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Spring Introspection Poems

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


Shadow Self, By Nature
Spring tones, the blues— creature sky must come down,
For Summer will chip on flowers cut under ploughs, 
Power now shared by crows long before Autumn's...

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Categories: deep, god, introspection, loneliness,



Nature's Flower Runs Through My Fears
Nature's flower runs through my fears,
Her old seasons there interceding
On the silver gray blunt of the shears,
Where the stem—sharpened by night—is keeping
For the day's rain...

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Categories: angst, flower, introspection, loneliness,

Premium Member All That Rises Must Fall
Her spring returns to me, in death,
I shed a tear, alone, 
for the weeping blossoms,
in the knowledge a moon will rise again,
before the rhythm of...

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Categories: introspection, creation, death, extended metaphor,

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,

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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Categories: angst, deep, humanity, introspection,



Premium Member Scenes of Childhood
Running fancy free into a field,
Chasing butterflies my path revealed,
My arms outstretched into the sky,
I am so happy--not caring why.
Cooled by a fragrant soft Spring...

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Categories: growing up, introspection, nostalgia,

If only I knew how to stop dying
If I knew not to die in life,
For I have died so many times,
I would turn to stardust,
To be forever immortal.

I would turn into darkness
Not...

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Categories: introspection, creation, faith, future, heaven,

My enemy is kept close
My only enemy left is myself
No one to displace the spring of hate

If he stood across and challenged me
I would surely fight

I would combat with...

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Categories: conflict, hate, introspection, lonely,

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

Surviving March Minichu
Seeds dropping off stray blossoms
Shaking heads with the cold—
A skinny patches' prayer in a garden

Instead of frost, dirt's growing pains—
That Spring bed throughout Winter's room,
Warming...

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Categories: beautiful, introspection, light, love,

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,

Premium Member SPRING SPRINGS-
___days until spring time
temperatures rising hotter
trees are budding

3/15/24
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2024?
...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, environment, introspection,

Premium Member Bergamot
Have I not yet awoke,
since last I wandered bare, 
in fields of bergamot and smoke,
and spring morning’s air,
blows a little more brilliant,
holding her prayer,
for my...

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Categories: dream, introspection, longing, love,

Chinese translations Li Bai
Chinese translations Li Bai

These are my modern English translations of Chinese poems by Li Bai, who was also known as Li Po.



Zazen on Ching-t’ing Mountain
by...

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Categories: introspection, bird, farewell, goodbye, green,

Spring Weathering
As the door's brass knob aches—
Where winter season holders twist;
A new bloom in her child's frame—
Outside in my heart throb away.

Where winter season holders twist,
By...

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Categories: introspection, angst, child, desire, heartbreak,


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