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Old Poems | Examples of Old Poetry

Premium Member Old Librarians
There are tulips in the gutter perfect blooms, destined for dinner with a friend, they were meant for the table but alas she was unable to attend...

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Categories: old, death, death of a
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Another Year
It’s another year And with spring The automatic sprinklers Once again run like clockwork Mesmerizing in the morning Making me feel like an inmate In an insane asylum Or old folks home Bound to view the world Through the screen Of a window or TV Bound within while Merging without a world Of vibrant greens The hypnotic pulse Of watered lawns A metronome To ground my...

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Categories: old, perspective, spring, time,
Form: Free verse



Scars Of My Soul
You wrote me in scars. You’ve made me like this. You tell me I’m not the same as my old self— That I am something you pay for. Am I something to be paid for? I am torn apart by the way you treat me. I am crushed by the comments you pass. Am I not good enough? I’m weighed down By your words. You’ve...

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Categories: old, betrayal, love, love hurts,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Seeing an Old Friend
Years gone by, you'd almost forgotten, as you feel the days grow old and tired, you're bones ache, and you're feeling rotten, when, once again, you feel life's fire. The two of you have been through a lot. Long ago you were torn asunder, but you loved each other, which can't be bought, 'neath the bridge, lot's of water,...

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Categories: old, friendship,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Wilderness of Mirrors
What do I see, you are looking back at me. In my youth wearing a top of pink polka dots, with a skirt of green and orange fabric knots. As I looked-I laughed until I cried, every time the wilderness mirrors walk by. These very old mirrors are such a thrill, they love my fashion wear even if it is over...

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Categories: old, fun, giggle, humor, uplifting,
Form: Rhyme



A Paradise Sepulcher
A promise born, a life designed, To emancipate, to break the bind. But fate dealt blows, parents passed away, Leaving her to shadows, in a world astray. She sells her body, a living corpse, A pretty face, a paradise sepulcher, a tragic force. Uncertainty looms, her future unsure, A womb evacuated, her soul obscure. Loneliness creeps, a dejected soul, Yearning for companionship, a heart...

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Categories: old, abortion, abuse, addiction, adventure,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member A rusty rhymist in decline
Grab some cheese, some crackers, and some wine, and then read this rhyming verse of mine. and if, as you quaff, I can extract neither a tear nor a laugh, do realize I'm a just rusty rhymist in decline....

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Categories: old, poetry, writing,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Reflection in the Mirror
In the quiet morning light, for the first time, I truly gazed into the mirror, What I saw was unrecognisable, I must confess I was close to it but had to draw closer still, I was surprised to see a jigsaw of times past. Once a canvas, unmarked, Now wrinkles, each a story of lessons learnt and experiences...

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Categories: change, hair, old,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Old Boys Club
In somber silence, the Old Boys sit. Only ambient noise they permit. Not sitting face-to-face, it's such a lonely place. I, frankly, don't want to be in it....

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Categories: age, lonely, old,
Form: Limerick
Fate of the Moon
No moment ever felt this peaceful, Like the one I'd often meet. Almost daily, Sun and Moon's impossible meet. When you, like the Sun, were so bright, And I, like the Moon, craved your light. My presence was incomplete without yours. But for one thing! Moon only needed Sun's light in darkness, But I wanted yours in every light. Like the fate of...

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Categories: old, 12th grade, grief, nostalgia,
Form: Free verse
unrecognize myself
I look in the mirror, but don’t recognize, The person I see, with unfamiliar eyes. I want to shed the skin I wore, Leave behind the past, forevermore. The echoes of who I used to be, Feel distant now, they don’t belong to me. I crave the change, the clean slate, To leave behind what sealed my fate. No more the girl who...

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Categories: old, hurt, i am, identity,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Death, Death, Oh Old Death
Death, death, Oh! Old Death Old death makes everybody dry and sad Death even makes kings who are grumpy and mad Absolutely powerless, helpless and useless Death makes us mute, motionless, lifeless and deaf In the darkest, hottest part of the crater And deep within the brightest cell or cache of the chamber Where too much light Blinds the retinas and this is...

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Categories: old, cry, death, death of
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member As I reflect on my old body’s daily decay
As I reflect on my old body’s daily decay, I wonder ~ did God really mean to do it this way? Couldn't He have let me journey to life's end, whole and entire, instead of having part after part of me periodically misfire? You assert emphatically, "Yes! He really meant to do it this way!" Okay....

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Categories: old, age, destiny, fate, god,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member In this century, we have forgotten to value old age and the wisdom that comes with it
In this century, we have forgotten to value old age and the wisdom that comes with it, we worship health, virtual networks, artificial intelligence, and speed, believing we are kings of life, but in fact, we are blind slaves to unripe desires, servants of our own lives, as we live in an unfinished dream, a labyrinth of illusions. The...

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Categories: old, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Too Young To Get Old
I'm really much too young to get old Something's drastically out of whack I'm still this handsome, charismatic stud Why's my body giving me flack? A strange bump just formed on my neck Don't think it was there yesterday My hair seems a bit thinner and greyer But I'm still young in all other ways My body is falling apart, bit by bit Takes...

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Categories: old, age,
Form: Rhyme

Specific Types of Old Poems

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