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Stress Myth Poems

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


All Small Broken Alone
all small broken alone
where the shadows roam
a child hides in a dark home
tick tock murmured the clock.
while branches dance
and rattle like brittle bone.
toys scattered around...

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Categories: myth, age, analogy, anger, art,



A White Dress
A white dress 
a figure at rest
The grace of the west
A white dress
Elegant and built to impress
A white dress forlorn and driven apart
An empire in...

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Categories: myth, addiction, adventure, allegory, allusion,

Las Vegas
City of illusion
Colourfully lit alleys, gaming joints
Millionaires, millionaires in waiting 
Chattering, dining away
Divulging beautiful illumination
Of a paradise on earth
Devoid of stress and bottlenecks 
Somewhere beneath...

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Categories: addiction, imagination, myth,

Premium Member Earth's Operatic Voices
There have been operatic Voices
in my aria love and tragic fear lives,
each one speaking of epic PermaCultural Paradise hopes,
some actively seeking more cooperatively organized habitat,
a...

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Categories: myth, health, history, mental illness,

A Letter Unto Myth
I don't believe in you.
Jesus, the Lord, Vishnu,
Shiva, Loki, Thor,
Horus, Ra, and more.

Today, when I tasted desperation,
I almost pretended at adoration;
to get a favor, to...

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Categories: myth, faith, god, hate, lost,



The Crystal Myth
By Laura Dee Battle
January 3, 2015

Match these lights to forgotten memories
Make the sea so carefully calm and hum along 
The silence makes me itch away...

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Categories: myth, addiction, for him, love,

Yellow Cloud of Myth (Angel of Sadness)
Dancing strong is my yellow cloud of myth
To whom do I belong?
I want to say to this yellow cloud of myth
It was all an opportunity...

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Categories: life, mystery, song-yellow, myth,


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