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Introspection Myth Poems

These Introspection Myth poems are examples of Myth poems about Introspection. These are the best examples of Myth Introspection poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Shagalicious
The slithered shadows trailed my shag rug, in the foothills of the upright weave of flaccid threads. 

Seemingly chaotic, yet made out of pure design...

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Categories: fun, humanity, life, myth,



Distance Is My Voice
Distance is my voice 
Along this ancient course 
In caverns of my night
It fades as the echoes die
In the deepest part if my night
Only my...

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Categories: myth, age, allegory, allusion, anger,

Suburban Wastes Ii
Suburban waste stretches beyond and far away
Languishes under the hot hazy sun
Seasons reap
Memories run
Remembering things better left unseen
Memories reel in the theater on the mind
Things...

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Categories: myth, adventure, age, allegory, allusion,

A Figure Stands There Iii
In the door 
in the house 
as it sits, dilapidated
the weeds tangles ruined floors
the door is a jar  
In the shadows
of a vacant room
Littered...

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Categories: myth, addiction, allusion, analogy, art,

Maelstrom
A god mended in string and wired corsets, armature. 
The blackened police the striders in the dark… 
a crippled plaything, 
a hymn of the tourniquet...

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Categories: myth, adventure, allegory, art, class,



Premium Member Chilblains Are Myth
narcissistic negativity in higher learning.
nods of forget-me-nots, knots in shyness
satisfying unconfidence - look at me,
don’t look at me, pass by, stop...please.

brat in me left for...

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Categories: myth, age, childhood, introspection, writing,

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: myth, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Remnants
Looking back helplessly 
at every foible like Epimetheus. 
Born like a weed in the steamy morning,
I was an aimless crude creature spinning
flamboyant cobwebs like a...

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Categories: allusion, imagery, introspection, myth,

Premium Member The Toad Mistaken
Two toads appear in a lonely wood
One may be bad, the other may be good
Each claimed their route to be the best
They challenged me to...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: myth, dark, fear, future, heart,

Change the Opening Theme and We Gotta Deal
from the tagboard media group.....
the Kelp Seaworthy Report....

Kelp)......... did you know, that Saturday Night Wrestling
returns to the Mid-Town Civic Center
get your tickets now..... we know...

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Categories: myth, dance, guitar, introspection, music,

To Be God For a Day
To be God for a day
Wow – what an honor it would be
Changing the course nature
By creating love and harmony

Cast miracles
Excluding all natural disasters in...

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Categories: myth, forgiveness, humanity, introspection, meaningful,

Premium Member More
Barely More


the more I scribble words
the more I gaze ....at
life
photography
paintings
clouds
curves
precious hearts
old thoughts
young desires
dead waltzes

the softer I become
beauty discovered
a blind eye at dawn
we are all one
nothing...

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Categories: myth, analogy, animal, art, humanity,

Premium Member Every Dragon Dreams Just Like You
Dragons have dreams too;
stereotyped, they have been.
quite a friendly lot;
just like us they love to play;
they strive quite hard, to please us.

Dragon suppression, creates great...

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Categories: myth, animal, courage, growth, introspection,

Premium Member Why You Were Born
Ever wonder why you are here?
Your non existence generates fear.
How'd you get this body, this life,
While millions suffer in strife?

Meaning is so illusive,
Answers aren't very...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: earth, introspection, myth, philosophy,

Greed Has a Dinner Party
Greed Has a Dinner Party
Evil seething greed sits down to dinner with his guests.
He serves them humungous helpings of hubris for an appetizer to set...

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Categories: introspection, myth, self, vanity,


Book: Shattered Sighs