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Metaphor Sunset Poems

These Metaphor Sunset poems are examples of Sunset poems about Metaphor. These are the best examples of Sunset Metaphor poems written by international poets.


POETIC CONTEMPLATION



     colors, placidly,
   in the calm late afternoon
     traverse crystal time
...

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Categories: sunset, allusion, extended metaphor, imagery,



Life's Sun Setting
The sun setting in horizon
Is like a deep sunken eyes
Looking beyond the sight grazing
As its rays too many lining
Penetrating the farthest outreach
Only to find its...

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Categories: life, metaphor, sunset,

Into the Gloom
Into the gloom
by Michael R. Burch

Into the gloom, beyond the point of caring, 
past fascist rows that stare and blanch and cross
and watch us always,...

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Categories: sunset, death, earth, heaven, moon,

Lady Sunset
A brilliant dress of reds and blues.
Each fabric deepens to kinder hues.
Great pink, deep orange, a vibrant parade.
At standstill a moment, a charming new shade.
Each...

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Categories: sunset, beautiful, emotions, extended metaphor,

A sacred place
On those dark, winter evenings, when the frost tinged wind burns your skin with each weak sputtering breath, I find myself longing for a crisp...

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Categories: sunset, death, metaphor, nature, ocean,



Smile Till You Fall
crimson mixes of love and rage,
a cauldron of heartache bubbling,
memories shared, now a tribute,
to the venom in my pen writing.

fueling our past, surviving tonight,
amongst the...

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Categories: sunset, appreciation, beautiful, beauty, blessing,

Premium Member In the twilight of a violet sunset, when my soul dons veils of melancholy
In the twilight of a violet sunset, when my soul dons veils of melancholy,
I sit alone, surrounded by phantasms and unspoken words, whispering ancient incantations,
My...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sunset, fantasy,

Premium Member Stone and Sea
You pull away again,
and leave me to the sand,
stripped, rooted, waiting
on you to roll in again.

And again, you will,
to smooth over the edges,
soften my jagged,...

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Categories: sunset, emotions, giving, growth, metaphor,

Earthly Revolution PART 1 - THE SUNSET
Earthly Revolution  – A three  part series
Part I- The Sunset 

Last year, the sun set on a long era
A time-tale of my life,...

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© Neha gehi  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sunset, analogy, emotions, extended metaphor,

Premium Member Sensation of Light - Linking Pin Sonnet
Sensation of Light (Linking Pin Sonnet)

Like a Venus flytrap, you swayed in the night
Night raising the mind's trace of soft flowing light
Light of fragrance as...

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Categories: sunset, angel, beauty, fantasy, inspiration,

Mirror of Hearts
"One day, . . . I saw the sunset forty-four times! . . . You know—one loves the sunset, when one is so sad."
 Quote...

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Categories: sunset, hope, metaphor, nature, sad,

Hello I am a poem
My words intertwined with the deepest emotions
Dreams, goals and sometimes sorrow deeper than an ocean,
My words are like waves that wash over each reader in...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sea, storm, sunset, visionary,

Fragrance Of Forgiveness

As the apologetic sun
melts in hibiscus vase
of pastel-peach 
horizons and peels off
those pristine pigments 
of egoistic elegance, 
sailing upon 
aquamarine foam
of vanilla waves ~
where dignity
unveils...

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Categories: sunset, angst, anxiety, deep, forgiveness,

Premium Member Where Do All the Colours Go
blues and greens, gently trickle out of the day
night's henchmen, shadows gather on corners
demise looms in leaking squalor, exsanguinate
remorseless swelling of silhouettes, cardboard
cutout scenery until...

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Categories: sunset, color, dark, day, metaphor,

Moon-Pearled Rose
when maple sun melts
along orange ice of dusk
brisk-ballet shall breathe
in pale love's snowy scents for -
I'm your midnight's moon-pearled rose......

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Categories: sunset, autumn, deep, imagery, metaphor,


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