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Son Repetition Poems

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


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,



Atago and the Presonus Mens
He often told the story of him
raising tulips for wine.
He bragged about his collection
of stored wines which were
labeled"Nectar to the Gods"
He came into Samothrace to
find...

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Categories: business, horse, music, repetition,

Ode To the Deprived
The sun tugs young hours, 
Wrings the day. Flowers spring,
     Pupils play,
Waitlessness on one youngling. 

Longing eyes cashed the calendar, ...

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Categories: repetition, age, child, father son,

Catching Silver
When death, like silence 
Creeps into or sleepy lives

We feel the moorings untie 
The threads that tangle our lives

We feel the currents of emotion upend...

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Categories: repetition, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

Pushing Ii
Pushing past fear
Pushing past obligatory oblivion
Pushing past this pain's sphere

Trying to feel things never felt before 
Never know or seen in darkness desires 
Trying to...

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Categories: repetition, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,



The Polite Society
He cried and cried when he had found the Three Penny Opera
was performed to insult his grandfather. "they smiled and treated me kind, all the...

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Categories: repetition, film, meaningful, music, philosophy,

We Dream of Rain Iii
We dream of rain... 
And the mystery of the gun
We bold hold and driven apart 
Kill the king when lovers depart
We dream of rain and...

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Categories: repetition, adventure, allah, allegory, angst,

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,

Spice: Crimson and Gold
Rule of law 
Burning under the sun
A smoking barrel of a Gun.
In the Shadow of her son,
The eclipse in full halo of fury’s gold,
Crimson n...

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Categories: repetition, addiction, age, allegory, allusion,

Me
...

mom, dad, brother

mom, dad, brother

mom, brother

dad, brother

brother

brother

girlfriend, brother

girlfriend, brother

wife, brother

wife, daughter, brother

wife, daughter

wife, daughter, son

daughter, son

daughter, son

daughter, son

...

me...

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Categories: repetition, allegory, bereavement, birth, death,

Premium Member The Only One
Time will catch us by surprise, reach out with greedy talons 
scratching moments from our eyes. Bucolic broccoli lives. 
Born again Christians, prophets all. ...

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Categories: repetition, america, angst, culture, faith,

Privilege
Privilege
by Michael R. Burch

This poem is dedicated to Harvey Stanbrough, an ex-marine who has written eloquently about the horror and absurdity of war in "Lessons...

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Categories: repetition, courage, hero, patriotic, thank

Premium Member Everything Is Always For the Best
Why the long face, son? Did someone die?
   Aw, Dad.  I flunked my math exam
Did you do your level best, son?
 ...

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Categories: repetition, father son, inspirational, relationship,

Premium Member Throwing a Fit Under a Throw
I frantically began throwing junk out of my closet,
Found clothes I did not recognize and a baseball.
Company was coming, so I moved the throw 
off...

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Categories: repetition, 10th grade, 11th grade,

She Took My Name Today
She took my name today,
radiant, white-dressed, processing
in an old church of her choosing,
her sisters in ugly dresses,
roll their eyes when the priest says:
“Mr. and Mrs....

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Categories: family, love, marriage, repetition,


Book: Shattered Sighs