Love Lost-And-Found Poems | Examples

These Love Lost-And-Found poems are examples of Lost-And-Found poems about Love. These are the best examples of Lost-And-Found Love poems written by international poets.


Premium MemberLOST AND FOUND

The sun came up
As bright as ever
Today;
Goldenly showing me
The way:-
Away, went fear and insecurity,
And through divine wisdom
And guidance,
I found strength’s surety,
And faithful abundance:-
Indeed, I once was lost,
But now I’m found;
And only belief was the cost:
Peace, like love, has always
Been freely around:-
Hey, look, feel, and know,
In all of life’s hunger and thirst,
Love has always been there to feed,
And peace has always quench its thirst;
Oh, if only humanity could be just as versed!

P.S.:  Hey, if you’re lost and need to be found,
         Don’t worry,
         Just cry out in amazing grace and faith, and 
         Wait on God’s glory:-


Lost and Found

Love with your Heart and not with your Mind,what your eyes seek,your Heart will find!

Premium MemberLost and Found

Know not how to say goodbye 
Can’t explain the reason why
Candy rain falls from sky
Life has changed so have I

Was a wish to be your dream
Despite this annoying thing
Felt like fish out of blue sea
Had to leave you to find me

Leave you to embrace free
Heart is true just not your queen
I want more than strong talk
I ignore the silent white wall

Each time I try to say no
You protest you love me so
Was no easy way to part
If I just leave it’s better dear heart

So you think I’m not alone
Truth is I am and I’m strong 
Just can’t seem to telephone
Telling you what you’ve known

Long distance relationship 
Is a challenge like the eclipse 
We had the making of something great
But I wasn’t faking I needed to escape

Premium MemberLost and found

Owing to a pact we made long ago,
God’s angel appeared to us in disguise,
offering to restore light we’d let go,
arising from our life choices unwise
but the promise came with a proviso,
that if our soul seeks to climb to new highs,
we must first agree to make our heart pure,
with eye mindful, touch gentle and demure.

God’s light, the angel said, is in our heart,
so given this clue, known to very few,
we deemed silence as the best way to start,
for sans thought, our heart’s pure, like morning dew
and thus simply by adding love to cart,
we resurrected our soul’s light anew.
Ego disappeared, God Himself appeared;
we became the light, by sages revered.

Premium MemberLost and Found Doll

Cuddly Paulette Doll with sweet smiling zest
Has found herself a gracious home that's blest
In our orphanage of compassion’s nest
Where she became my great gift, indeed best.

Paulette Doll was once lost to dirt-filled pest
Yet was recovered toward cleansing quest
Purified, sanitized to the fullest
For restoration’s glow, freshly purest.

In me as new owner, she feels safest
Since I call her, “My Darling Doll, dearest”
Now, Paulette Doll always wears pretty vest
While we both meet the Lord in prayer crest. 

Paulette Doll and I rejoice* with the rest
Along orphans who hold dolls to our breast
Thanking God for fellowship bonding fest 
Making us belong midst love so warmest!

*Philippians 3:1 Finally, my brethren, rejoice in the Lord...
July 2, 2023

2nd place, "The Lost Doll" Poetry Writing Contest
Sponsored by Charles Messina; judged on 7/16/2023.


Lost and Found

You season the days with your eyes
rolling the hours, a cracked egg
feeding the sunset with its yolk
the embryo of all the happiness
that could be drawn on a shared map
I’m so in love that it’s love that holds its breath
when you’re in deep sleep and need to wee
that I try to shut my feelings
but the mic is muted, so i blink my eyes
in pointless meetings
and your chest gets itchy and pulses
we ride the symphony of shrills so lavishly
we are volcanoes of prayers
lost and found definitions

Premium MemberLost and Found At Cushing

          She’s found.
          The one who left her Cashmere coat
                 in plain sight after the movie.

          I didn’t know her.
          I had no idea what I had found
                 at the end of my search.

         She was beautiful.
         The warm smile and sparkling eyes
                looked at me.

        “Hi...
         Did you forget your coat,” I stared;
                this had never happened to me.

         And later, after we got her coat on,
         She took my arm and leaned into my side
                as we walked to say good night at her door.

         New warmth overwhelmed an enlarged thirsty heart.

Lost and Found

In the chords of Kozelek,
I played away the sting— 
The hurt of freshly wounded love,
On old metallic strings

And in the songs of Witmer,
My mind tried to erase
The things my heart could not forget—
The visions of her face

For I remembered what we had,
And all that could have been;
The day I drove away, I knew
I would return again

Though thirteen years have come and gone,
And we have grown and changed,
I’ve found again the love I lost,
And with her heart I’ll stay.
© Nick Ruff  Create an image from this poem.

Premium MemberLost and Found

Beauty beyond comprehension 
A figure in elegant form
Style commanding attention 
Smile inviting and warm
To the depths of the sea I would seek her
To the ends of the earth I would roam
To the farthest star I would fly to 
Until finally I'd found my way home

Lost and Found

With a heavy heart and an open mind,
I am wandering through a city that once was mine.
While I rediscover memories that got lost in my mind, 
a familiar stranger passes me by.
Now I am finding comfort in the words that leave his lips,
realizing that home is not simply a place that exists. 
And that is when it hit me all at once,
forever is not quite long enough for what is yet to come.

Lost and Found

LOST AND FOUND
No way out of this mess
No way to peace in my mind
Wandering in a maze of distress
Not even looking behind

Joy had departed for good
Nothing could ease all my pain
No one at all understood
Nothing at all could I gain

‘Til one day I heard His sweet call
I stopped and silently mused
Pondering in earnest my fall
Wondering why I’d refused

Gazing intent on His face
I suddenly realized true love
And though I had known disgrace
I knew angels were singing above

For now a lost soul had been found
No longer I wandered alone
My life is now solid and sound
For Heaven is my future home
Copyright 2012, Kathryn Search

Premium MemberLost and Found

Lost in thoughts 
found my way out; 

Lost the clouds like froth 
found the first glimpse of a sunrise; 

Lost all sense of direction
found the true north of my compass; 

Lost the concept of time, 
found a reason to smile; 

Lost more than a few guitar picks, 
found the last line of the poem; 

Lost my heart 
found you.

Lost and Found

It’s definitely maybe possible
that she hated to love me so much
Her affection found everything missing
—and distressed her elation nonplussed

(Dreamsleep: July, 2022)

Premium MemberLost and Found

Found a faithful friend in you, father!

Flawless fulfilments of yours flourish forever.

Conferred us with constant care and concern.
 
Lost your love and lasted in loneliness for long.



Missed you but could manage many matters. 

Tried to trace the true text of life.

I’ve got back the gone through your grandson.

Who resembles and reminds you with his rapturous responses.


Placed : 2nd



My Lost and Found Love Poetry Contest
Alliteration poetry form only.
Sponsored by: JCB Brul 
Date: 15-04-2022

Premium MemberMy Lost and Found Love

Love lost; love found.

My Love Lost,

Like lancinate waves that ebb and flow lapping on
Lacerated lace, laid hold labored and languid,
Lonesome, lucid breathing, labile labiate sand.

My Laborious Love found,

Like a linear lattice of limitless love,
Leaps as a leaf spin with the wind, as truth in life.
Loops around labyrinthine of emotions,
Loyalty evolving of labored lasting roots.


3/20/2022

My Lost And Found Love Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: JCB Brul

lancinate- painful as if caused by a sharp instrument
labiate - resembling or possessing a lip or labium
© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.

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