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Confusion Sorrow Poems

These Confusion Sorrow poems are examples of Sorrow poems about Confusion. These are the best examples of Sorrow Confusion poems written by international poets.


The Silent Widow
Here sits the widow silent and pale, from the heart of darkness her sorrows hail. Mournful eyes, shattered thoughts, bloodless veins and soundless calls. 

With...

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Categories: sorrow, confusion, grief, hurt, lonely,



Premium Member Rambling
When time echoes the promise of a rambling soul, one who knows that the past never can be left, because it is there that solace...

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Categories: sorrow, age, confusion, dream, emotions,

In My Darkest Hour
In my darkest hour my thoughts wander, sometimes too far and sometimes just yonder. I find myself in total darkness, without a flame or word...

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Categories: sorrow, anger, anxiety, confusion, dark,

Care to Live
Do you love me
Do I even care
Care enough to find out
Care because I should
Should I ask you
Should you respond
Respond to my question
Respond with the truth
Truth...

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Categories: sorrow, care, confusion, feelings, love

Unfulfilled Potential
My words can’t translate
The eyes of the world wait
Hesitation catches in my throat
I can’t read or see
Something else has control of what I’ll be
Stumble around...

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Categories: sorrow, conflict, confusion, depression, horror,



Premium Member Swoosh
stealth
makes a sound
goes like this,
S W O O S H

death
makes a sound
goes like this,
S W O O S H

graves
makes a sound
goes like this,
S W O...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sorrow, confusion, death, emotions, fear,

Hoaxed Hydrangeas
I am
your lilac moon,
cocooned in cashmere wool
of clouds that carol in chorus,
love-sewn

Searching
for life beyond
hieroglyphic fangs
of hoaxed hydrangeas, exiled in
grey moors;

Today,
jasmine stars taste
bittersweet and each tan
twilight...

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Categories: sorrow, angst, deep, emotions, fantasy,

Premium Member Ode To Diane
I never met but always appreciated Diane.
Through the media, I knew her first as a politician.
From my perspective, I knew her later as a good...

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Categories: sorrow, america, bereavement, courage, peace,

Premium Member Disorientation

darkness plummets on twilight’s peak
cascading like a gentle creek
veiled by the night, I must confess
I’m puzzled by shadow’s caress

at times, confusion stills my hope
like climbing...

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Categories: sorrow, angst, anxiety, conflict, confusion,

Premium Member Nine Eleven 2001
A day
That I’ll always remember
A very somber DAY
A very sad day
A day to ponder
A day to wonder
A day
Not like any other day
A very unusual day
A...

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Categories: sorrow, america, death, eulogy, farewell,

Premium Member Battle Scars
Scars, like lace etchings, a pattern
Rippling indentations against porcelain skin,
What is that? I ask her, never quite
So humble as my heart when she pulls her...

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Categories: sorrow, anxiety, conflict, confusion, dark,

Empirical Waste
This land of entitlement 
entertainment and enterprise 
lost burnt broken...despised 
skeletal structures reaching 
griping 
clutching 
scraping this infernal sky!

Arcane factories sit on horizons 
haunted like...

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Categories: sorrow, allegory, allusion, america, analogy,

Premium Member Misery
Make them go away,
Make them go away!

I can feel them gnaw,
Can you hear the Raven caw?

I can feel them pulling at my soul,
They are just...

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Categories: sorrow, anxiety, child abuse, confusion,

It Will End In Tears
My friend, don’t struggle so
Not much longer to go
No more working for the all-mighty buck
No more lusting after the…
Ahhh your dirty mind 
Will be the...

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Categories: sorrow, allusion, anger, angst, art,

Frail Kingdom
How happy are the stars in the sky?
They never fail to shine, no matter if it’s dark or bright.
I rise from my bitter bed daily.
With...

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Categories: sorrow, confusion, dark, heartbroken, relationship,


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