Women Sorrow Poems
These Women Sorrow poems are examples of Sorrow poems about Women. These are the best examples of Sorrow Women poems written by international poets.
IfIf
By Byron Juno
If women MUST die
Then Atieno would die first
If children were to forage
Then Atieno's would forage forever
If women were to walk necked
Then Atieno's...
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sorrow, betrayal, black love, dedication,
Why Does Great Gods Above, a Trellis FlingWhy Does Great Gods Above, A Trellis Fling
Romance to my quivering lips then took
Knowledge, words from that greatest holy book
Within the sky mountains a deep...
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Categories:
sorrow, break up, lost love,
I Am Going CrazyI can't expect to wake up everyday and do something I hate before I'm even part of the rat race.
How am I expected to...
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sorrow, 11th grade, allegory, religion,
Breaking the SilenceLike Black-Cats popping on the 4th of July,
shots broke the peace of the Spring afternoon.
Within an instant chaos erupted,
women screaming, people running in every direction,
bodies...
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Categories:
grief, pain, sorrow, violence,
Do You Know the Remedy For PainNo one can resist pains
When the heart is full to bursting
because of dialemmas.
Tears expose whatever bottling
For some Years.
When...
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Categories:
confusion, hurt, pain, sorrow,
Dead WinterThere walks warriors in that graveyard,
holy men and medicine women of ages.
at night you can see their spirits dance,
setting fire to history's pages.
In that far...
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Categories:
death, sorrow,
Sound of SorrowThey have slept with their fathers
Shall we seek for revenge?
Even the emotions could no longer contain our sisters
All we sing now is dirge.
I could hear...
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Categories:
sorrow, cry, death, horror, repetition,
Woman of the Wasteland I of IIIAs I wash these dishes.
I wash the wishes
from these tired and ruined hands.
I look out into the street
with a thousand yard...
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Categories:
sorrow, abuse, allegory, analogy, angst,
Home, Sweet HomeThey walked...and they walked!
prolonged stretches of a disastrous journey -
...
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Categories:
poverty, sorrow,
Sorrows of the Wild Geese By Huang ESORROWS OF THE WILD GEESE by HUANG E
These are my modern English translations of poems by the Chinese poet Huang E (1498–1569), also known as...
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Categories:
marriage, poets, sorrow, wife,
What Scares Me the MostWhat scares me the most?
The sheer tranquility one possesses while taking an innocent's life.
How their hearts don't quiver or hands don't shiver while they cut...
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sorrow, dark, destiny, evil, loss,
Why I Loved Cd's Poem He and SheHe and She by Carolyn Devonshire
He swings his arms and strides ahead
She walks three steps behind
The center of the universe
...
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Categories:
sorrow, conflict, heart, marriage, relationship,
Pity the Poor WomenPity the poor women of Afghanistan
In the hands of the ruthless Taliban
Repressed and put down
In a shapeless black gown
At the disposal of any overbearing man.
written...
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Categories:
sorrow, anti bullying, rude, scary,
Tears On the Iron RailBodies crammed shoulder to shoulder
Packed in wooden cattle cars
Their destination to them unknown;
Men, women, and children,
Old, young, and grown.
Bodies standing crowded and pressed against each...
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Categories:
sorrow, depression, fear, heartbreak, holocaust,
Chinese Translations IChinese Poets: English Translations
These are modern English translations of poems by some of the greatest Chinese poets of all time, including Du Fu, Huang O,...
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Categories:
children, heaven, moon, sorrow,