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Pain Repetition Poems

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


Premium Member Uncharted
Could have wished, would have shown me earlier,
If it weren't only for the tranquil color,
Covering energy, wasted serene past finally dissipated,
Uncomfortable in others' comfort, glossy...

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© Lee Norton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: repetition, absence, addiction, adventure, art,



View From the Looking Glass
You say you're old, but I don't see it
Your wrinkles are just lines of wisdom
Your hair is not gray, but silver
Your eyes are not dull,...

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Categories: repetition, deep, encouraging, how i

Care to Live
Do you love me
Do I even care
Care enough to find out
Care because I should
Should I ask you
Should you respond
Respond to my question
Respond with the truth
Truth...

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Categories: repetition, care, confusion, feelings, love

Sorrow is Part of Life
Sorrow is part of life
Faced by all in some way
But hope can still be found  
Through our daily struggles
We find strength all around

Sorrow is...

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Categories: repetition, encouraging, endurance, feelings, peace,

The Forgotten Girl
There’s a loneliness to her style, it’s true.
No sense of direction or means of success.
A cautionary tale for men with no clue. 

With icy tone...

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Categories: repetition, dark, depression, gothic, loneliness,



Hate
I hate my stupid self for still having hope 
I hate myself for not yet tying the rope 
I hate myself for still trying to...

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Categories: repetition, anger, anxiety, depression, hate,

Premium Member Weakness Son, it Lives in the Eyes
Feel the fear rushing through your pulse
I'm sure it's nothing like the pain I was forced to endure
I'm sure it's nothing but a misplaced heart...

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Categories: corruption, introspection, perspective, repetition,

Premium Member Feel the Passion of the Young
   A sign for our times, Dina abducted and raped            (See Gen....

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Categories: repetition, death, history, pain, passion,

And I Exhaled
I was so close to the sun,
Tantalizing; ethereal-
Warm rays rolling over my skin before-
Sinking deep,
A parasite rooting itself into my neck,
Gentle caresses-
Strangling-
Choking-.

Churning-,
Inching closer-
And it stopped.
I...

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© Toby Adams  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: repetition, abuse, anxiety, inspirational, pain,

Ive Built a World
The sky drips fluorescent pink 
as i cry from the lack of oxygen
My tears trickle down my cheek. 
 for no reason yet again
My pain...

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Categories: repetition, creation, depression, imagination, pain,

Premium Member Biopsychosocial Uniqueness
Darkness and self-awareness drive me chaste.
But it has naught on musings upon life's haste.
I'm in abeyance due to the wrinkles in the mirror.
Once I grow...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: repetition, analogy, confusion, inspiration, life,

What a Tragedy- Christen Kuikoua
OF What Importance Is Money
In a Disastrous World,
What is the point of being rich?
to live all lonely and be sad
What is the point of building...

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Categories: repetition, conflict, confusion, grief, inspirational,

Premium Member The Future Tide
4195.
I won’t be here, neither will you.
Do you think they’ll remember what our nation chose to do?
Or do you you think that they’ll hark back...

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Categories: repetition, absence, age, future, humanity,

These Burpees Please
When that energy consumes your body. 
Feeling weak and muscles seem shoddy. 
That means it’s time to get up and stand. 
Drop whatever weapon was...

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© Adam Segal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: repetition, anxiety, dark, depression, grief,

Divortium-Mom and Dad, Dad and Mom
Mom and Dad, Dad and Mom
So opposed in their roles, yet unified in their wants.
It's a bitter shame to be old and grey,
Look back at...

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Categories: repetition, 12th grade, bereavement, brother,


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