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Butterfly Loneliness Poems

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


Fukuda Chiyo-ni haiku translations 2
Fukuda Chiyo-ni Haiku

Fukuda Chiyo-ni (1703-1775) was a celebrated Japanese poet and painter of the Edo period, also known as Kaga no Chiyo.

CHIYO-NI POEMS ABOUT WOMEN...

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Categories: loneliness, desire, flower, mother son,



My missing piece
Oh I’m looking for my missing piece
Hi-dee ho, here I go 
It’s been two days since you left
It feels like I’ve been rolling for centuries
You’re...

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Categories: loneliness, bereavement, child, dad, growing

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,

Premium Member The man upstairs

Keys rattle,
door slowly closes ...
An echo of footsteps walk upstairs..

You can hear his bedroom door close,
a little bump as he sits on his bed,
then there...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: emotions, loneliness, missing,

Premium Member Beautiful, Gentle and Fragile One
There within patches of baby blue so alone... 
you float beautiful, gentle and fragile one;
then, someone who admired your beauty, 
gave you this sweet, pretty...

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Categories: loneliness, beauty, butterfly, desire, freedom,



Other Probabilities
“Please.” 
A befitting word for filling up the blanks. Today is a blessing so far, with bright sunlight and a moment of efforts perhaps could...

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Categories: introspection, loneliness, poems,

Premium Member Rules
Rules

In life, it is a give and take. 
However, for some it is just take and take. 
For others, it is only fulfilling to know
that...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: loneliness, angel, celebration, heart, hope,

Premium Member Loneliness
alone, forlorn, lonely
with a heart darkened by sorrows
I felt my thoughts become like arrows
Piercing through my lost happiness

Lost and abandoned by pleasure
My feelings were like...

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Categories: inspirational, loneliness,

Strings
The woodcutter and puppeteer
once lived 
in coexistence
although unknown
craft left hidden
strings quietly rewoven

In past life
the woodcutter 
was greedy
and when threatened
by possibility
cut the strings
holding together
glue and wax

The...

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Categories: creation, desire, freedom, loneliness,

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: loneliness, 12th grade, character, hope,

Poems About the Coronavirus Ii
Poems about the Coronavirus II


This World's Joy
(anonymous Middle English lyric, circa early 14th century AD)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Winter awakens all my care
as leafless...

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Categories: fear, loneliness, loss, natural

Premium Member Still Daylight
Still Daylight
In the Dark

The days are gathering…
dust, 
and so am I. 
Not intentionally, 
but metaphorically. 

I longed to have more time. 
I dreamed I could...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: loneliness, april, childhood, christian, giving,

Flower In the Crannied Wall
FLOWER IN THE CRANNIED WALL

I tower above the crumbling ruins
Of a once majestic tower,
Flag and pennant proudly proclaimed 
Pompous claim of pelf and power.

Yet all...

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Categories: endurance, flower, imagery, loneliness,

Premium Member Crazy
Mental Health
aka Crazy

The very topic is inclusive of the word, 
that haunts our every step from birth;
until our last breath. 

Fear has no power except...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: loneliness, child abuse, death, discrimination,

Alone Pringle
Colors fallen upon the dancefloor
They scatter beyond the open door
Cold, lifeless bodies collide to the floor
Hold me close this winter all the more
Breathe into me...

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Categories: loneliness,


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