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People Symbolism Poems

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


Wind of the past
The autumn that had remained monotonous-
  For many decades,
  Now tears and takes pieces of hearts,
  Along with its old leaves, flowers,
...

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Categories: nostalgia, seasons, symbolism,



Premium Member Fire
Fire

I may be a deity, I do not know, People talk around me But have never told me so.
They gather all around me,like a holy...

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Categories: fire, god, symbolism,

Premium Member Black And White
Angels and brides do come in white.
All things beautiful, light and bright.
Demons and witches prefer black,
evil ways and means to attack.

White, pure, inspiring, eternal love,
gift...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symbolism, color, dark, extended metaphor,

Premium Member Time

I am Time,
I do not know
Where I’ve come from
Nor do I know whither I am going
I only know that I started in the past
And am...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symbolism, birth, death, extended metaphor,

Covid-icus

Covid-icus gathered his legions, 
They were always ready to fight.
Spreading to all regions
Showing off all their might

Covid-icus was really relentless
His troops attacked all around
Spreading, his...

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Categories: health, school, symbolism,



Premium Member Building Tension
 

"One Road leads to tension and worry; one road leads to fear and dread.
My road leads me home to tranquility, to peace, serenity and...

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Categories: symbolism, betrayal, conflict, creation, home,

President
Don’t be like that elephant that caused the infants
to slaughter one another indifferent to its posterity
he lifted the corrupt dropped the ripe and bullied 
the...

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Categories: symbolism, art, betrayal, farewell, political,

Premium Member The Fatuous Philosopher

I am a philosopher
Of great mental acumen
I like to blow my own trumpet
As nobody seems to mention

While enlightening people
Of all hues, I think not twice
Morning...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symbolism, allegory, allusion, perspective, philosophy,

The boy who can't feel
Beware the young bastard that was birthed here by sin,
The silver haired boy beneath large piles of bricks...

Beware, beware, the young boy named Cage.
Beware, beware,...

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Categories: dark, fantasy, silence, symbolism,

Burning Love, Healing Flames
I do not feel anything
The burning flame that was inside me
Dedicated to hating you 
Was put out by the love of someone
Who did not spark...

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© hana bluz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symbolism, anger, betrayal, break up,

Premium Member Everything I've Ever Lost
In a box full of everything I’ve ever lost, 
The first thing I’d rummage for is the patience that could’ve led me 
To your open...

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Categories: symbolism, extended metaphor, lost love,

Premium Member The Essence of Miracles
Miracles thrive abundantly
If people would but stop to see,
If they would see their special quest
Reflects the meaning of Life's tests.

Maturity shines guiding light
For judgments made...

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Categories: symbolism, engagement, growth, hope, humanity,

Premium Member Pale Words Riding the Revolution


“Pale Words Riding the Revolution”

it takes a woman
to bear the pain 
of a world ripping
wide open, apart

a part,

the child 
crowns crimson 
marked forehead
cheeks and lips,...

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Categories: horse, muse, symbolism,

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,

WHY?
“WHY?”

“Why?”
A question I never really got an answer to most of the time,
And each time I’m left questioning if my action was a crime,
Why do...

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Categories: deep, friendship, longing, symbolism,


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