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Dance Nothingness Poems

These Dance Nothingness poems are examples of Nothingness poems about Dance. These are the best examples of Nothingness Dance poems written by international poets.


Wrath
I looked straight into Sun's eyes
and challenged her with great audacity
to dry the lakes in my eyes.
I'll let her stab my face
again and again and...

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Categories: nothingness, anger, emotions, feelings, sorrow,



In the depths of nothingness, my love, a flower sprung from snows
In the depths of nothingness, my love, a flower sprung from snows,
I dreamed of you as a splendor, an undying fire in the night, an...

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Categories: nothingness, fantasy,

Between nothingness and poetry, man hides
Between nothingness and poetry, man hides,
On the tightrope of life, he weaves his lofty path,
Nothingness and poetry, they meet in the depths of the human...

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Categories: nothingness, poetry,

Premium Member Dyslexia
Dyslexia 
David J Walker

I recall
	The wall 
Of words 

In jet black 
waves 
of ink

Invade 
the innocence of
paper white
  not quite 
a page

Fear 
	Panic
terror ...

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Categories: nothingness, allegory,

We
We fear nothingness
When there is no sign of storms
We fear existence
The moment of time ticking past
Inevitably, we find ourselves
Seeking comfort in the past
Because that’s all...

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Categories: nothingness, absence, dance, fear, humanity,



Lost: For the Children of the Holocaust
Lost
for the children of the Holocaust and the Nakba
by Michael R. Burch

Something inescapable is lost—
lost like a pale vapor curling up into shafts of moonlight,
vanishing...

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Categories: nothingness, child, children, death, holocaust,

The Expanse of Nothingness
This victim of self like a snake
Broken heart to devour my pride
And then what coils around will awake
Ouroboros eating his lies

This hero of truth like...

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Categories: nothingness, imagination, introspection, life, philosophy,


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