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Love Superstition Poems

These Love Superstition poems are examples of Superstition poems about Love. These are the best examples of Superstition Love poems written by international poets.


Premium Member The Cat
The Cat

Sleek and soft, 
with mighty..., fierce claws. 
Not a friend to birds, 
of any kind. 

Mischievous, carnivorous, 
and a wanderer of the dark. 
Yet...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: superstition, addiction, animal, cancer, candy,



Premium Member Royal
Reining in jet-black steed;
Rangle for her falcon.
Repugnant mudslinging, 
Risible in content,
Rankled those in the know.
Recent loss of soulmate; 
Ravens smudge the teal sky.
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GLOSSARY 
Queen Elizabeth...

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Categories: superstition, culture, grief, history, london,

The White Daisy
Once I plucked a pure, white daisy,
And pulled its petals one by one.
“He loves me,” I spoke. “He loves me not.”
I pulled each petal, and...

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© K. E. Ward  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: superstition, flower, friend, friendship, love,

Superstition
Unregin the rain  darkness the circle hands to salt wick weather sound beat pound the heart of a vessel what hymns do it sing

listen...

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Categories: superstition, art, love,


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