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Flower Introspection Poems

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


We all have ladders to climb
Changed my mind
and most probably
my spelling and words
quite a lot recently,

thinking we all live
in a simulation and
are bodies are
avatars or emojis,

was watching
high end particle
of love...

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Categories: introspection, creation, endurance, extended metaphor,



Premium Member Flower In The Sea
Written: April 20, 2024
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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, introspection,

Spring Shadow
Clouds bursting on clouds from the uncured rain,
Where stemmed wicks snuff out flower smoke,
Fissures that droop so much deeper—
The air full of seed will burn...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angst, deep, humanity, introspection,

Premium Member To Those True to Us


Those friends you have who are
silent seeds that have you bloom 
into the flower of a poet you are!

They glitter mightily in your soul's 
Always...

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Categories: friendship, introspection, poets, strength,

Premium Member June Bug
Under childish thumb
   picking dandelion teeth
stained in ochre crumb....

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Categories: childhood, flower, innocence, introspection,



Bird Cleaning
Birds scrubbing the winter's time,
Traded in the cold for so long,
As the first rhythm of spring makes the rain—
They sing in as they drop ostracizing...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bird, introspection, longing, rain,

Your Heart Breathes The Air
Your
heart
is
a wild flower
that
breathes the air
with
pedals
that
beat open and close
like
the heart
inside your soul
through
kindness and care
only
while
your 
heart breathes the air...

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Categories: introspection, image, imagery, inspiration, inspirational,

Rose Petals and Open Hearts
Vivid pictures of you & I are constantly running
circles through my mind
The times we shared when together are playing
on a loop in real time
These moments...

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Categories: emotions, introspection, love, true

Planter's Glass
To look on the 
storm's face in
the passion of 
shorn weeds— the
flower cannot eat;
green squeezed;
riddled rain 
disease.

Ground set; glory
ebbed— shaking in
sheds; another 
stem's shine and
shimmer...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: introspection, addiction, child, earth, flower,

Premium Member The Cycle of Past, Present, And Future
I left the past, in all its fullness, thinking, surely life isn’t complete.
     Next came the present, a flower in full...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: introspection, change, destiny, future, imagery,

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,

Premium Member Metaphysical Musing

Life is the epithet of extant intermission,
the construct of divine elements almighty designs
with the heavenly cosmic essence suffused supremely
within the coalesced trinity of body, mind...

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Categories: introspection, life,

Premium Member A Malady of Self
Is this malady true, or a trick of the night?
Wallowing through perceived blights and blows
Should I turn towards that mirthful morning light?

Is this unease even...

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Categories: anxiety, change, introspection, moving

Singed Cheeks
the winter sun aches with me— slipping through a tulip's ghost...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angst, flower, heartbroken, introspection,

Premium Member ''In Reply To Hamlet's Soliloquy'' Ii
“To be, or not?” asked Hamlet, tortured soul,
     a mind transfixed between looming limbo
and life's thin, airy hold; this loathsome role,
...

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Categories: allusion, depression, introspection, life,


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