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Hate Symbolism Poems

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


Premium Member The Two Witnesses
God spoke to men in visions and dreams.
Their words are like unpolluted streams,
offering dying souls life-giving drink,
and giving hope to those on the brink.

These witnesses,...

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Categories: symbolism, christian, extended metaphor, mystery,



To Love and To Lose
To Love and To Lose

I've lost track of many things over the years l've lost track of socks
Of sweaters
Of time

Some things I've lost have turned...

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Categories: symbolism, deep, growth, loss, love,

The marshall
People are silent in the shadow of a man,
Terrified like an old gran,
Hiding like a sardine in a can,
While eating with a bun.

I notice that...

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Categories: symbolism, language, patriotic, political, poverty,

The Venom
Hate is venomous
Like snake hiding the bush,
Attack in a rush....

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Categories: allegory, anger, humanity, symbolism,

In the Wilderness
In the midst of spacious green fields,
the green eyes watch & wait
They've planted seeds of discord that can't yield,
for they were sown with seething hate
Watch...

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Categories: symbolism,



Premium Member Vampire, of Its Hellish Temper All But the Devil Was Afraid
Vampire, Of Its Hellish Temper All But The Devil Was Afraid
(Part One)

Its dark powers were off the black wickedness charts
It ended thousands with its uncharted...

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Categories: symbolism, betrayal, dark, death, evil,

Premium Member To Those This Brave, True Warrior Is Sworn To One Day Defeat
To Those This Brave, True Warrior Is Sworn To One Day Defeat

When violet pours its sadden verses onto burning sands
and heavens above spit green poison...

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Categories: symbolism, art, conflict, dark, deep,

Empty Us
With something gone, with something missing-- 
an empty hole with an empty mind--
There's nothing to fill,
who wants it?

With something here, with something there—
with all knowing...

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Categories: symbolism, angst, betrayal, feelings, freedom,

Premium Member Spiritual Listings
Spiritual Listings

By Mark D. Stucky
HGTV loves flipping homes
for fun and improved listings.
Houses, although important shelters,
are impermanent human structures.

Human spirits, in contrast,
are eternal…but need restoration.
Inspections show...

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Categories: symbolism, corruption, god, humorous, recovery

Premium Member World War Some More
Hate watching the news ,
Gives me the blues
Every channel says the same
Each one passing the blame
What I see
In all that be
Dark days ahead
All the hate...

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Categories: allusion, anger, history, symbolism,

Premium Member Character References
Character References

By Mark D. Stucky
If I applied for new employment,
should I write down for my references
my malicious manager who mistreats workers,
my onetime teammate serving prison...

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Categories: symbolism, character, god, jobs, relationship,

Pain and Darkness
Darkness is all I see,
I look into the light, but darkness prevails.
And from the darkness, comes pain,
An old friend from the past.
Pain is all that...

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© Max Medina  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symbolism, abuse, addiction, anger, anxiety,

Fragile Sleep
In a fragile sleep, I lie
the threads of dreams come
And untie my soul for this mortal flesh 
of bone and mind. 

I drift in deep...

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Categories: symbolism, allegory, analogy, art, dark,

Clouds
I have risen from the ash
dusting myself off to start
scrubbing the nooks of my being
and over time
I will be clean again

Like a lotus flower
Blooming out...

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© Marie Mind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appreciation, spoken word, symbolism,

Woman of the Wasteland Ii of Iii
There he sits that monstrous hypocrite. There he dwells as I wash these dishes, his dishes. There he slouches, watching his games, his news, his...

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Categories: symbolism, absence, abuse, allegory, allusion,


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