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Confusion Introspection Poems

These Confusion Introspection poems are examples of Introspection poems about Confusion. These are the best examples of Introspection Confusion poems written by international poets.


DELUSION
DELUSION

Affirmation without discipline is the beginning of delusion
But at first glance, any deeper meaning is not easy to see
I assume such a saying should never...

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Categories: introspection, wisdom,



Insanity and Reality
In the halls of my mind I walk as I ponder,
Over things that trouble me, big and small,
Over things that tear me asunder;
As though I...

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© Deng Ater  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, hope, introspection, me,

A Collective In Pieces
We struggle to find peace in the collective 
because we're in pieces as a whole
This fragmentation is unnatural & we're
at war with the divisive
No matter...

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Categories: introspection, perspective, philosophy, spiritual,

Premium Member CHILLING SPRING AUTUMN WINDS-
 it’s such a modes
 hint of fall yet it is  just
spring time cause cooling

chill the breeze April 
it is so now spring season
so...

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Categories: introspection, allusion, analogy, confusion, environment,

Tribulation
I'm seeing spontaneous combustion within 
the body of the masses
Massive fires & eruptions quickly turn
all things to ashes
Social clashes come to heads in ways
not seen...

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Categories: introspection, perspective, philosophy, religious,



Silence
Reward silence with gifts of the like for
attention is precious
& know tunnel vision can be a blessing for your
focused expression
This method is a form of...

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Categories: inspiration, introspection, perspective, poetry,

Distractions
Confusion hangs in the air like lanterns not yet lit
I look around in a daze, as if I have gone astray 
memories somber, like watercolors...

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Categories: confusion, introspection,

Reformation
There was a man that took a fall & was broken
in many ways
He had the strength to rise again after being betrayed
& led astray
Sometimes the...

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Categories: inspiration, introspection, philosophy, spiritual,

Premium Member Bilocation
Yoo-hoo!
yes I’m here 
unaware 
Where are you,
I’m somewhere too,
Peekaboo!
Who said that
I don’t know 
It’s dark 
everywhere,
Well that’s true 
So you’re elsewhere
out of view,
I guess so
Yoo-hoo!
Stop...

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Categories: confusion, deep, introspection,

Premium Member Shaking Nightmares From A Concussive Night
Blowout, burnout, jagged shells left from the explosion
Crawl out from shelter in place; a confused, wobbly motion
Blank slate, wipeout, cauterized emotion
Tally and assess losses, repairs,...

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Categories: confidence, confusion, courage, introspection,

Premium Member Desire
She comes to me before dawn,
in that time between sleep and wake.
She has no name or face,
but the body of a goddess.
Breasts of perfect size...

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Categories: confusion, emotions, introspection, loneliness,

Premium Member Obviating need to forgive
first stirred expectation, then denial
shroud of negativity, a dark cloud
betrayed we reacted, soul contracted
shattered was our heart that once stood so proud

feeling alone, despondent and...

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Categories: forgiveness, introspection, wisdom,

Made For An Unnumbered Powers
Empathize,
And part with the clouds;
Light's story.
...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angst, confusion, introspection, journey,

Premium Member Ego's Deceptions
Does life to anyone really make sense?
If it does, then I must be really dense.
God offers his wisdom and truth to man,
Yet it still seems...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, god, humanity, introspection,

Winter's Scars Minichu
Winter's frosty heart still feels the frost's burn
Of the vacancy of color beneath Her eyes—
Now it's just white unconscious cells that turn

The sun to a...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angst, confusion, dark, introspection,


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