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Love Melancholy Poems

These Love Melancholy poems are examples of Melancholy poems about Love. These are the best examples of Melancholy Love poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Belle

Faintly the church bell tolls
On the hour, faintly she sighs
She cries out to the Lord
About the how's and whys 
She's a women
(Some say she is...

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Categories: melancholy, love, soulmate, woman,



We cannot blame nature for melancholy of the autumn
We cannot blame nature for melancholy of the autumn
Leaves falling down the ground 
Decay to enrich the soil for feeds and the fertility of the...

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© Kate Kelly  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: melancholy, autumn, nature,

The Melancholy Color
They say blue is the warmest color.
So I fell in love with you.
They say blue is the warmest color.
But it tore my heart in two....

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Categories: melancholy, abuse, addiction, allegory, allusion,

When love hurts
When love hurts its like a blink 
when in need of full attention
when love hurts its like the birth 
of sin still in need of...

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Categories: melancholy, confusion, cry, dark,

French films of your youth
one look full of longing later
in the glow of electric lips
a brush with the unknown...


those were the French films of your youth
your concomitant struggles for...

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Categories: melancholy, longing, memory, surreal, symbolism,



What Did I Do?
Have you ever felt the weight of your heart in your chest? The low, saddened beats that echo through your entire being? The way it...

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Categories: melancholy, abuse, age, angst, child

Premium Member Melancholy Atomic 1945 , Salvador Dali
The sky is a Luciferian estuary 
rolling and roaring in crimson flames, 
a twisted design of detonated debris,
like splitting sighs
from internal implosions,
raining fragments of the...

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Categories: melancholy, dark, emotions, gothic,

Premium Member Brainwash


brave words
falling from my pen
fill the emptiness
a page of white nothingness
working on fantasies,
erasing all the wars with thanks
giving hope to the spirit
who sees beyond the...

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Categories: melancholy, appreciation, blessing, christian, endurance,

Melancholy of Misery
Haven't I loved you enough?
Then why do you have to be tough 
All the time and hide 
Your vulnerabilities that reside
Like a happy family inside
Of...

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Categories: melancholy, heartbreak, heartbroken, longing, love,

I Know I Am Wrong
It’s shameful, the way I clutch.
Like a child with a broken toy,
believing if I just hug it tight enough,
it’ll fix itself.

I know people aren’t possessions.
But...

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Categories: melancholy, deep, emotions, love hurts,

Premium Member Winter Of Melancholy

Inspired by Shakespear quote “Now is the winter of our discontent”
(Richard III, Act 1, Scene 1)


Your face in the polar wind 	
glinted with the hues...

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Categories: melancholy, depression, lost love,

Valentine's never ending kiss
Sometimes nights lasts longer, 
Heart's pacemaker goes on pause 
Time and distance freezes loving hearts
An ever igniting melancholy, 
Devoid of true happiness and loves' passion...

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Categories: melancholy, celebration, devotion, friendship, kiss,

April
I can feel the gentle push
A yellow hue claims the blue
And I’m looking directly at you
At the end of April

Sunlight streaks down my neck like...

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Categories: melancholy, april, insect, pain, red,

Premium Member In The Chill By My Windowsill I Sit Alone
Oh! How I despise dawn’s blushing optimism
and dried hydrangea blooms sepia skinned and papery thin.
Humdrum hands beat doldrums drum.

Why won’t the summer solstice light this...

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Categories: melancholy, grief, introspection, loneliness, lost

Premium Member November, month of bohemian melancholy, when leaves fall like rose petals
November, month of bohemian melancholy, when leaves fall like rose petals
On empty boulevards, and the wind carries the scent of nostalgia,
Some memories settle like a...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: melancholy, fantasy,


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