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Pain Myth Poems

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


Premium Member The Haunting of the Moon
The Haunting of the Moon


She comes when the Moon is heavy
With wishes from many a maid
Who with passionate longing,
Their dreams upon it laid

She comes when...

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Categories: lost love, moon, myth,



The Revenant pt 3 - The Midnight Hour
The Revenant pt. 3 - The Midnight Hour

             ~{Renatus}~

Toll of the bell at...

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Categories: myth, betrayal, corruption, dark, death,

The Wayfarer and the Thirteen Kingdoms Part 2
The seventh kingdom sings that he was a drop of gold 
Who fell from the sky of golden sunlight to earth so cold 
Dragons brought...

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Categories: myth, baptism, beautiful, child, mother,

Premium Member The Ballad of Sarah Pike
This is the tale of Sarah Pike
Who lived in a cottage at Hangman’s Dyke,
Twixt Preston and old Burnblack town
She walked the byways up and down.
Travellers...

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Categories: myth, death, lost, murder, music,

Premium Member Sad Boy Narcissus
So once again, you poor thing, did not appear
To help me in the game of fall and rise
It’s chilly to feel lost in mortal fear...

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Categories: myth, beautiful, feelings, loneliness, mystery,



Stories Hence
All of our songs and stories
are written to hold the shadows at bay
but each evening long dark arms
unrelentingly slink across the land
ever so slowly and...

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Categories: journey, myth, spiritual,

Empirical Waste
This land of entitlement 
entertainment and enterprise 
lost burnt broken...despised 
skeletal structures reaching 
griping 
clutching 
scraping this infernal sky!

Arcane factories sit on horizons 
haunted like...

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Categories: myth, allegory, allusion, america, analogy,

Premium Member The Curse of the Faceless Woman
The Curse of the Faceless Woman

Lost in time, this story is told, about a woman, dark and bold. 
She walks the streets on a foggy...

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Categories: myth, allegory, dark, grief, horror,

Premium Member The Mask of Labradorite
Thrice the night—the day!—both fell to sleepless slumber,
But now in Spring, though yet again: The third was three in number. 

I sense a wince remind...

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Categories: myth, corruption, imagination, judgement, life,

Where's Icarus Now
This poem is based upon 'Landscape with the Fall of Icarus' by Pieter Bruegel
Also inspired by Musée des Beaux Arts by W. H. Auden~

No farmer...

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Categories: myth, art, dark, death, depression,

The Tragedy of Reginald King, Part Vii
VII.
It was one year, minus a day,
when Reg ventured back to her home,
he’d gotten work running cattle,
all over Nevada did roam.

But the whole time he...

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Categories: history, lost, love, myth,

Naked Trees
Naked Trees
Fall becomes Winter
Naked Trees fill the yard with decaying brown leaves
Hanging on to a few who refuse to leave the safety of their branches
Leaves...

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Categories: myth, america, autumn, culture, education,

Sorrow and You
Fill your heart with not pain and sorrow
But remember me in every tomorrow
Although the living cause pain and grief
My going has given me a heart...

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Categories: myth, 11th grade, betrayal, cry,

Castings
casting away all pieces and parts 
of an existence full of casual talk 
of board rooms full of rage
lost bodies in burning classrooms

full of philosophy...

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Categories: myth, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

Fragmented
FRAGMENT I
The cars chrome beetle shell brilliant under a harsh sun, blinding

FRAGMENT II
Grey, the color of rain on windows sills, soft white thunder echoes, the...

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Categories: myth, adventure, allegory, allusion, analogy,


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