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Angst Innocence Poems

These Angst Innocence poems are examples of Innocence poems about Angst. These are the best examples of Innocence Angst poems written by international poets.


Premium Member A Betrayal Of Innocence
A betrayal of innocence
leads to emotional collapse.
Every fledgling heart trusts its wings
before its flight feathers get clipped.

Nothing's more devastating than
a betrayal of innocence.
Songbirds cease to...

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Categories: innocence, angst, betrayal, crush, emotions,



Spring With The Wall
It's partial to Winter's bark gloom and weed bite—
Then comes Spring with his light massaging through stone,
In cold spots along her dark towering spine—
That lovers...

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Categories: angst, innocence, introspection, moving

Premium Member Stolen Innocence
I remember how the rose moon drizzled gold,
when stars within your eyes danced, flickering pearls,
curating a carnival of dreams untold~
while heavy skies unveiled tuscan truth,...

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Categories: innocence, angst, child abuse, deep,

Turn Of Leaf
Winter with thoughtful wings slips upon
When her voice is too frail to hold life—
Everywhere green, this light she's from;
In gentleness back the forest bites,
As feathery...

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Categories: angst, beautiful, innocence, introspection,

Insect innocence

Drink the poison from my blood, breathe the rot from my lungs.
Take all that has been decaying inside me and nurse it to health like...

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Categories: innocence, angst, child abuse, childhood,



Premium Member Iron Maiden
She hides behind a fragile smile

So insecure and in denial

No confidence or self esteem

A captive in an endless dream

Born a symbol of ice and fire

Hot...

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Categories: angst, innocence,

Premium Member The Waltz of a Poetess and Endless Conundrums

She, suffered in angst and a deep loneliness,
As her jasmined poertry, was new and just growing.
“What good are my poems regarding truthfulness 
or honesty?”
Against seas...

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Categories: cat, friend, friendship, innocence,

Premium Member Guilt Trip to Alaska
My eyes watered so heavily 
To the music sounding so heavenly 
I’m the perfect state of mind 
To cry at every sound 
This time around...

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Categories: innocence, angst, conflict, extended metaphor,

Love Cup, Northern Star
Dash it.., 
Dash it all says I.., 
Through bars - I espy.
Their 'eaven, their night sky.

Well.., dash it., 
Let 'em have it., 
And the Northern-
Love...

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Categories: angst, devotion, heartbreak, innocence,

Your Dream In My Subconsciousness
This 
smother
of pillows
without my twin
where Palovian
frisked skin only
falls far in
conscious 
sleep....

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Categories: angst, desire, innocence, light,

Premium Member A Toast To Misery
Shaking to its core, the cries go unheard across a nation.

Eyes and ears are glued to a screen,
that can only translate the pain we cannot...

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Categories: innocence, angst, anxiety, conflict, death,

Window Looking
From deep melancholy
I can see things are still moving.
Droning buildings, persons and some
pales of persons (inside), animal airs,
and walking phantasms yearning 
to be beautiful.

It all...

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Categories: innocence, angst, character, deep, humanity,

Hollowness Of Nirvana
An opening's gap
Construed as silver lining's
Lack— not wings; just blue stupor—
Clouds spinning circles.
Still crowns kings; a wisp of rain
Falls in brief— in heaven's clasp.

Why must...

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Categories: angst, deep, humanity, innocence,

Premium Member Cometh Forgiveness Day
“Children begin by loving their parents; as they grow older they judge them; sometimes they forgive them.”Quote by _Oscar Wilde
Cometh Forgiveness Day
We arrive on earth...

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Categories: innocence, angst, childhood, conflict, confusion,

Is This What Love Is
Those soft tendrils of skin grazing my being
Taking in my form whole
Accepting me as I was
Using me as I was

When did love turn to deceit...

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Categories: innocence, abuse, angst, anxiety, body,


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