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Son Introspection Poems

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I Know Your Presents Will Never Leave
“I Know Your Presents Will Never Leave ”
(written by Michelle L. LeBlanc 12/24/2023)
Dedicated to my son: Jayden Donald LeBlanc
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Oh how we miss you
Especially this time...

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Categories: death, inspiration, introspection, loss,



Premium Member Weakness Son, it Lives in the Eyes
Feel the fear rushing through your pulse
I'm sure it's nothing like the pain I was forced to endure
I'm sure it's nothing but a misplaced heart...

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Categories: corruption, introspection, perspective, repetition,

Premium Member admit one
i love you ...

to the cold marrow, i do
beastess of black
the art of you, ritualistic, raw
all your names wrap me
savage, winged and wondrous …
tempt me,...

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Categories: addiction, analogy, imagery, introspection,

Premium Member Ego's Demise
I never thought they would figure me out
How could they find me in the layers of illusion?
I never thought one could completely turn about
So many...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: introspection, change, death, evil, faith,

Premium Member When Doing Your Best Is Not Enough
Darkness is all around me, where is the light?
Have I been blinded, and lost my sight?
Wherever I look, the truth I cannot see.
This is not,...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: god, growth, introspection, life,



Dialogue Between Thunder and the Lamb Part 2
"I am the wisdom of Greeks 
I am the gnosis of the savage barbarians 
I am the shrewdness of Greeks 
I am the prudence of...

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Categories: i am, identity, introspection,

Dialogue Between Thunder and the Lamb Part 1
"I am the absolute First and the absolute Last 
I am the esteemed and scorned 
I am the shameless woman and the holy elect 
I...

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Categories: introspection, deep, i am, identity,

Good Morning
It's been an odd dream, hasn't it?

I can taste my breath behind this mask
The sweet bitterness of cold brew and hazelnuts
As I run out to...

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© Derek Chos  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: depression, dream, introspection,

Premium Member Tombstones and Cemetery Await Us All, Be Brave
Tombstones And Cemetery Await Us All, Be Brave

Howl of the blowing winds waywarder than others
In the darkened cave where evil desires wait
Caste us into stiff...

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Categories: introspection, boxing day , corruption, integrity,

Premium Member What If
What if the incessant torture didn’t happen
so many dark times, but it’s unimaginable
for you to comprehend isn’t it?

No one knows, the tragedies that left me
so...

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Categories: introspection, abuse, anti bullying, child

Premium Member No Longer In Despair
As I bask in sun,
            think of battles won 
    ...

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© Alexis Y.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: introspection,

A Cry Heard Around the World
A CRY HEARD AROUND THE WORLD

 Every year about this time, a cry that rides on the tail of the wind is heard around the...

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Categories: introspection, angel, appreciation, blessing, christian,

Nersay Told'Em
Ruc Pascal Comeau
she named him after the place
where her great great grand uncle
was born.
She said he was the inventer of the
"clinchmens Clasp" a large
button that...

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Categories: courage, introspection, romantic love,

A Poetic Translation of Shakti Chattopadhyay I May Leave, But Why Should I
Thinking, turning back is better 

Handful of darkness 
Traces through all these years 
Never thought about you, deeply within! 

Now, halted night standing still, ...

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Categories: introspection,

Impossible Mission To Captcha Infinitesimal Moment
Impossible mission to captcha infinitesimal moment

alternately titled: tick tock runneth amuck
seconds elapse imperceptibly 
leaving me dumbstruck,
how quickly fleeting tempus fugit; 
ofttimes imagined as time thief.

Hence...

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Categories: introspection, 12th grade, analogy, butterfly,


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