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Beautiful Loneliness Poems

These Beautiful Loneliness poems are examples of Loneliness poems about Beautiful. These are the best examples of Loneliness Beautiful poems written by international poets.


Premium Member My Mistress, the Moon

From mine chamber, breathless and perspiring upon the bed,
I spy you there, out my window, looming overhead.
Your gaze, a silent arbiter in the night,
I cloak...

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Categories: loneliness, beautiful, dark, fantasy, gothic,



Premium Member Zephyr
Some express their pain,
some sacrifice it for others,
only poets turn it into poetry - (my quote)

Only poets can turn words into poems,
so those who are...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, loneliness, poetry,

Scars
Scars are ugly
Scars are beautiful
Like death
Like life
They are the same

Scars are you
Stories of you
It is here and there
Hidden and shown

They whisper to you 
A story...

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Categories: abuse, loneliness, mental health,

Dear Mama: A Cry from the Heart
Dear mama, your image lingers clear,
Your warm smile, your love sincere.
Your heart, so beautiful and kind,
A guiding light, now left behind.

I yearned to make you...

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Categories: death, heaven, loneliness, lonely,

Fearing love in winter
What if I never get better 
What if years pass and I’ll still find myself favoring solitude with no desire to form new relationships 
I’ll...

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Categories: loneliness, beautiful, betrayal, break up,



Premium Member Lonely

feeling the ache, the lonely
singing poetry through the soul
who knows what it is to doubt,
the music, the joy, the tears.

feeling the dark, the longing
burning silence...

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Categories: loneliness, lonely,

Premium Member Hide and Seek King
When I was young, I liked to play
With other kids on my block.
To backyards, front yards, everywhere,
For fun, we would all flock.

Every sport and game...

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Categories: children, games, hyperbole, loneliness,

Disappear
Extremely overwhelming enthusiasm,
with life depressing sarcasm.
Nihilism at its finest,
I forgot what's the feeling of best.
The more life goes further,
The more it gets darker.
What's the point...

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Categories: loneliness, abuse, anxiety, death, depression,

Disappear
Extremely overwhelming enthusiasm,
with life depressing sarcasm.
Nihilism at its finest,
I forgot what's the feeling of best.
The more life goes further,
The more it gets darker.
What's the point...

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Categories: loneliness, abuse, anxiety, death, depression,

Frostbitten Heartstrings and Drunken Truths
My eyes couldn’t help 
But wander 
And smile at every passing inch 

Aimlessly following the walls 
And your voice 
Throughout the house you lay your...

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© Ali Lynn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: loneliness, angst, body, december, deep,

triptych
Hydraulic system, heart made of pistons
Every co-ordinated mechanical manoeuvre
My heart served to you on a platter, your hors d'oeuvre
I look into your eyes, a deplorable...

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© Shay DOA  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: loneliness, 12th grade, angst, anxiety,

Beautiful Struggle
Beautiful struggle.
Struggle taught me to be bold.
It taught me not to be whom, I was the previous day
Struggle taught me to be strange and 
It...

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Categories: loneliness, allusion, anger, anxiety, betrayal,

coastline
Remember that day, we just wanted to get away 
You took me to the beach; it was my first time being there 
Everyone is so...

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© Shay DOA  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: loneliness, 12th grade, angst, anxiety,

deceit
I was seated in an unknown place 
Every corner I was greeted with was something new 
The last 3 years of my life may as...

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© Shay DOA  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: loneliness, 12th grade, angst, anxiety,

marionette
Why did it have to be you, it could have been anyone else 
But if it was anyone else, I wouldn't be writing this 
You...

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© Shay DOA  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: loneliness, 12th grade, anxiety, depression,


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