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Journey Prose Poems

These Journey Prose poems are examples of Prose poems about Journey. These are the best examples of Prose Journey poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Grocery shopping with mum
It's always Aldi on a Sunday afternoon.  You're always waiting with your shopping bags in hand, slowly trudging along with your walking stick. ...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother son, mothers day,



Premium Member Moonlight Sonatas and Morning Kisses
In the realm of moons and breathless tides,
where promises dance with a serendipitous sonnet of sunrises,
along with morning kisses, unfolds a love story—
a poetic novel...

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Categories: prose, best friend, blessing, devotion,

Premium Member The Burial of My Uncle
The Angelic choir of Journey Fight welcomed our Uncle Bo. The sun was warm, the atmosphere was brisk, and the wind brought chills down my...

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Categories: prose, death, missing you,

Premium Member Let Grandma Win
The McCormick family loves wheels
We like bikes, trikes, mopeds and motorcycles
We like Fords, Chevys, Lincolns and Cadillacs.

We are also racers.
Others watch the Indianapolis 500
We like...

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Categories: 10th grade, 11th grade,

Jesus Christ's holy visions inside my inner eye
My most recent vision of Jesus Christ was: walking on a golden 
heavenly pathway. On either side of Him were Harold angles 
dressed in white...

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Categories: 10th grade, 11th grade,



Premium Member Naila
You're blankly slated, 
On which I write my thoughts
Some of them are strong and bold
While others are soft and polite.

You are my canvas,
Landing tall at...

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Categories: prose, color, dedication, emotions, image,

Connections At My Fingertip
I am waiting here patiently under this canopy 

For thee with flaming heart and a sunlit soul 

 And the courage that never grows old...

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Categories: prose, best friend, business, butterfly,

Premium Member Dearly Departed
I was physically born, July 1937
My meaningful life started June 1959, when I took Patricia Ann as my dearest wife.
My meaningful life ended 1:25 a.m.,...

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Categories: best friend, bible, death,

Premium Member Guaranteed Feel Good - You'd Bait'cha Believe It
Bad poetry, so bad it's good. A little source of joy. Whatchagonnado? Embrace it, that's what.

I saw streetlights
Remembered that song by Journey
Not all journeys start...

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Categories: fun,

Premium Member Velvet Glove Compartment
Age defiant was this spruce and spirited citizen slinking blithely past the burgundy red doors of her enigmatic country dwelling.
As her olive skin neatly curved...

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Categories: adventure, age, birth, celebration,

THIS DAY THAT YEAR
THIS DAY THAT YEAR
The days I slept,
Are the days I wept.
The days I cried,
Are the days I was Tired.
I looked out for God and prayed,
And...

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© Neethu Nk  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bible, cancer, heart, how

THIS DAY THAT YEAR
THIS DAY THAT YEAR
The days I slept,
Are the days I wept.
The days I cried,
Are the days I was Tired.
I looked out for God and prayed,
And...

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© Neethu Nk  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bible, cancer, heart, how

Chaos
A hurtful event occuring 
Covering all of the land.
Outside when I opened my eyes I saw nature crumbling 
Crumbling down as the sun sets.
The wind...

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© Samir Raj  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prose, education, forgiveness, humanity,

Premium Member Before We Judge
I did not know about being carefree and open
When I was a teen
I was from a small town
Where a rapist killer was loose

I would have...

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Categories: prose, humanity,

Premium Member Let Me Be Frank
Let me be Frank.

I pulled up to the Stork Club in a bright Red Coupe Deville. I must admit I felt a bit of pride...

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Categories: character, fantasy, future, humor,


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