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Introspection No Go Poems

These Introspection No Go poems are examples of No Go poems about Introspection. These are the best examples of No Go Introspection poems written by international poets.


We Go Gently Underneath The Stars
We go gently under the stars,
Barefoot whispers on dew-kissed scars
Of the sleeping earth. A velvet hush,
Only starlight whispers, a gentle crush

Of galaxies vast on our...

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Categories: no go, image, inspiration, inspirational, introspection,



Let Go
My pain doesn’t decorate me like precious gems
It’s a raggedy noose around my neck
That I can’t stop tugging

My scars aren’t displayed as badges of honour
They’re...

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Categories: no go, introspection,

Premium Member Can't Go Back by Max Burchett
by Max Burchett

No, no, no,
Can’t go back.
No do over, no,
Oh, I want to go back.

A past moment in time
Exists only in my mind.
It hurts to...

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Categories: no go, introspection, journey, life, loss,

Fear and Doubt Let Go of Me
Fear and doubt, let go of me,
I'm ready to set myself free.
I've held on to you for too long,
But now I see, you're doing me...

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Categories: no go, image, imagery, imagination, inspiration,

Letting Go of the Tears and the Rain
Oh, gentle rain, I let you go,
Your cleansing touch, I no longer know.
But in my heart, your memory remains,
A symphony of sorrows and gains.

And tears,...

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Categories: no go, image, imagery, imagination, inspirational,



I'LL have an entree of air to go please, with a side of Imagination
#GRAPES, {BLACK} HIGHEST ANTIOXIDANTS IN TACT, FACTS! 

BLUEBERRIES, VERY ENTHUSED FOR THE HEALTHIEST BERRY, BUT AFTER AN HOUR, MY HUNGER SUCCUMBS TO THE "BLURPLE" POWER...
IN...

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Categories: no go, emotions, encouraging, food, health,

Premium Member Let It Go
Obedience and alignment protects my harvest
If it’s not working towards my good
Let it go....

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© Shy Brown  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: no go, emotions, faith, feelings, growth,

Premium Member Letting Go of the Old Me
 
How do you feel people often ask me
I answer, fine thank you ... but that is not true
I do not feel fine but full...

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Categories: no go, introspection,

Premium Member How To Let Go
Buried deep 
in my heart
emotions.

Internal
Rising up
Screaming out

Set me free!
Don't know how!
Understand     

Invented form: Tricube...

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Categories: no go, introspection,

Premium Member Madagascar Where Did You Go
Madagascar where did you go
For weeks you came to my picnic
My sanctuary 
Unceremoniously and unwanted
And mostly uninvited 
Like the proverbial red ants
Like a lover I...

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Categories: no go, change, introspection,

Ageless
new light
through window
I awaken
a sense of
nothingness
dreams linger
a chance to
live again
a time to
ponder
and all
is new
I bear
my years
in silence
for the moment
I set aside
old jobs
old attachments
and all I...

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Categories: no go, allegory, introspection, meaningful, morning,

Premium Member Ten Thousand
10,000

The cows are all dead. 
They died in the heat, 
or so they said. 
I feel sorry for the cows, 
but more sorry for the...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: no go, america, cancer, chocolate, christian,

Premium Member When To Let Go
Is life’s lament meant,
To stay like set cement.
Or simply drift away,
Like any passing day?

How can, I be sure? 
Just how much to endure?
Before I let...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: no go, introspection, life, recovery from,

Where Did She Go
Used to be when I was really me
She would leap out alive
so full of life and cockiness
the time I really thrived

Then told it's not allowed...

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Categories: no go, change, feelings, for her,

Premium Member Let Go
Let Go

The last tiny leaf...
waits at the end of the branch. 
Below, 
there are several feet to fall, 
and then there is a river; 
the...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: no go, addiction, appreciation, grief, heartbreak,


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