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Seasons Identity Poems

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


Flesh Wounds
The mirror reflects a lifetime etched upon my skin; a canvas of stories whispered through maturity. I stand before it, middle-aged and exposed, my nakedness...

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Categories: identity, appreciation, beauty, body, growth,



Divine Expressions
We're all expressions of the All, all designed
for different things
The earth is a stage & we're all its actors, living
& breathing divine beings
The father of...

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Categories: god, identity, mirror, philosophy,

Premium Member The Legend of Nolan Ryan Major League Baseballs Strike Out King
It's not easy becoming a Legendary  
Major League Baseball pitcher.
It never was and will never be.
You get put through the wringer
and hung out to...

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Categories: baseball, character, culture, identity,

There Is a Land
THERE IS A LAND

There is a land, always near to me, 
I know so well,
A place, where the cycle of seasons 
Never fails to mark
Each...

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Categories: dedication, england, home, identity,

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,



Living Word For Soldier, Farmer, Athlete
Thinking 1st Timothy, 2ndTimothy, Titus
Do they help us manage church worship
"Worship", of course, includes Sunday sermon?

Clearly we are to watch, pray, test spirits
Timothy had mom...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: identity, bible, christian, confusion, culture,

Premium Member Willows
WILLOWS

Willow rise and flourish —
A verdant contrast
To summer’s sun-blanched sky —
Lifting your branches ever high,
But then curving, draping 
In arcs on down, with your leaves
So...

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Categories: identity, metaphor, nature, passion,

Premium Member I Took a Walk
I took a walk by a river today
And it was a cold one at that
Saw the clouds all passing by
One was even wearing a hat
I...

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Categories: identity, angst, care, heart, how

Premium Member My Foolish Heart
How my mind as that of a child
Frivolous and foolish seeks solace
In a fictitious world of make believe
While reality, like a fiend stares right on...

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Categories: child, fantasy, identity,

In My Minds Eye
I see how it once was 
Days of crystal line Blue skies 
& emerald green seas 
of sweet grass, gently
Swaying …
from Horizon to horizons edge...

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Categories: identity, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

We Dream of Rain Ii
We dream of rain
In the setting sun 
in the season of one.
A wildest west and a withered crest, 
the coat of arms. 
A falcon and...

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Categories: identity, adventure, anger, art, atheist,

Color Is But An Identity
color is
but an identity
torn between seasons
 of potential similarities
the darkness of my skin
does not define
the tone of my heart

Lies tell the truth
yet
the truth tells lies
the...

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Categories: identity, discrimination,

Premium Member A Poet's Life Review
A life has passed; the years' account:
Was bravery shown at seasons' fount?

Was it a life made ever strong?
Did it show sense; did it know wrong?

Was...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, change, humanity, identity,

Hiatus
I had a dream to dissolve my body
Into harmony and song. 
Not to be appraised course or consequence,
But the ecstasy for which I long.

I’d seen...

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Categories: absence, destiny, dream, identity,

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,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things