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Sonnet Symbolism Poems

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


Premium Member Time To Believe
Kyrielle Sonnet Poetry, sponsored by Regina Mcintosh

Nature's unmatched beauty on Earth
Seeds faith in supreme power's worth
One may convert blind in a day 
His love and...

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Categories: symbolism, allusion, beautiful, creation, faith,



Premium Member The Traveller
The midnight pokes out from under the dirt,
navy, with chrome trim, catching the moon’s eye,
that Ally Sheedy fringe can’t help but flirt,
as her 1970’s Audi...

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Categories: symbolism, growing up, identity, introspection,

A Needle, More Than Scissors
There once was a noble man, a tailor,                 ...

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Categories: spiritual, symbolism,

Premium Member Slumber
This overwhelming sense I fear is death,
Macerates any attempt of release,
Your weight upon my chest holds still my breath,
A lamb in languor, I plead for...

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Categories: symbolism, dream, evil, introspection, metaphor,

Premium Member It Saw Me Through Such Dastardly Purblind Eyes
It Saw Me Through Such Dastardly Purblind Eyes

It saw me through such dastardly purblind eyes
Up there overhead with silent anger
What a truly ghastly, dangerous beast
On...

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Categories: symbolism, dark, death, dream, evil,



Premium Member Yes, I Remember Her Venomous Sting
Yes, I Remember Her Venomous Sting

The newfound rock the size of a baseball
I throw it into an angry window
To hear with bursted ear and see...

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Categories: symbolism, art, change, imagination, introspection,

Premium Member Death of the Old Cowboy On the Lonesome Range
Death Of The Old Cowboy On The Lonesome Range

Ravenous wolf pack, ripping and tearing
red-stain bloody meat from his dead horse flank
much better the dead horse...

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Categories: symbolism, death, deep, feelings, imagination,

Premium Member Than the Grand Illusions of Those Paradise Shores
Than The Grand Illusions Of Those Paradise Shores

I that dares the purple sunlight to ease my soul
splinter and enter this old, discontented heart
all the mistakes,...

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Categories: symbolism, art, courage, hope, identity,

Premium Member There In Morning Sun, Hope Circled Enticing Dreams
There In Morning Sun, Hope Circled Enticing Dreams


From inside gaping jaws, golden honey slow drips
its taste as if bitter hell came with deadly judgment
life turned...

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Categories: symbolism, art, dark, fantasy, imagination,

Premium Member I Walk Midnight Arena All Alone
I Walk Midnight Arena All Alone

O' chalice of the world, mystical sphere
Treasures  born from ancient raided castles
What of palid crescent moons hanging low
And the...

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Categories: symbolism, art, life, perspective, philosophy,

Premium Member The Deadest Hope In the World
The Deadest Hope In The World


The deadest hope in the world to hold
To be truly youthful when one is old
To race about with eager quickened...

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Categories: symbolism, appreciation, emotions, humanity, imagery,

Premium Member And Goddess of Destiny Ordained That We Meet
And Goddess Of Destiny Ordained That We Meet

I walk through silent waters so slowly adrift
My doomsday heart racing just to barely keep up
The old barn...

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Categories: art, destiny, dream, symbolism,

Premium Member And My Life Is Pretty, O' It Is Just So Fine
And My Life Is Pretty, O' It Is Just So Fine

Lightning struck just as soon as I inked those words
Sorta of like a mountaintop fell...

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Categories: symbolism, creation, first love, philosophy,

Premium Member Beware Thee the Unsavory, Unfettered Throngs
Beware Thee The Unsavory, Unfettered Throngs

When distant mystery has curdled the blue sky
The old hag cursed the earth and the skirt of rain
Dance girls danced...

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Categories: symbolism, dark, deep, evil, gothic,

Premium Member Up Early Picking Peaches From His Tree
Up Early Picking Peaches From His Tree

Eyes golden zenith holds mysteries galore
like a blue streak feeds itself doubly blind
in its wakings an old barn without...

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Categories: symbolism, art, character, farm, humanity,


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