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Lonely Prose Poems

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


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 Secret Garden
“I’m reluctant to share my secret, but being we are the closest of friends, I will share my secret with you. But before I do...

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Categories: beautiful, fantasy, happiness, imagination,

Alone Not Lonely
I am alone right now
I am not lonely.
In the night, the sky is full of stars.
Nobody knows how many!
We do not see all things.
Calmness
In the...

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Categories: appreciation,

Premium Member New Law: Mouth Police Are Giving Out Tickets
As of today you need to watch your mouth and what you say.  
We have always been able to hurt someone's feelings by our...

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Categories: hurt, spoken word, words,

Even As A Lonely Cloud
If my body can't be healed to hike on towering mountains, 
Then just make my soul wander across the heavens, 
even as a lonely cloud....

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Categories: prayer,



Spirit yearning Games
Desertion is a way o' death
That language of darkness loop
 the babe of Seth
Sparked within confines o' wood
Coffins of Being misunderstood
Expression became a way of...

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Categories: prose, deep, eulogy, extended metaphor,

Premium Member The Last Organ Grinder
Peanuts slowly slid between the old man's fingers as he watched.
Unaware, his long time patrons smiled and greeted him as they passed.
The music stopping abruptly,
he...

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Categories: prose, age, animal, child, death,

Alone on the Mountain
The desolate perfection of solitude. The shiver of recognition that there is only one being on the mountain, and that’s you. The pine trees watch,...

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Categories: prose, environment, loneliness, lonely, nature,

I Am a Believer
I am a believer in love in fact you could
Say I am sappily so.

I saw a posting on a social networking site about
what it means...

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Categories: encouraging, family,

Premium Member Where Are You Now
He got a speeding ticket on a lonely road in Montana.  It was 3AM.  He was alone.  All the “support” groups were...

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Categories: humor, irony, satire, scary,

Premium Member Fast Forward-A
Like a slow-moving westbound wagon train in 1887,
filled with brave souls departing a land of nightmares; or like
a 13-year-old in no-man's-land looking at 18 and...

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Categories: prose, america, poverty, time,

Premium Member Pasted Nostalgia A
I found it behind an old work bench, water stained and curled on the corners, looking as forgotten as an out-of-luck beggar. But like in...

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Categories: prose, memory,

4am
I have a window;
Any day— the traffic below is undying
with busy people, vehicles unending, and ambulances screaming for way.
men donning mud for clothes and wool...

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Categories: prose, blessing, class, community, conflict,

Premium Member Interview Wth a Dying Tree
Walking on the forest path on a hot summer day,
I find an old oak tree, dry and dilapidated,
with barks peeling off, roots dislodged from soil.
It...

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Categories: prose, analogy, life, tree,

Premium Member A Lonely Traveler
As the last man on the planet Earth,
Time has become my mortal enemy.
A whole world to walk silently alone,
In fruitless reflection of what was.

The streets...

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Categories: prose, america, anti bullying, death,


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