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Marriage Introspection Poems

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


Premium Member Living Life as One
Like clouds drifting through a sun-brightened sky,
My thoughts start to ask, where, what, when and why.
Why am I here with you, what must I do?
How...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: happiness, introspection, life, love,



Premium Member Birdsong
Here lies Anna, 
lost without her mate,
he's promised to another,
an honour,
trapped within his fate.

Savage, this hand,
dealt in arcane amour,
her affection cannot placate, 
nor dictate,
that which...

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Categories: introspection, death, devotion, extended metaphor,

Premium Member Man of Mars
Such is a sorrow sculpted of sunstone,
Immortalised with studious refrain,
Tragedy, still, in beautiful atone,
Exuding light from a languish of pain.

Young Venus, I be, suspended in...

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Categories: imagery, introspection, love, metaphor,

Lies
Oiled and preened
Plucked and tucked
Everything as it should, no
As they see it should be

Plied with cloths of gold
Piled high with gems and stones
Their shroud of...

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Categories: introspection, analogy, corruption, fear, history,

Premium Member Ivy
She sits still, gazing at ivy trailing the garden wall
Verboten to seek any freedoms she saw
Every motion and musing metered for eyes of all
Her courage...

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Categories: growth, hurt, introspection, loneliness,



Premium Member Changed Past I Was a Man Who Found a Good Thing a Wife-
Changed past Lo, twas an low estate
A mark posted on my slate
Ebb of no esteem
Young fascinating dreams 

Of being married only a late teen of...

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Categories: introspection, analogy, appreciation, how i

Premium Member Priceless
Today on our morning dog walk in the hills 
I use my wife  
for a role she’s supremely suited for, 
a reflective foil for...

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Categories: humor, introspection, wife,

Premium Member Do We Have Nothing Left
I’m with you,
I’m without when not.

That’s how much you’ve become.
Plastered fabric enmeshed into me.
Like drywall, yet to crack, but firm and white.

Bare bones make us...

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Categories: introspection, america, happiness, home, husband,

Premium Member Letter of Inner Re-Evaluation
"LETTER OF INNER RE-EVALUATION"

As I think about the future moving forward, it seems that I miscalculated the opportunity laid before me. In this moment of...

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© Floyd Neal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: emotions, feelings, heartbreak, introspection,

Fireflies At Bedtime
In the supine chambers of my mind: 
Thoughts of different hues spring up unsought
They crisscross like fireflies in the dark  
Dancing virtually 3D all...

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Categories: introspection, confidence, conflict, courage, destiny,

Woman of the Wasteland I of III
As I wash these dishes. 
I wash the wishes 
from these tired and ruined hands. 

I look out into the street 
with a thousand yard...

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Categories: introspection, abuse, allegory, analogy, angst,

Poetry That Is
It scares them. 
Poetry that is.
Scratching your head.
Wondering how one would echo out such feelings on paper.
When others choose to stay comfortably numb.
Deep rooted levels...

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Categories: inspirational, introspection, marriage, poetry,

Premium Member Sometimes I Wish
Sometimes I wish I could go back in Time, 
salivating for intelligent conversation...I think,
Shakespeare would have been interesting -- 

Most people today, seeming more programmed
than...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: introspection, culture, freedom, humorous, hyperbole,

Premium Member Faith, An Acquired Taste
Faith is a purchased, acquired
taste; when faith well tested often
left little trace – auto insur., house insur.,
marriage certificate, legal documents galore,
the myth of a handshake,...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: faith, forgiveness, introspection, judgement,

Introspection of Myself
I never wanted to get married
But I always knew that
If ever I where to
It will be him, him only
Not the one to look at
But he...

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Categories: introspection, africa, character, future, marriage,


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