Get Your Premium Membership

Hope Separation Poems

These Hope Separation poems are examples of Separation poems about Hope. These are the best examples of Separation Hope poems written by international poets.


Wedding Vows
I promise to love you
Love you with a love so strong
No mountain, nor hill, nor forest
Could stand in our way

I promise to cherish you
Cherish you...

Read More
Categories: separation, sad love, true love,



The number 2
Two houses is what I call home, with two kitchens and a bed in 2 places I roam, I walk the streets without knowing what’s...

Read More
Categories: separation, anti bullying, best friend,

Premium Member Tendai - be thankful to God
Concealed within a wistful smile
a mother’s tender tears
fall softly as the dawn appears 
again, across an alien land, so distant
from the soothing comfort
of family and...

Read More
© Peter Rees  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: separation, africa, care, emotions, family,

Separation from the sinful world
God's word is clear, a call to segregate
From the world's wicked ways, to separate
Not to befriend the darkness, nor to condone
The sins that shame the...

Read More
Categories: separation, atheist, gospel, hope,

Separated
How could I have known,
How could I have seen?
I listened, but I didn't hear,
We dreamt of different dreams.

And now it seems the end is near,
And...

Read More
Categories: separation, feelings, growth, hope, loss,



Premium Member Agreeing To Disagree
He taunted me with hope
When there was no hope for us.
We were past, the past
Gone from today and tomorrow,
Boldy planted in the memories who haunted
Me...

Read More
Categories: separation, death, divorce, marriage, relationship,

Premium Member Soaked in Grace
Soaked in Grace

By Mark D. Stucky
When partaking of communion,
“intinction” is the practice
of dipping the bit of bread
into a common cup.
The bottom of the bread
becomes soaked...

Read More
Categories: separation, god, love, recovery from,

Constitutional Separation of Church and State So How Can the State Divorce Us
A delicate dance, a balance to abide.
Let me share a verse, a tale profound,
Of union wed in hallowed ground.

When vows were spoken, love's embrace,
Within the...

Read More
Categories: separation, 12th grade,

We Are Not From Here
like a wind that burns your chest
we did it again
we  did it the same
again
soul made from the mother's milk soul, hold me
cover me
wrap me...

Read More
Categories: separation, absence, allah, analogy, angel,

Premium Member Separation
I know the aching heart 
Knows that longings
Can never be fully apart
And satisfied anymore
Through bodily meetings.

I know I can never share 
Stories of childhood tears...

Read More
Categories: separation, hope, longing, loss, solitude,

I Will Be Your Angel
I will be your angel tonight 
I'll be there for you 
To comfort you and keep you warm 
And hold you all night through 

I...

Read More
Categories: separation, angel, anxiety, bereavement, children,

Separation
Five years have passed since last I saw that smile,
When childhood left the beauteous ground of life,
A mellow change walked on the body's aisle,
A boulevard...

Read More
Categories: separation, art,

Coming Back Home
C-ircumstances were 
O-verwhelming
M-y life turned upside down
I-mperilled lives gripped with fear
N-o fancy tale this is ,its my
G-rievous story
B-rutal and horrifying memories
A-mbiguous future without any hope...

Read More
Categories: separation, emotions, family, fate, feelings,

Separation In the World
I see in the world, still today hate, racism, and discrimination.
We're supposed to work together under one nation.
I'll never understand how people can judge by...

Read More
© Erica Berg  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: separation, america, anti bullying, corruption,

Pushkin Translation: I Loved You
I Loved You
by Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

I loved you ... perhaps I love you still ...
perhaps for a while such emotions...

Read More
Categories: separation, absence, break up, divorce,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things