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Romantic Recovery From Poems

These Romantic Recovery From poems are examples of Recovery From poems about Romantic. These are the best examples of Recovery From Romantic poems written by international poets.


Premium Member From Indolence To Action
FROM  INDOLENCE  TO  ACTION

         Dear ! Me turning deaf dizzy.
    ...

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Categories: desire, feelings, recovery from,



Premium Member Feeling Young
Feeling Young

Quiet is the morning, 
the sun coming over the mountains...
in the distance. 
Not quickly, 
but exactly at the right time. 
The day has begun....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recovery from, age, angel, happiness, heaven,

Premium Member Seven Secret Garden Secrets
Coming To The Garden

Long-lost secrets at Misselthwaite Manor.
Mistress Mary moves from self-centeredness to
self-awareness, leading to self-healing.
This tale's secret seems simple but not so.
A space to...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recovery from, allegory, children, garden, health,

Multiple Sclerosis An Invisible Disease
My heart hurts my soul is depleted 
I used to walk around feeling so undefeated 
The pain is at a tipping point & I just...

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Categories: recovery from, anxiety, body, health, inspirational,

Premium Member Maybe It Was Eleanor
Ever wonder where big ideas come from?

Memories of FDR
from newsreel clips -
a lion-headed striking man
with rakish grin,
jaw jutting proudly, 
signature cigarette holder
clenched in his teeth
tilted...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recovery from, feelings, history, international, philosophy,



Restoration
For a long time,
I had a darkness looming over me 
From the inside

Shameful to speak about 
Neither is it proud

Caused by a broken and a...

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Categories: recovery from, art, longing, love, recovery

Premium Member Needing a Weekend's Rest
The city-square glints wondrously
its dome of velvet, glass, and bulbs
Ignites through picture window frames;
axiomatic the marquee …
where  dwellers prance along the lanes
each one ...

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Categories: city, recovery from, work,

Kite Like That
The life of a loner is equivalent to a lost kite
Viewable from all angles, 
Yet the finer details remain obscure
Floating away from grasps of the...

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Categories: recovery from, age, allegory, allusion, art,

Premium Member The Sad and Tragic Death of Emily Hope
The Sad And Tragic Death Of Emily Hope

That night flew roaring Wind- a mighty gale
over hill and dale through windows left up
Had I then known...

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Categories: recovery from, art, death, life, lost

Beginning My Novel
She was sitting in her favorite moment with her chair of comfort;  thinking about how he made her feel. With a tingling feeling between...

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Categories: recovery from, abuse, art, birth, creation,

4 Love
Love is a four letter word
she whispered into his ear,

So is four, as is word
he whispered back into her fear,

Such is "you and I"
cried his...

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© A.O. Taner  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recovery from, beautiful, cute love, dedication,

Fishing
By Laura
July 12, 2015

We have the best of news, they said
As rain cascades upon the shed
The perfect time for you is now
A place where pain...

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© Laura Dee  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recovery from, addiction, adventure, crazy, recovery

Missed It-One Day At a Time
One day at a time
With the delusion of anger,
falling from my eyes,
The veil of bitterness,
Torn from the one I despised,
My heart withers in my chest
The...

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© Angel Fire  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recovery from, absence, bereavement, betrayal, change,

A Womans Cry
Dynasties of radiance splash into a womans swimming pool of excellence a womans cry transforms failures into triumph, should i feel agony & defeat for...

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Categories: recovery from, abuse, adventure, art, beautiful,

Beloved Friend I Have Fallen
An angel, cradles me, in her motherly arms
I have fallen, I am venerable 
I told myself, I would not do this, no more
I have failed...

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© Amy Rose  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recovery from, death, devotion, forgiveness, freedom,


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