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Woman Symbolism Poems

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


Premium Member Serpentine


"Serpentine"


Give a woman enough rope 
and She’ll show you 
what hanging’s worth

the life coiled around 
a body of work 
could be misconstrued

serpentine
She draws from the...

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Categories: muse, spiritual, symbolism,



Premium Member Shattered Desires
There was this guy, see, 
a high-flyer type, 
made a bit of a name for himself. 
He moved in like a year before, you know,...

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© Lee Norton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symbolism, dark, evil, horror, imagery,

Premium Member Good Manners
Stop biting thy tongue…
all it shall bring is a taste
for self destruction
as the sanguine
beckons it’s spirits
and spits
down thy lung.

...

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Categories: symbolism, identity, integrity, metaphor, philosophy,

Premium Member Complementary Lines
Your words cave in
to my ear canal,
each laud casting lines
slight of fate.

I live this life
as a fish woman,
with my tackle box 
full of bait.
...

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Categories: symbolism, identity, introspection, language, metaphor,

A Furtive Art
In twilight's tender grasp, where sentiments unfold,
Subtle whispers of a woman, always untold.
A dance of sighs and a symphony of grace,
In the heart's alcove, there...

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Categories: symbolism, emotions, extended metaphor, feelings,



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,

Imagery
I climb to the top of the Eiffel tower to catch the remnant of hope gliding through the skies in a bolt of lightning as...

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Categories: symbolism, blessing, business, confidence, money,

The Heroes of Buzzard's Bend, Part Iii
...Then he could see it, the boils,
on their neck and wrists, bright and red,
he felt an itch on his own back,
and felt a cold moment...

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Categories: symbolism, corruption, god, hero, history,

The Heroes of Buzzard's Bend, Part II
...But Mains just shrugged, then said, “Let’s go.”
offered the wrists to his bandittos.
Two of them led the man away,
Diaz fumed more watching him go.

Denied the...

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Categories: symbolism, corruption, god, hero, history,

Etchings of Love: a Subtle Afterimage
On the canvas of life, your signature lies,
Etched onto my granite heart, and the ever-changing skies.
Your essence, turned my primary colours, to vibrant schemes,
And now,...

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© David Chen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symbolism, first love, growing up,

Saturday Morning Reflections
My stomach is growling from the coconut trash bubbling in my system, my stomach is growling from toxic energy circulating in the street. My stomach...

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Categories: symbolism, community, future, happiness, sad,

At the Beyond
AT THE BEYOND 

It is here at the point
Where no life exists
Where shadows lurk
Life is made
While Creation does nothing
But watch itself in
A hole that never...

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Categories: symbolism, allegory, color, creation, deep,

Premium Member Beyond the Present
A slight hesitation
Overlooking what's written
Need yet unfilled
Something tastes different
Aggravation, is this all we get to be?
I am somewhere else, same destination
So bitter, not sweet
Taking words...

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© Lee Norton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symbolism, desire, imagery, nostalgia, perspective,

I'M Not Vain
Let me start off by saying, I'm not vain.
Says the woman who just posted a
     'selfie'.
Is my identity wrapped up in...

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Categories: identity, self, symbolism,

There Was An Old Lady Who Lived In a Hut
I heard a story being told by a traveling man. He told of a story that was passed down from father to son for generations...

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Categories: appreciation, friendship, society, symbolism,


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