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Psychosomatic Poems - Poems about Psychosomatic


Purely psychosomatic
Where liveth preen for empathy Drew ragged, Poor sawbones perscribed "where in pain warrants lithe deformities" Swimming, Loathed from the east Collared, Hung dry, Pruned by the sweat of a racing night When in dawn's bleached seamstress Sought a grim vow Erelong in catapult Where'n torrents clothed spare Credences in cold eyes of maggots A cruel indifference, In polar tear. ...

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Categories: psychosomatic, absence, deep, depression, feelings,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Diagnosed Psychosomatic
My father, an officer in army, his friend too, A hypochondriac friend who was always blue, Said I’m off to see the quack, Doc said, odds against you stack, Diagnosis: you’re pregnant Rex, out he flew!...

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Categories: psychosomatic, blue,
Form: Limerick



Psychosomatic Disorder
Physical pains suffered by animals yet no such disorders in animals. This disorder due to stress related problems which they don't suffer; But human suffer from much stress, remain frustrated; Lot of stress manifests physical pain and other symptoms, also creates strain, like, depression; because we pursue goal by nature constantly strive, can't restrain our desire to attain success as whole; Animals don't have a...

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Categories: psychosomatic, pain,
Form: Sonnet
Psychosomatic
Once death was the lack of breath ...

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Categories: psychosomatic, death, humanity, humor, irony,
Form: Epigram
Psychosomatic
Degree work again! With Aberdeen University, Long distance, so not in strange surroundings, This time in the subject of my choice and tenacity, For posterity, so as to keep above the drownings. It’s Christian Studies, or I say theology or religion, And psychosomatic is the word to deflect and bat, Which loudly venerates in the divinity...

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Categories: psychosomatic, bible, education, happiness, parents,
Form: Quatrain



Psychosomatic
I am watching you on TV and I can taste that cigarette you are smoking mate. been nearly two years since I packed-in how odd, this must be a psychosomatic reaction. Elizabeth alexander 31/1/2016...

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Categories: psychosomatic, absence, addiction,
Form: Bio

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