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Seasons Self Poems

These Seasons Self poems are examples of Self poems about Seasons. These are the best examples of Self Seasons poems written by international poets.


Flesh Wounds
The mirror reflects a lifetime etched upon my skin; a canvas of stories whispered through maturity. I stand before it, middle-aged and exposed, my nakedness...

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Categories: self, appreciation, beauty, body, growth,



Nature's Newborn: Re-written
I am a river, and my heart,
an ever-changing stream,
Ripples clean me part by part,
and so joy reigns in me supreme.

As a redwood firmly stands,
through seasons...

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Categories: self, beauty, growth, metaphor, nature,

Nature's Newborn
I am a river, my heart an ever-changing stream.
Ripples cleanse my soul, and so joy reigns in me supreme.
As a redwood stands through seasons of...

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Categories: self, character, growth, joy, life,

Premium Member Searching Through Seasons for Self
I searched laboriously for you in the cold winter rains,
shivering from the shallowness.
I chased you on the hot, sultry days of summer,
feeling your presence hovering...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: self, angel, feelings, introspection, seasons,

Premium Member Seasons of Self Awareness
I searched laboriously for you in the cold winter rains,
shivering from the shallowness.
I chased you on the hot, sultry days of summer,
feeling your presence hovering...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: self, angel, feelings, introspection, seasons,



Do You Have Answer-Shades
The shades of “blues” might have an intense wavelength.
It literally overshadows her “colorful seasons”.

This school champion might already realize this.
Games are not that easy in...

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Categories: self, anxiety, desire, emotions, heart,

Premium Member Self-Existent Light
 
"Our seasons in life, like chapters in a book change, ebb and flow:
but, a light deep within us, though dim at times:  always...

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Categories: self, life,

An Ode To the Fullness of My Belly
sweet decadent belly
how ever will you forgive me
i didn’t know
couldn’t know 
how to love you

i didn’t see that you were more than a belly
you were...

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Categories: self, health, loss, society,

The Colour of True Self
A brand new life of pleasing exposition
Is what lays before you, adore it
Love the challenge to foster thy ambition
And be fruitful but never learn to...

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Categories: self, abuse, addiction, allusion, art,

Premium Member Discovering Myself Through Seasons
I searched laboriously for you in the cold winter rains,
shivering from the shallowness.
I chased you on the hot, sultry days of summer,
feeling your presence hovering...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: self, angel, feelings, introspection, seasons,

I'M Counting On Me
I’m counting on me

I’m counting on me
To change my life
To make things better
To wipe out the strife

It’s no simple task
There’ve been many seasons
When spring turns...

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Categories: anxiety, self,

Premium Member My Journey Doesn'T End
"My existence journey doesn't end;
               it's just a beginning to mend."
Quote_by...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: life, self,

Premium Member Janie Huzzie Bowa
thesis: strength endures voids and emptiness.
strength constructs no homes (antithesis:

if your house leaks then on swollen days
in sullen seasons there is no home for you)

there...

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Categories: self, angel, hero, home, mirror,

Premium Member Sensory Fullness
When compassion becomes reduced
to his "right now"
every time swollen climax,

Then passion's sensory potential
becomes reduced in focus,
usually emphasizing lusty speaking
over loving listening,

To seeing
more than hearing
harmonic heart...

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Categories: self, health, integrity, love, passion,

Happy
Hello my name is (insert name here)
I'm XX years old and I'm happy
My life isn't easy and its full of experiences you wouldn't think I've...

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Categories: life, self,


Book: Shattered Sighs