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Beach Philosophy Poems

These Beach Philosophy poems are examples of Philosophy poems about Beach. These are the best examples of Philosophy Beach poems written by international poets.


Many Mansions
Many are knocking on Gods hidden door
trying to escape brimstone floors
Some views are narrower than peepholes
while others see through open windows
Lifes a beach with many...

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Categories: deep, philosophy, universe, wisdom,



Lake Chilika's Symphony of Nature
Amidst the halcyon hues of eventide,
Lake Chilika's vista unfolds in pride,
Where myriad migratory birds alight,
And sailors set sail under fading light.

The water, a cerulean expanse,
Reflects...

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Categories: philosophy, beach, beautiful, bird, culture,

Of Deepest Dream II
Deep inside the deepest realms where I reside
Were fragments of the day's holocaust 
Finds windows to darkest dreams

So dark they can gestate resinate contemplate
Sinister things...

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Categories: philosophy, adventure, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Premium Member Lay Me Gently Down
Lay me gently down on a cold wint’ry day,
While the fireplace sparkles and blue flames rise
A day when the sun shines not to brighten, nay
Snow...

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Categories: philosophy, death, feelings, memorial, perspective,

Streets Ruas Rues
I'm a small street,
big street,
narrow,
wide...
down street,
top street...
Important,
imposing,
left,
right...
Street of the dream, street of suffering,
streets of the lost
whores...
Rua do Sol
at noon,
moon street
at night...
abandoned dirty street
kid lying on...

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Categories: adventure, allegory, anger, philosophy,



Premium Member The Ringing Sea
 Was privileged to have sedentary on the seashore in seraphic poetic submersion;
 the ringing sounds from the distant horizon made me entirely lost in...

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Categories: philosophy, appreciation, beach, blue, character,

Premium Member Spoke To a Cloud
Spoke to a cloud today – 
the usual conversation
about shape and size, 

lows and highs...whether
my need to tote a handy, spring
loaded umbrella...or a better chance
to...

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Categories: humanity, people, perspective, philosophy,

A Black Hotel
Black Hotel
Immortal fear, 
blind rage appears on black rock… 

How does it rise along on a lonely beach?
…an outcrop of the night!

A black hotel looms...

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Categories: philosophy, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,

Tempor Insan
how many sustain their own sanity
pointing to the coherence of the words themselves?
see how they fit together, they say,
here I put a nice and long...

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Categories: analogy, philosophy, society,

The Blackest Day: Revisited
as the Towers die away 
alone on a beach where thunderheads Roll 
where I stood far from
shards of glass fire, horror, disaster
they televised only elemental...

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Categories: philosophy, allegory, america, angst, change,

Black Sun Version I
Black Sun’s crypt sands,
feeling infernal crimson winds 
ancient galleon sail
Across a brutal bloody land.
Setting on Jagged black
Shores casting far into golden 
Halo’s, burning the horizon...

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Categories: philosophy, allegory, analogy, angst, art,

This Lost Highway
Shadows stretch out across this lost highway. 
Cool winds dance dying leaves as the sunsets cast.

At the edge of sky, hues of gold and Crimson...

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Categories: philosophy, allegory, allusion, art, beach,

Amber Moon
Amber moon over endless seas
warm breezes caressing
Green sweet grass nodding into the brisk air
gulls nest, fires dot the beach
figures rushing hand in hand
Along the reach

the...

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Categories: philosophy, adventure, allegory, analogy, art,

Nautilus Ii
A chambered shell 
with each a secret Lie. 
Memory dwells spiraling 
down deep and only the Infinity 
knows what is kept in each. 
A secret...

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Categories: philosophy, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,

I Am But a Grain of Sand
"Happiness and sorrow ebb and flow like waves upon a beach, 
and I am but a grain of sand."
      ...

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Categories: philosophy, character, how i feel,


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