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Lost Power Poems

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


Premium Member Bitter Lemon Woman
Bitter Lemon Woman

In sarcastic egos, you’ve cornered the market.
A self-important peasant, a show off bourgeoisie
Without compassion, a bitter lemon woman.

A twisted tongue, a controlling snake
A...

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© Dave Cox  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: power, 11th grade, 12th grade,



Premium Member Power To Change Just One Thing
For some this is funny,
for others it is dead serious.
This may not be earth shattering to you,
but for many it is.
Why have most bathrooms taken...

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Categories: power, baby, child, emotions, feelings,

Premium Member Contradiction
When you hit bliss, what does your mind revert to? 
A song, the lyrics may I be so bold in asking why? 
Do the words...

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© Lee Norton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: power, cheer up, deep, encouraging,

Echo in the Void
Echo in the void

Silence reigns in a vast expanse
All in vain a lone voice of chance
Echoes rippling like water in space
No one there to hear...

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Categories: power, imagery, inspiration, inspirational, perspective,

Number 902 My Moonbeam
 "For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams" Edgar Allan Poe

 My true love was always my moonbeam
 To breathe her light
 She...

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Categories: power, addiction, heartbreak, inspirational, poetry,



Premium Member Power Has Many Mistresses


Sanity is the domain of the intellectual
Those who lack intellect are indeed insane
The ultra-rich are happy because they feel
It is their birthright, the poor are...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: power, desire, fear, humanity, parody,

And The Band Played On

Where water searches for soul
It loves the weakened shore 
To leave it's purpose so smooth and stark
To feint attack on shapes in the dark
A thin...

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Categories: beach, imagery, power, romantic,

Premium Member THE GANGSTER, Spoken by the popular SILENT ONE

Appreciation:
A big thank you Silent One for your splendid narration of this poem.

THE GANGSTER

Through foreboding, whispering, wintery air
A woken Heron shrilly shrieks somewhere
Reflective iridescent gem...

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Categories: power, art, conflict, love hurts,

Premium Member Muted Muses
We may need a rest left here
right now
said the Muse
to his Warrior
and her Sage.

In compliant spirit,
Sage feels a rest not
not significant
in music's octaved stories
of wealthy
deep...

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Categories: power, health, humor, integrity, muse,

Premium Member Power of Music
POWER OF MUSIC

People have the strength
People have the power 
Power to control
Power to influence
Influence to evolve
Influence to change
Change to make a difference
Change for the better
Better...

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Categories: music, power,

Premium Member By What Power?
By What Power?

Disguised by a limb and hidden in a tree,
with what power had you
to murder Adam and Eve?

You came hither and thither, even spoke...

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Categories: power, child, christian, faith, fate,

Premium Member 2024
What can
will be put to rest,

but each New Year
is a history
of our old – predilections
governing the heart and soul
of man...a nest of cupids and
demons~ bearing...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: power, christian, freedom, love, new

The System
In shadows cast by Western might,
The System whispers, a colonial blight.
1. Shatter morals, a cultural fray,
   where heritage falters, lost in dismay.
 ...

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© Pius Seda  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: power, africa, analogy, black african

Veiled Love -Part Two-
But within the nothing, something new
Within the absence, a voice grew
Whispering at first just my name
It was my voice that echoed through
Demanding I rise from...

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Categories: anxiety, power, strength,

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Black lives matter. Me too.
Not my president. Give peace a chance.
Luck runs out. I like immigrants. 
Power must be challenged by power. 

Equal and opposite...

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Categories: power, city, death, history, peace,


Book: Shattered Sighs