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Sonnet Psychological Poems

These Sonnet Psychological poems are examples of Psychological poems about Sonnet. These are the best examples of Psychological Sonnet poems written by international poets.


Premium Member A Stoic's Chlorophyll Corona
Sonnet I

In realms of emerald hush, where sunlight strains
Through veils of green, a silent throng takes root,
A clovered congregation on the plains,
Their stoic forms a...

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Categories: feelings, nature, philosophy, psychological,



Trepidation
Amidst the bright light and the sumptuous summer sunshine,
Why does the beam gleam of the thin rays of darkness enwrap?
The sturdiness of our bones fails,...

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Categories: anxiety, fear, psychological, sad,

Premium Member Awaking from Stupor
it’s not desire per say but the clinging ~

that stifles soul and stops heart from singing 

enlivening silence sets our soul free ~

vibrant in the...

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Categories: art, character, psychological, sympathy,

Sipping Coffee
Alerting me to the awareness of the Almighty
Is this soul-soothing taste merely the essence of caffeine?
The coffeeness, as the divineness, has concocted tightly.
Leads my unconscious...

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Categories: psychological, body, god, humanity, life,

Premium Member What Lies In the Betwixt and the Between
What Lies In The Betwixt And The Between

What lies in the betwixt and the between
Heaven and hell, this world's darkest of scenes
Mankind wallows in the...

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Categories: psychological, dark, deep, humanity, philosophy,



Premium Member The Mystery of Destiny
Destiny, oh destiny, why hide thyself from me.
Come out, come out, for all to see.
A life filled with struggle, then at last a surprise.
Why not...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: psychological, change, destiny, growth, introspection,

We Don'T Approve, You Know
We don't approve, you know. Approve of what?
The folk who go to London, or who don't
The folk who get the flowers out, or not
The folk...

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Categories: psychological, confusion, england, funeral, grief,

Hello Kitty Man - a Surreptitious Sonnet For Surreptitious Sonnet Day
Once upon a time there was a man
Who had a life so boring no-one knew
That he was there, and nothing fun to do
But work a...

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Categories: psychological, character, humor, identity, loneliness,

The Broken Locket
Like the oyster keeping its mouth fastened with pearl,
Her locket was calm with pearl of secret, treasured;
Link has loosened somewhere? Nerve got numbed? Sudden whirl…?
Once...

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Categories: life, love, psychological,

Kevin Sonnet Number 7
Icarus had wings made by his father, 
The power of which to him were unknown,
Yet he spread them without too much bother,
Knowing the life he...

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© Ac Benus  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heaven, inspirational love, psychological,

Kevin Sonnet Number 37
For the viewer, beauty has the feel of 
All the connections of eternity,
For it is through this processing of love
The timeless achieves non-duality. 
So, when...

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© Ac Benus  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: psychological, beauty, fate, happiness, love,

Foreign Hitherto
Pushing cascades crest bastion, stomach lost
    Largesse spread wafts orange blossom bridal
    Bestows clouds let go to marshmallow moss
...

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Categories: psychological, analogy, animal, baptism, drink,

Monotony
Same scene; same birds, flies, insects; same plants, and fall flowers,
Sameness has built lasting nests, like small social weavers;
Boredom, like ivy creep or jasmine, creeps,...

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Categories: life, psychological,

Premium Member There Was a Time
There was a time when I was at my best
I can recall no question about my success,
Now I have reached the stage called rest
The time...

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Categories: life, me, perspective, psychological,

Premium Member Difficult Acceptance - Mehrabian's 55-38-7 Percent Rule
Angry face and praising word.
I can't find out which is true.
Inputs begin to argue.
A straight posture is preferred.

Grinning face and sorrow word.
These can mislead our...

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Categories: psychological, conflict, confusion, happiness, heart,


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