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Allah Sad Poems

These Allah Sad poems are examples of Sad poems about Allah. These are the best examples of Sad Allah poems written by international poets.


The Journey That Never Was
I promised to be home by Christmas
To see my kid and be with my family
But i didn't know the journey ahead
Would be my last

I thought...

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Categories: sad, absence, allah, death, emotions,



Manhood
My bears' beard came in when I turned eighteen.
I dipped my audacity in manhood
and it spit me out like sugarless tea.
The trenches near sent me...

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© Bantu West  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sad, adventure, allah, appreciation, me,

The Silence of Yesterday
for abunic sheriff – a friend who battled sickle cell.

yesterday the bones in my friend’s body wrote me a note of grief saying that they...

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Categories: sad, death, deep, for him,

Premium Member Thought Police
Thought Police

Be careful what you say, 
be careful who you say it to. 
It might be heard... 
by someone that does not like it!

They will...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sad, abortion, abuse, addiction, allah,

Premium Member Toxic
Toxic

The malevolent man was in control of everything. 
He was put there by forces beyond the peasant's capabilities to prevent. 
There was a war, seen...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sad, abortion, absence, abuse, addiction,



Four Lines Poetry
Greetings to Muhammad ??? ???? ???? ????
Wherever you write his name
Plz write my greetings to him
Where you mention my name
Plz write me as slave to...

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Categories: sad, allah, autumn, poems, poetry,

Prima Nocta
12/17/20
"Prima Nocta"

No matter how hard I think
Still can't find the missing link

All night long I drink
I'm on the brink

No, I don't need a shrink
Or to...

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Categories: addiction, dark, deep, sad,

Premium Member The High Night of the Dark Wind
The High Night of the Dark Wind

Dancing fairies on the lake of ice, 
leaving no marks as they pass. 
The tiny birds, chase them...
not to...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sad, allah, america, angel, fashion,

Premium Member The Fashion Zebra
The Fashion Zebra

I am a flake. 
That is the term for people that do not follow through. 
It may not be fair. I have spent...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sad, freedom, funny, inspirational, love,

Premium Member The New Preacher
The New Preacher, 
“Hear My Words”

Are you listening. 
I am saying things very clearly. 
You need to keep trying. 
Are you talking to me?
Am I...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sad, courage, dance, god, hope,

Premium Member The Garden At Grandma's
The Garden at Grandma’s

The house is quiet, the chores are all done. 
We have gathered in the place out back. 
There is pit for a...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sad, angel, cute, grandson, hope,

Premium Member Mirror Mirror
Mirror Mirror

Do not lie. I know that you want to. 
I know that you may need to.  
I am broken, and soon…
You will be...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sad, 12th grade, cinderella, happy,

Premium Member Dark Times
Dark Times

Times we celebrate, to be who we are not. 
Bleak times, diseased remembrances. 
Why?
You know.
You know because deep inside…

You have hid under a blanket...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sad, 12th grade, angel, appreciation,

Premium Member A Wedding Day
A Wedding Day

Cleaning the church is a privilege. 
I go every Saturday, humbly to serve. 
It is not a boast, it is small gratitude paid,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sad, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Today Is Enough
Today is Enough

The morning came early. 
In fact I was up all night. 
I watched the coming and going…
of the stars.

God’s work ever at hand,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sad, 10th grade, 11th grade,


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