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Lonely Judgement Poems

These Lonely Judgement poems are examples of Judgement poems about Lonely. These are the best examples of Judgement Lonely poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Heaven nor hell
Last few years gone by
Time seems to fly.
Of late 
as is fate
I am seeing my due date
My expiration time is coming due
But I do not...

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Categories: age, betrayal, health, judgement,



Day of Judgement: From Hell to Heaven
As the sun set and darkness fell,
A trance grew upon me, a curse, a spell.
A lonely feeling engulfed my soul,
As I searched for answers to...

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Categories: judgement, feelings,

Premium Member Hell Your New Home
Your words and actions
lashing out at everyone
fire~smoke everywhere


Do you love the heat
hell could be your great hot spot
new home made for you...

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Categories: judgement, cry, evil, fire, hurt,

Premium Member Lovestock Instock
In our evolution

                we’re ever forced to chart,

  ...

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Categories: judgement, conflict, culture, gender, heart,

Premium Member The Way We Look
I find people as a whole are very judgmental,                ...

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Categories: feelings, jobs, judgement, life,



We the People Are All Just People
What people get to decide and validate other people by categorizing them? Is it the “good people,” the “rich people,” the “smart people…?”
I’m really just...

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Categories: encouraging, inspiration, judgement, peace,

Justitia
Amber scales hanging side by side 
like the fierce wheels of destiny 
that tame the ego and the pride.
For contempt is a mutiny 
that to...

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Categories: judgement,

Premium Member I Wandered Lonely As a Duckling
"I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud"
~by William Wordsworth~

I wandered lonely as a Duckling
Swimming in a big and lovely pond,
Trying to fit in and make a...

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Categories: hurt, judgement, lonely,

Premium Member Sweet Grace
Sweet Grace

Forgiven is grace, 
on my face, 
smiling, 
that I am free. 
Jesus, 
he loves me. 

How do I know that He is real, 
because...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: judgement, 12th grade, addiction, anti

Premium Member Deprived
Deprived (sleep)

The small green light
on the radio dial... 
glares at me in the dark. 
It is like a lazar light show going off. 
I threw...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: judgement, anxiety, confusion, crazy, emotions,

Abortions
America constitutions in hand of 9 judges
But it is hard to understand their logicism
Oh you have no legal right of your own life
Really when all...

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Categories: judgement, america, bereavement, birth, grief,

Premium Member Ticks and Chimes
Ticks and Chimes

The pictures on the walls, 
and in my books...
are all that I have, 
from yesterday, 
to remember you by, 
and all those that...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: judgement, america, angel, grief, inspiration,

Dark Devices
Dark devices turn deep inside. 
Churning in deep secret places,
Long lost to angel staring eyes. 
Hallow and dark stains seep
Into what is and what will...

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Categories: judgement, analogy, angel, anger, art,

Winters House
WINTERS HOUSE 
Black, bare in despair 
alone to nowhere 
On a corner crossroads to everywhere
Sits a house half-forgotten 
a house full of itself and memories
Dark...

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Categories: judgement, abuse, allegory, art, bereavement,

The Lines of Justice Drawn
Once I saw, father was drawing a cave of the Altamira. 
Still, there is so much light in this darkness! 
He said. 
I saw a...

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Categories: god, jesus, judgement, lonely,


Book: Shattered Sighs