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Memory Imagery Poems

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


Premium Member Bridging the Gap
Mary Fletcher was prime minister in olde England, like fondest memory,
Of days when the twilight stood still, with silver moon, floating on sea.

Mary Fletcher was...

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Categories: fantasy, imagery, nature, nursery



Where Does the Time Go
seconds slip through fingers like fine sand,
Minutes melt away in morning light.
Hours stretch and bend at day's demand,
Then vanish with the coming night.

Where does the time go when we look away?
When laughter fills a room, when tears fall free?
It pools in moments we cannot delay,
Then rushes forward, boundless as the sea.

It hides in coffee cups and halfway smiles,
In bedtime stories, stretching past their end.
It's lost in daydreams spanning countless miles,
And found in conversations with a friend.

Where does the time go? Perhaps it never leaves—
Just changes form like water, air, and light.
Becoming memory that gently weaves
The tapestry we carry through the night.
...

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Categories: analogy, imagery, life, poetry,

Tea
“Tea”

Steam pouring forward, perhaps captured with the cold air of time
To be forgotten and lost
Blown away too quick to be tangible
Gentle momentum but me
Not so

Not...

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Categories: death, depression, gothic, imagery,

clean and cut open
sober now,
and every second screams louder than the last.
the silence i begged for
now drips like acid through my spine.

when i was high, 
the world floated...

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Categories: imagery, addiction, change, deep, drug,

Premium Member Xemidoofnac
A heron watched me 
from painted rushes,
brush-stroked by a man 
who lived in a wagon
lacquered with stars 
and road-dust and wind,
who sometimes drank too much
and...

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Categories: art, bird, imagery, in



Premium Member To Karin: A Plain Beyond the City
Coal-brown smoke smudged lightly
with hesitant fingers
into the wet grey sky at the edges,
a yellowing of dried grass
scattered with copper berries
fallen from their vines,
a leaf spinning...

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Categories: farewell, goodbye, imagery, lost

Premium Member Things I Almost Understood
A soggy teddy bear
lay on the shoulder of the highway—
head twisted, limbs askew,
its damp fur clinging to gravel
and its sightless eyes beseeching heaven.
I watched from...

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Categories: childhood, high school, imagery,

THE RED
Thinking I was paralized, 
understanding I was torn.
Feeling no love,
and my existence void of any form.
Hovering I felt I had traveled 
beyond a dream.
I knew...

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Categories: dream, fire, god, imagery,

Off To See You Go
River flows afar
A long time ago flowing
As I see you off....

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Categories: goodbye, imagery, memory,

Premium Member The Persistence of Memory Painting by Salvador Dali - Collaboration with Dilly Dally
Caustic memories dissolve on my tongue
Lingering tastes of battery acid and nicotine  
Cause me to choke on putrid saliva.  
Staring at melting walls,...

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© Sara Jama  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: art, deep, imagery, poetry,

Premium Member Every Which Way
Suzie lived next door to Tom, and their families were the best of friends;
Like toffee clouds, chasing rainbows, once the blue storm wildly spends!

Tom and...

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Categories: imagery, children, fantasy, friend, fun,

my soul in foreign lands, forgotten 1
The map unrolls, a skin of dust
where landmarks shift like whispers lost to a gust.

I trace a fracture, jagged, unfamiliar...
place where my phantom feet wandered,...

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Categories: imagery, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,

Midnight Chrome
In the hush of dusk when streetlights flicker alive,
obsidian sheet metal catching dying light,
A black Chevy Impala – Detroit steel poetry in motion.
They don’t make...

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Categories: appreciation, car, imagery, inspirational,

Premium Member What Remains, When Love Outlives the Living

Under the cadence of footsteps on worn cobblestones,
At the café where steaming cups held time hostage,
Eyes met and lingered, a glance stretched into an eternity.
A...

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Categories: culture, emotions, heartbreak, imagery,

Premium Member Dance of Death
It’s nearly two as the Reaper’s clock begins to strike.
A thundering clap shakes the trembling ground,
as death knolls beckon me into this thick, hazy night.
Coming...

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© Sara Jama  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: imagery, dark, deep, emotions, gothic,


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