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Memory Nonet Poems

These Memory Nonet poems are examples of Nonet poems about Memory. These are the best examples of Nonet Memory poems written by international poets.


Premium Member SOFT WHISPERS
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as I came across the yellowed card
unfolding lost fond memories
life pages of my yesterdays
yearning for those I miss
the lines written there
slowly became
soft whispers
my eyes,
blur
...

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Categories: memory,



Premium Member Yet I Cling Long Version
Blue
twinges
of lament
cast gaunt shadow
o’er my dreadful  pang
as a grim mist segued
into dark claustrophobic
cantons where rabid zeal of hearts
once smouldered from magma’s deep red vein
Yet...

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Categories: age, august, deep, feelings,

Proserpina
through the lambent rain of memory
secrets tumble under water
locks of hair halo flowers
coral blooms darkest deep
purgatory pulls
whispers of thread
piercing skin
weaving
mind
and
body
together
form and essence
divided no more
but reconceived...

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Categories: dance, death, lost love,

Honeysuckle Heartbeat

You bloomed in heartbeats of cream daisy,
longing to be born like breaths of
gold honeysuckle petals,
but, when fate smeared silence
on twinkling throbs of
innocence, life
sighed in crisp
embers
of
faith
as...

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Categories: deep, destiny, flower, love,

Slip Through Palms
The rote shivery wind is Winter's maid—
she breaks heart to own the season's floor;
via frost's degrees in my throat,
while my glean lancet's chills burn.
I tape...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: deep, innocence, introspection, memory,



Premium Member Cotton Candy Grapes
It will remind you of alchemy 
how taste and image don’t align; 
Lypophrenia hits you,
best friends the county fair;
Memories play back 
while snacking on 
those...

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Categories: emotions, food, memory,

Premium Member Numb With Loss
Sitting under the old willow tree,
shedding a few memory tears,
wondering when time will heal,
my poor heartbrokenness,
you're gone forever.
Now I'll see you 
no more.  Numb;
death,...

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Categories: death,

Days Turned Into Years
I remember the day we met,
The way your eyes sparkled bright,
The sound of your laughter,
A memory that's still so right.

We talked for hours and hours,
Until...

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Categories: marriage, wedding,

Premium Member November Loss
In fog-shawled autumn the memory

returns to me, bittersweet as

cardinal fruits of hawthorn,

the fallen, fading leaves...

lost berry-baby

nestled within

blankets of

morning

mist.



9 November 2022
A November Nonet poetry contest...

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Categories: baby, loss, november,

Premium Member Not a Month To Remember
I
have lost
family
in the month of
prior Novembers.
suppose to be a time
of leaves coming of the trees
warm drinks, coziness with loved ones
not a month for me to...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: memory, sister,

Premium Member Living Light
Our
yearning
to expand
has origins
in our memory,
remembering our soul,
as one with God-consciousness.
Thus, feeling discontent, we strive
to become once again, living light.

14-March-2022...

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Categories: spiritual,

Premium Member Turning Back the Pages
 
Will turn back the pages of my life
to the days of my childhood fun,
I recall my roller skates
and gliding down a hill,
the park with...

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Categories: childhood, memory,

Premium Member When Life Is Fine
When I met you first you seemed snobbish, 
used a mask to guard all secrets, 
felt we can’t be on same page, 
our paths forked,...

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Categories: introspection, judgement, life, memory,

Premium Member Ye Olde Classrroom Days
Ye Olde Classoom Days


Let us take a cruise to the great past.
Hold tight, it won't be an easy task.
Look here, pencils and erasers, 
and books...

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Categories: memory, school,

Premium Member Thoughts From the Battlefield
In sandy dunes on my back I lie
Dreaming of warm beaches, blue sky
And a girl named Lorelei
On memories I fly 
War seen from on high
I...

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Categories: memory, war,


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