they
left...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: friendship, identity, life, meaningful,

Premium Member Transition
In the end, what is there to be, but alone?

To recognize at last and say goodbye

To all those things that were not I;

To join the...

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Categories: identity, change, god, heaven, humanity,

Premium Member Memory
...that builds its scaffolding within
neuro-rivulets
brain tidy 
or caught in random whims
to form a sense of self

memory, where it resides
      ...

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Categories: identity, childhood, growing up, humanity,

Premium Member Lunacy Loo Flies
*** Lunacy Loo Flies ***


Beauuty, in a creature from
Among the most high;
In rythmic song while in her flight 
Witnessng the realities and fancies
Circling the clouds...

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Categories: bird, identity, journey, lost,

My Reflection
As I look at my reflection, I see a woman that's lost her way,
a woman who no longer cares for herself. 
Her eyes have seen...

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Categories: identity, conflict, depression, how i

Premium Member Deaf and Dumb
I met her in the orphanage that sheltered drab lives.
A young girl past her teens, deaf and dumb, 
Not by birth but through an accident.

She...

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Categories: absence, dark, identity,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things