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Moon Immigration Poems

These Moon Immigration poems are examples of Immigration poems about Moon. These are the best examples of Immigration Moon poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Titanic - Fare Thee Well Poetry Contest
I recall many brights stars
but no moon
for lack of guiding light
we will sink soon

I see ladies 
with much fancier clothes
lowered with room to spare 
in...

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Categories: endurance, farewell, imagination, immigration,



Island Touch
Show me a place where I can be in a little island far above the sea where the skies touch the hills and transmit a...

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Categories: immigration, change, deep, desire, emotions,

Heavyweights
I am just dragging around the town carrying this heavy weight in my body when my normal weight is a hundred and ten pounds and...

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Categories: immigration, community, courage, environment, first

Taste of Solitude
Nights i spend being an owl
Doors i lock,windows i open
Stars,silence and my soul
Try to mend what is broken

Solitude has its own taste
Removes the burden of...

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© Aamy Khan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: beautiful, dedication, imagery, immigration,

Premium Member Racist Dichotomy and Democracy
Tell me more about democracy
Nobody is a fool
Tell me more about dichotomy
Go ahead! I am cool
Tell me more about racism
Nobody is a tool
Tell me more...

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Categories: immigration, bullying, color, discrimination, freedom,



Asylum
No one refuses a refuge
Even the holiness stays at sanctuary.

I'm halfway into the street
whose paw had held million souls
& millions of us astray at nights
like...

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Categories: immigration, life,

Indigo Ii
walking down a one-way path 
straight with the moon over one shoulder 
following the tracks 
as they lead into the horizon 
following the faded imagery...

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Categories: immigration, addiction, adventure, analogy, angel,

Premium Member Loose Magic
Loose Magic

Pee-a-boo, I see you...
Got your nose, 
and not your toes. 
Skipping rocks, 
and bubbles in the park. 

Eye contact from across the room, 
notes...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immigration, angel, anniversary, beauty, bible,

Premium Member Spaghetti
Spaghetti

The meat, 
the cheese,
the sauce.

The smiles,
the laughs,
the wine.

The music, 
the song, 
the moment... 

The vow of forever!

Then...

You and I, 
and the garlic bread!



A. Foster, Ann...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immigration, crazy, cute, cute love,

Premium Member The Cat
The Cat

It is late, 
nearly half-past nine. 
You are asleep beside me.
The clock on the wall is too loud. 
I need to buy another. 
This...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immigration, addiction, atheist, christian, hope,

Premium Member Questions
Questions

What defines... success?
Is it how many people you know. 
Is it where you have been, 
or where you will go? 

Is it who you talk...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immigration, adventure, america, angel, anti

Premium Member U
U

It is cool here. 
Is it hot there?
You have not written. 
I have not received...
a letter.

Do you think of me?
I remember you. 
I can not...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immigration, america, angel, anniversary, anti

Azure Iv
cold stars shown down
deep into the outer voids 
night skies
drifting dreams
keep shifting across 
desolate planes 
distant dark rains 
gather the insane 
drifting down 
light flickers...

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Categories: immigration, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

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: immigration, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart
David J Walker 

Betcha didn’t know
A previously undiscovered crater 
on the moon 
Was named for Amelia Earhart.
And if I go real soon
I’ll take part...

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Categories: allusion, immigration, nonsense,


Book: Shattered Sighs