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Mystery London Poems

These Mystery London poems are examples of London poems about Mystery. These are the best examples of London Mystery poems written by international poets.


Waves Waving Part 2
I
The port on the Buffalo River
Joined the Indian Ocean
In southern Or South Africa

II
My matric students in 1981 and I
Became friends- I didnt do alcohol
With teacher...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: london, 12th grade, africa, america,



Whitechapel, London 1888
Wanton women of Whitechapel
Desperate and destitute
Weakened from want
Shrunken stomachs barren of bread
Dying from disease in dingy dosshouses
Selling themselves on the streets for shillings
to buy beer,...

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Categories: death, england, history, london,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: london, 12th grade, character, hope,

Transport For London Shaman
The TFL Shaman- A Journey Home.

Raindrops trickle down the misty train windows,
Obscuring views of coloured graffiti,
Works of passion sprayed on to embankment walls.
Bright colours splattered...

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Categories: london, blessing, forgiveness, journey, mystery,

Premium Member Most Famous Prophetess In England
Year 1488
Daring to hide it in verses and score,
Mother Shipton predicted her scrolls would not be understood until years after her body’s release.
Read aloud by...

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Categories: inspiration, london, mystery, perspective,



The Mystery Code
The  Mystery Code.

She is tapping on the glass with her finger nails. The sound is like pins dropping on a tiled floor. Their eyes...

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© Jane Gomm  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: adventure, imagination, london,

He Is Leaving Home
In great respect of the band I grew up listening to
              ...

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Categories: london, absence, angel, betrayal, business,

Premium Member The Castle
In the green countryside of Wales,
A castle sits, dark and decaying,
It holds many ghostly tales,
That the locals keep relaying.

Surrounded by majestic, rolling hillsides,
Covered by a...

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Categories: london, dark, england, horror, ireland,

The London Dead End
Tis a hallowed place...
This cobbled maze of alleyways
Which bond these rat infested streets
Yet, gas lamps lit, stand betwixt the corners
And lone Bobbies patrol beneath their...

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Categories: london, angst, death, depression, history,

Morning Blues of London
Morning Blues of London
by Steven Cooke

I see reflections in the window,
My coffee, my only friend.
Waiting for my journey to begin.

My suitcase, my only possession.
Yesterdays clothes,...

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Categories: london, imagination, mystery, love,

Ghosts In the East End of London(John Loving Iii's Haunting Pass)
1888 the year of terror and fear
throats slitted open from ear to ear

JACK THE RIPPER  preying on the road
He 's spooky and wears a...

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Categories: london, mystery

London 1647
Like the mediaeval skirmish, defeat with stale dismay
Adjacent to every dwelling the silent donor plague;
Masquerades of scarlet doom as those who pass away
Unhygienic circumstance with...

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Categories: london, animals, sad, social,


Book: Shattered Sighs