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Sorrow Identity Poems

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


Premium Member From Pompeii
He appeared out of nowhere and convinced me to sit with him for a drink.
His eyes were wide and glistening, his brow - of the...

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Categories: identity, death, fate, fear, for



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,

I Am More Than The Names You Call Me
Do not call me a freak
Loser nerd or even geek
You may think it's funny but
It's like you punched me in the gut
Words painful and very...

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Categories: bullying, feelings, identity, image,

Things that go through my brain on a Thursday morning



 In the depths of my heart, a shadow dwells, Regret's icy grip, a tale it tells. Missed opportunities, choices made, Unraveled dreams, a path...

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Categories: destiny, endurance, fate, identity,

Premium Member Inner Turmoil
It is not fair, it is not just,
That you have things that I don't!

Do I suffer with envy and jealousy,
Coiling like a noose in my...

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Categories: emotions, fate, feelings, identity,



A Stranger in Foreign Lands
I live among my very kind, equal in blood, but with a different mind. I always feel, I am alone, a tiny pebble in a...

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Categories: identity, confusion, courage, desire, hurt,

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,

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,

Premium Member Oblivion

I do not recall being oblivious to someone
who had to remind me who they were. Even If
I had forgotten, I think that certain links or...

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Categories: character, identity,

INGRATE
I feel so sad to be a child of my home 
It sounds ungrateful when moaning on a throne 
but I reallly am trapped in...

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Categories: happiness, i am, identity,

Existential Crisis
Oh how I wish that I could be nothing or nowhere.
An ethereal cloud.
Floating...
Without...
A worry, a care or a doubt.

A meandering, infinite corridor.
Yet I embody no...

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Categories: identity, deep, emotions, how i

My crown of Sorrow
Life seems to manifest itself more of me into a frown
Surrounded by the foreign and the indifferent
My heart pumps but for what? I feel like...

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Categories: depression, identity, sorrow,

Equity For All To See
In shadows cast by prejudice, a knock resounds,
At the door of your heart, where peace abounds.
Brother, let not questions cloud the air,
For I am like...

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

Premium Member Mother
What do girls do who haven't any mothers to help them through their troubles? - Louisa May Alcott


Wherever my heart has gone,
Whatever my soul has...

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Categories: appreciation, happiness, hope, identity,

Premium Member Toxic Masculinity
I wish I was a manly man, a poor man’s money monger,
Making war and living for the day when I was stronger,
Many men are making...

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Categories: happy, identity, mental health,


Book: Shattered Sighs