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Spring Moving On Poems

These Spring Moving On poems are examples of Moving On poems about Spring. These are the best examples of Moving On Spring poems written by international poets.


Spring With The Wall
It's partial to Winter's bark gloom and weed bite—
Then comes Spring with his light massaging through stone,
In cold spots along her dark towering spine—
That lovers...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: moving on, angst, innocence, introspection, moving



Memories
I told you how I felt and
We confided in each other.
Things have changed and 
People move on.

It was nice knowing you.
I loved the memories we...

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Categories: moving on, appreciation, feelings, first love,

Premium Member A Malady of Self
Is this malady true, or a trick of the night?
Wallowing through perceived blights and blows
Should I turn towards that mirthful morning light?

Is this unease even...

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Categories: moving on, anxiety, change, introspection, moving

Raincoat
my coat of yesterday hangs by the hook
holding onto every teardrop
dripping
down
the
sleeves,
mascara stained from my eyes.
blurry puddles decorate my vision,
rain dancing on the ground.
the sun settles...

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© Lily Dam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: moving on, cry, extended metaphor, grief,

Love Is the Stream
Love is the stream as it begins
As spring, pouring from hills’ side,
Floods in its pale path, winds under
Sharp-cut banks, love tells

In consonants its later song,...

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© John Blake  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: moving on, analogy, life, love, moving



Premium Member Empty Nest
Today I was out side,                    ...

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Categories: moving on, bird, child, happy, life,

Premium Member Winter's Spring Moving In Birds Old New Home Nest-
10 days before Spring
comes the birds are already
furnituring their 
 
~

last years homes those nest
nesting they left behind to
comeback and raise crests

~

another saplings
small group of...

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Categories: moving on, analogy, appreciation, bird, blessing,

The Times They Are Yet Still a Changing and Moving Onwards
Cometh the end of each and every 
December

January so to with it as well bringeth a 
new year to start a fresh once all over
again...

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Categories: moving on, slam,

Premium Member Chill In the Air
Death waited
Sat patiently in the hallway
We all sat there with him
Looking at 
and not seeing the paintings on the wall
We took turns 
waiting, visiting, waiting
The...

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Categories: moving on, death, emotions, feelings, heartbroken,

Premium Member Just Moved In
good morning, beautiful ~

spring was in the air
an explosion of love and bliss

surely this was what heaven would be like



AP: Honorable Mention 2022

Posted on August...

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Categories: moving on, faith, happiness, heaven, hope,

Premium Member Once a Spring Breath
Dapple, broken rainbow upon my heart,
A light within and existential angst.
Once a spring breath that danced, now falls apart.
Dapple, broken rainbow upon my heart,
A moment...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: moving on,

Freedom's Seduction
I can feel Freedom giving me a 'come hither' look from somewhere just out of view.. 
It's whispering silent sweet nothings directly into my imagination.
It's...

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© Sara Jolly  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: moving on, adventure, extended metaphor, freedom,

Spring Storm
The storm has done wore itself out, it is exhausted and has no more battles to fight. It has succumbed to the fact that much...

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Categories: moving on, addiction, change, inspirational, moving

Premium Member Source of My Existence
He said, "The Transporter thinks you're demanding."
How could that be with I say please, thank you, and kindly?
Honestly, the Great Aunt once said, "... they...

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Categories: moving on, adventure, appreciation, blessing, celebration,

Premium Member Moving Toward Spring
The stillness
Of a mid-winter evening
The first frogs croaking...

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Categories: moving on, nature,


Book: Shattered Sighs