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Hate Senses Poems

These Hate Senses poems are examples of Senses poems about Hate. These are the best examples of Senses Hate poems written by international poets.


Naked Against the World
Government officials, chasing me 
A peaceful Naked being dance on the street
Woke from a nightmare being chased by blind eyeballs draped in flags, 
City on...

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Categories: senses, america, art, body, poems,



Premium Member A Promontory Illusion
The dream: I stroll my house to a promontory
I stare out of the limitless, restless ocean
stepping ahead, dived into the ravenous water
something white was on...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, beach, dream, senses,

The Playing Card
the playing card
by americus

i am the jack of all traits
which means i can be everything i hate
my thoughts buzz still like flies on the wall
yet...

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Categories: senses, beauty, class, dad, emotions,

Premium Member Therapeutic Talking
Talk therapy
among braver angels
and curious devilish advocates,

Evolves natural contemplative thoughts
of healthy minds and bodies
felt sacredly neuro-systemic

Organic
dynamic systems
reconnecting sensory consciousness
and mindful sexual experience
with worldviews recombining
Liberal YangTruth...

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Categories: senses, health, humanity, humor, peace,

Stalker Yaya
She thinks she completely invisible..
Truth be told, I've always known.
Always lurking in the background..
Live your own life and leave me alone..

Kindly mind your own business..
Every...

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Categories: senses, angst, crazy, dark, hate,



Ravens I
Ravens dream 
Haunting forever stark
look to the moonlight dark 
house full of midnight
Feeling the magnetic wells
In pools of infinity 
dogs bark defiantly 
out into the...

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Categories: senses, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

In the Silence of Heaven I
In the silence of heaven 
there are half-buried machines 
where a man once wanted to dwell!

Some of these were built with a design in mind...

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Categories: senses, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

Onyx
Wings black as midnight draw back 
from infernos façade 
Secret devices sharp, 
keen of talons and man-made MAW 
EYES; Scarlet, pumpkin fire orange at the...

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Categories: senses, angel, anger, animal, art,

White Noise and What Ifs
I like to drive with the windows down,
White noise,
To drown out how whack the wheels sound.
My mind spits and sputters,
Mouth mumbles,
Words come out jumbled.
I hate...

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Categories: senses, anxiety, emotions, inspiration, introspection,

Premium Member Transformational Curiosity
That's *****!
said transculturing Curiosity,
peering out Her sacred big-boxed window
panes of misty white fog
gently covering her view
of upstream tiding River's
mysterious grey
reverse time flow

Sometimes,

OK, really too often,
I...

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Categories: senses, culture, earth, health, peace,

Premium Member Reprising Curious Gifts
To my StraightWhiteMale
right-wing
left-brain
monoculturally dominating brothers,
and your antifeminist glamorous 
amorous womanly allies,

You have not yet heard me,
if you only hear my resistance,
sharing my non-culpable experience
with non-choice...

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Categories: senses, appreciation, culture, health, integrity,

Premium Member Nonplatitude Attitude
They say I need too much
to keep a positive
young-yang attitude,

More
and deeper soul,
higher sacred grace 
of gifted gratitude.

So do I often feel,
except privileged they feel too...

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Categories: senses, culture, education, health, integrity,

Blindness
I no longer see the world- as you do
yet, I remember it well-
blue skies, fluffy clouds, a bright sun
rain, hail, thunder and snow
Now I can...

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Categories: senses, beauty, children, creation, death,

Premium Member One More Delivery
One More Delivery

Please wait at the door. 
I told the man holding the package. 
He smiled, 
not unkindly, 
but as patiently as one might expect,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: senses, childhood, christmas, december, endurance,

Premium Member Rebecca
Rebecca

Daughter of The King. 
Your namesake blessed a nation, 
be proud. 
You began life, 
ahead of most. 
Already you were glorified, 
held high by your...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: senses, confusion, emotions, friendship, friendship


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