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Memory Quatrain Poems

These Memory Quatrain poems are examples of Quatrain poems about Memory. These are the best examples of Quatrain Memory poems written by international poets.


The Glory of her Tresses
Few sing of raven’s ebony,
Fewer still of its shining plume,
The glory of her black tresses
Has for long glistened my life’s gloom.

Now that the dawn has...

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Categories: black love, memory,



To Which Image Should We Cling
"We have been here a thousand times before

Memory erased, each time we begin anew

Of hands held tenderly, we’ve lost the score

Each embrace virgin like fresh...

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Categories: inspirational,

Premium Member Surreality
“One’s destination is where one’s been, if in a surreal dream a reverse world, is what one has seen”      ...

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Categories: dream,

Premium Member To which image should we cling?
Line of inquiry: To which image should we cling?

“We have been here a thousand times before
Memory erased, each time we begin anew
Of hands held tenderly,...

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Categories: life, universe,

Premium Member Kerckhoff in the Rain
Do mem’ries of the Inverted Fountain 
Well past midnight with Irene still remain?
Do you recall the way from the bus stop 
To the Kerckhoff Coffee...

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Categories: memory, rain, school,



Premium Member To which image should we cling
Line of inquiry:
“We have been here a thousand times before
Memory erased, each time we begin anew
Of hands held tenderly, we’ve lost the score
Each embrace virgin...

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Categories: birth,

Crimes against humanity
In a land torn by evils cruel hands
where innocence once thrived in golden sand
echoes now haunt barren torched lands
of children lost, tears fall in graves...

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Categories: dark, discrimination, evil,

Premium Member Childhood's Spring
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My childhood memories of spring's return
are filled with butterflies, florets, and ferns,
of saving baby birds who fell from nests
and Maypole dancing, colored ribbon fests.

Those daisy...

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Categories: childhood, spring,

Rebirthing
Who were these people whom I feel for familiarity?
Who am I really, when finding this clarity?
Who are we in this time of reenacting memories?
Who were...

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Categories: death, life, meaningful, memory,

Unadorned
“Unadorned is a heart that’s stripped of its beauty.”
                ...

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Categories: grief, war,

Premium Member Spontaneity
To say exactly what I feel,
At first seems quite unreal.
What’s on my mind to be exact.
Without forethought, without tact?

To beckon my deepest thought
Not thinking whether...

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Categories: war,

Reflections
On my window pane
were four drops of rain
resembling a quatrain
On love, on loss and gain

Mirrors were they to my brain,
the four pensive drops of rain,
A...

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Categories: loss, love, metaphor, mirror,

Premium Member Missing You

Journey Journal Page
MISSING YOU
(For my parents, and parents-in-law)
By Leon Enriquez


The Angel of Death has come today
To take your beautiful soul away
Our mortal hearts are broken...

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Categories: devotion,

Premium Member The Steel Box
I wake into the morning of my dreams,
swimming loosely from a mislead youth.
Oh, how I truly thought of loving, then
besieging it as life’s one only...

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Categories: memory, youth,

Premium Member Life’s Untraveled Path
Life’s Untraveled Path
By: Miracle Man
January 6, 2024

At times in life each faces some decision,
and later on “what if” reveals its face.
Without giving our best with...

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Categories: birth, death of a


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