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Lost Perspective Poems

These Lost Perspective poems are examples of Perspective poems about Lost. These are the best examples of Perspective Lost poems written by international poets.


Premium Member imitating life
much of what's behind
lies buried within the mind
revised or maligned

boiling down this life
using memory as knife
won't halt inner strife

trying to avoid
staring straight into the void
ego...

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© Ng Rippel  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: perspective, allegory, change, imagery, life,



Premium Member get to my place get lost
trip yourself my way
no siesta at borders
cross right for a swim
until you're breathless and lost
to my words~first to my place...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: perspective, analogy, appreciation, character, giggle,

Premium Member Putting my own twist on Psalm 23's List
If the LORD is my Lamb
I'll shepherd Him back

To a world that has lost Him from their sight
as we've often sunbathed and sailed without giving...

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Categories: perspective, bible, imagery, inspirational, introspection,

Premium Member People Of Pretense

I’ve never been 
where they tread,
chasing mirage 
through desert storm.
I look at evasive eyes 
perennially petrified, 
see their void vision 
fixed fast on 
 ...

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Categories: analogy, dark, perspective,

Premium Member Anomie
When social upheaval brews chaos of nihilism,
Forfeiting moral values, embracing skepticism;
Instability ensues, clamoring in emptiness,
Believing world is futile, life is meaningless,
As broken norms shout, voicing...

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Categories: community, perspective,



Flesh Wounds
The mirror reflects a lifetime etched upon my skin; a canvas of stories whispered through maturity. I stand before it, middle-aged and exposed, my nakedness...

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Categories: perspective, appreciation, beauty, body, growth,

Premium Member That was Then, This is Now

I once saw a man with kaleidoscopic eyes,
reflecting in hues of periwinkle and persimmon.
His heart illuminated in shades of scarlet, 
marigold and clementine,
releasing rainbow ink...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, perspective,

Somebody I used to know
Today I was asked to think of something nice to do for myself everyday 
But I couldn't, 
I froze I couldn't think of a single...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: perspective, child, childhood, me, meaningful,

I am
I am         

I am man
I am nature
I am of life and of death,

I am lesser
I am greater
I...

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© Ant Mac  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: humanity, perspective, rights, self,

Premium Member A Haunting Waltz

A Haunting Waltz

As I recline, wearied, on this eve so dark and dreary,
Whispers in the shadows, tales of Victorian eerie.
The moon, a spectral lantern, spills...

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Categories: perspective, gothic, lost love, passion,

Another Perspective
I think at first perhaps she pitied me
With my fumbling teenaged kissing
But to her as a separated mother 
I provided some love she was missing.
She...

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Categories: perspective, first love, growing up,

Premium Member Fairness in Distribution
Can it be found if it’s not lost?
Is there value, without a cost?
I’m sure the answers must be yes,
How can I explain to you best?

First...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: perspective, change, giving, life, loss,

Premium Member Wind Talk
("Windhorse", 2023, original encaustic)

Wind Talk

Children talk to the wind
A skill, a talent, a desire
Most adults have lost
And forgotten they ever had.

Anyone can talk, but
Maybe what’s...

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Categories: allegory, children, imagination, perspective,

Premium Member I wish I had

Just nodded yes, when my ego had said no
Lost all consuming forces, simply let go
Met you halfway, instead of skirting the square 
Perhaps sat down,...

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Categories: allusion, peace, perspective,

An Angels Ire
It was if they were begging for destruction when
they tried to cage immortal souls
Silently stoking his internal fire only brought to the
surface his bitter cold
They...

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Categories: mystery, myth, perspective, poetry,


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