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Ocean Repetition Poems

These Ocean Repetition poems are examples of Repetition poems about Ocean. These are the best examples of Repetition Ocean poems written by international poets.


Premium Member I've met Scarecrows with more Spine than you!
I'm not addicted, so this will be easy
It's a hard truth to hear so I just tune it out 
and I’m arguing with walls 
but...

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Categories: repetition, addiction, conflict, desire, growth,



My Fears
I'm afraid to look into your eyes because I might never look away
I'm afraid to be with you because there might never be a better...

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© Paul Bagz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: repetition, 10th grade, crush, cute

Premium Member My Little Fella
My little fella
I held you softly against me 
For only a few minutes 
Staring into the horrified eyes of a nurse
Who saw death
Where I saw...

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© Aby M'Baye  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: repetition, baby, blessing, boy, death,

Untitled
The possessions I pray upon,
Are not meant for me to grasp,
Toughs of becoming a man,
Is unreachable like the stars.

Joy I once had turned into fear,
Prayers,...

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Categories: repetition, appreciation, life, natural disasters,

Challenging Concepts I - May1st2022
I. Waves are NOT separate from the Ocean
II. We are NOT separate from God /Universe
III. Just as waves are what the entire ocean is doing...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: creation, nature, relationship, repetition,



Antediluvian
On site of this forgotten Babylon
What powerful but unrecorded race
Once dwelt in this annihilated place
What strange creature’s kin
to inhuman race
Dwell deep in antediluvian hells 
Uncanny...

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Categories: repetition, allah, allegory, allusion, analogy,

We Dream of Rain Ii
We dream of rain
In the setting sun 
in the season of one.
A wildest west and a withered crest, 
the coat of arms. 
A falcon and...

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Categories: repetition, adventure, anger, art, atheist,

Subjects
Are lost
Objects are found
They lie in dirty boxes
In everyone's town.
Each one is unique...
Not one is the same...
They all have there own colour.
Some rusty
Some filthy
Most are...

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Categories: repetition, age, allegory, anxiety, art,

Premium Member King of the River
king of the Yukon
	opulent orange chassis ~ 
		desperate desire...

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Categories: repetition, fish, journey, nature, ocean,

Countdown To Clone Day, Rubbish Writing
Granules of recollection rub like salt 
Flailing in the fog of seven years ago
Deafened by incessant frog cries
Vines dangling began attaching to each other 
Drying...

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Categories: repetition, business, confusion, fashion, grave,

Premium Member Questioning the Gnomon: Session One
O Fingernail Moon
			pointing down at the ocean
			what goddess clipped you?

			O clipped fingernail
			without your acute reply
			can I scratch mind’s itch?

			Scratch may be:
			the swipe to light the...

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© Bill Keen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: assonance, moon, repetition, sound,

Moonlight
Running from the snow-covered mountain
in a thin blue shirt 
that welcomes the cold 

Running to the ocean that lays years away
The neck of a large...

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Categories: repetition, animal, dream, environment, freedom,

Premium Member Twist the Art

The music beat is loud
As we dance through the crowd

Create your own verse
It could be far worse

Let the music fill your ears
And erase all your...

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Categories: repetition, celebration, cool, dance, introspection,

A Place of Today's Past
The silence of morn makes this place forlorn
in the fields, the hillsides, and trenches.
Over two hundred years since the bloodshed and fear,
yet you can hear...

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Categories: repetition, america, history, perspective, places,

Imagine
Imagine the clouds gathering above start to swirl
with hypnotic movement heavy rains begin to fall
the scent of the sea permeates, you inhale brisk salty air
and...

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Categories: repetition, adventure, allusion, boat, color,


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