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Baby Symbolism Poems

These Baby Symbolism poems are examples of Symbolism poems about Baby. These are the best examples of Symbolism Baby poems written by international poets.


Premium Member NATURE’S CRIES OUT TO GOD AMIDTS BLUE WHITE SKIES
Visionary third eyed spied;
Baby blue cream lavender skies;
Cool fluffy wind sails clouds;
Birds in trees shout, praise God;

Speaking language to Elohim;
I fell blessed, nature’s voices;
Enlightening me,...

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Categories: symbolism, analogy, appreciation, blessing, celebration,



Family
Family
What day did the word family leave the vocabulary?
Family a simple word with so much meaning or so I always thought. It seems as though...

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Categories: symbolism, children, culture, family, parents,

AYE KID, BABY JOE
Aye kid, Baby joe
You should know the norms
The world is filled with phonies
Shouting behind the curtains
Do nothin but only to blame

Aye kid, little joe
Cover your...

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Categories: symbolism, conflict, confusion, courage, humanity,

Premium Member I'M a Seed Energy and I Am Planted In the Womb of My Mother's Heart-
 I' am a seed And I'm growing 
Energy here from heaven planted,
In my mother's womb here on Earth and I'm grow;

Woe! Is me 
They...

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Categories: symbolism, abortion, absence, baby, boy,

The Hereafter
As our Lord was resurrected 
He left behind symbols of the torture to which He was subjected 
To remind us of his sacrifice 
With the...

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© Ja Angelo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symbolism, christian, devotion, easter, faith,



Premium Member Imposible Love
I give you my daisies in silence,  
Inside that little bubble 
between heaven and earth 
“Built only for our love “
That’s always  your...

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Categories: symbolism, boyfriend, emotions, for him,

Premium Member Exits Exist
"Exits Exist"



prophecies materialised
bad dreams of tomorrow
arrived vaporising today

the higher ones 
prepared their exit plans
they thought they were gods

but they were just
children playing 
at being man...

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Categories: humanity, peace, religious, symbolism,

Premium Member Beware the Otters
Of many times we have in life,
Like some within the water.
A charm it seems, but darkness rife,
The mean and precious otter.

When first you glance, how...

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© Jd Maxwell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symbolism, animal, divorce, evil, friendship,

What You Say To a Cat What a Cat Thinks
What you say to a cat what a cat thinks

I want to lick everything you look at everything there’s nothing over there for you that’s...

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Categories: symbolism, adventure, allegory, angst, animal,

Maybe Haikus 1-7
1.
Highest frigid mount
For a private, odd god walks
betrayed by the ghost

2.
Frosty timberland
A female, great Panther swims
in spite of the frost

3.
A snowy autumn
when a wooden, tall...

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Categories: symbolism, age, allegory, allusion, anger,

Premium Member Where, O' Where Baby Did You Hide That Key
Where, O' Where Baby Did You Hide That Key


Where, O' where baby did you hide that key
THAT UNLOCKS THIS RUSTY CHAIN HOLDING ON ME
Is behind...

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Categories: symbolism, appreciation, art, confidence, creation,

Throw It On the Bonfire
There’s crabs in the bucket, lice in the cream –
Throw it on the bonfire
No one partakes of this particular dream –
Throw it on the bonfire
Insecure...

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Categories: symbolism, class, eulogy, fire, psychological,

Out of the Inescapable Mud
I can EXHALE

Not every day
Not every moment
BUT… 

I can EXHALE

The Corona virus still runs
RAMPANT
But the ORANGE plague
Has been removed
Has been dulled
Has been silenced

SILENCED (at least...

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Categories: symbolism, america, hate, heart, hope,

Premium Member Let It Love
Lightning's flashing baby!
We're thinking about...falling apart
Hear the thunder crash...like crazy!
Is there a ray of hope...for these two hearts?

Aren't you cold here in the dark...in the...

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Categories: symbolism, how i feel, i

A Poem To My Boy Friend
I was most definitely surprised by your visit today

I want to let you know given the energy I feel from you

I can assure you without...

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Categories: symbolism, black african american, black


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