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People Senses Poems

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


Premium Member These Silly And Shameful Faults
Being so awfully insecure
among confident people 
seems ridiculous and brittle; 
I'm very humble by nature,
it will not take me anywhere:
I'll end up gathering crumbs! 

I'm...

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Categories: senses, abuse, betrayal, character, conflict,



Premium Member Cobbled Street
Cobbled street is lowly lit with shadows all around.
Street lights flicker in the wind and now the rain is falling down.
Glistening cobbles under feet as...

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Categories: senses, appreciation, beautiful, cat, happy,

Tomorrow

I can't believe you don't believe
we just rolled passed your fenced in home
But we left something behind
People looking and thinking if we're their kind
I feel...

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Categories: green, mental health, senses,

In The Silence
In your silence I see colours,
speech crumbling like flaking paint, dried; truth dripping from lips, black spittle on a brush.
In the silence I inhale the...

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Categories: senses, analogy,

Premium Member Aspects of Beauty
Beauty appears as different things to different people
It may be the reaching up of a towering steeple 
Or something pleasing to the eye
Like blending blues...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: senses, beauty, creation, love, nature,



Words of Wisdom
I respect the wise for their wisdom, and in their wisdom you will find respect

Sit with the wise and with the elders, avert all those...

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Categories: senses, deep, inspirational, integrity, life,

Good Deeds
Good Deeds don't go by unnoticed just like a daisy, rose or lotus

I try hard to treat people with kindness, but seldom rewarded respect or...

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Categories: senses, emotions, hurt, meaningful, people,

Good Deeds
Good Deeds don't go by unnoticed, just like a daisy, rose or lotus

I try hard to treat people with kindness, but seldom rewarded respect or...

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Categories: senses, desire, emotions, forgiveness, hurt,

Premium Member Yesterpeople
stair board creek
the house long empty
. . . echoes
stale shuffling
shadows to the sound
of overlays 
drained
the house bled
its final drops of her

merged, she
with watchers
faces trapped in...

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Categories: death, scary, senses,

Premium Member A Question About the Political Class
They can hear
    They can see
  They're real people
    like you and me  

  The question...

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Categories: feelings, people, political, senses,

Premium Member Womans Desire
Woman’s Desire

What’s all this rigmarole and claptrap 
About the man being the only one thinking of sex?
Well, truth be known,
A woman, skin deeply eager, thinks...

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Categories: senses, feelings, gender, love, relationship,

Premium Member Piano
Pianist who is blind
Performs at train station
Pressing keys to play a
Perfect piece from Chopin 
People were moved to tears
Piano prodigy
Played Bach for the new king!...

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Categories: inspirational, music, senses,

Premium Member Every Relationship Must Change
1. Everything begins and ends,
reports Richo mindfulness
To which Ohcir co-responds,
including positive v negative
therapy v trauma
co-arising intention.

2. Relationships do not always come and go
according to unconditional...

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Categories: senses, community, culture, health, humor,

Window Looking
From deep melancholy
I can see things are still moving.
Droning buildings, persons and some
pales of persons (inside), animal airs,
and walking phantasms yearning 
to be beautiful.

It all...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: senses, angst, character, deep, humanity,

Ocean Drive
Zeros to tens cruisin', hustlin' and bustlin' on Ocean Drive,
Mustangs, Ferraris and Lamborghinis slowly cruise by,
humidity glistens the skin of the scantily clad,
with hedonistic intentions...

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Categories: culture, life, people, senses,


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