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Ballad Vanity Poems

These Ballad Vanity poems are examples of Vanity poems about Ballad. These are the best examples of Vanity Ballad poems written by international poets.


The Elevated One
I climbed atop the mountains,
To find the Elevated One,
He is in one of it's summits,
Living all alone.

I found him under a tree,
Can't be found by...

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Categories: poems, poetry, spiritual, vanity,



Chains of Poverty
In the corners of our world
Lies a pain that we can't ignore
A cry for help, a call for aid
From those who hunger, cold and poor

Their...

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Categories: vanity, work, writing,

Vanity
Vanity
A poem about vanity in life inspired by Ancient Greek Wisdom

As I wake up abruptly every single dawn
With my body still asleep on futility’s lawn
My...

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Categories: vanity, allegory, life,

Vanity
The leaves leave their pretty jade,
as colors of my eyes fade.
When every Spring solemnly descents,
My sight gets another shade.

For what am I made?
Living every day...

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Categories: vanity, anger, blessing, green,

Tale of a Vainglorious King
Blinded by vanity 
a king has no hope, only a pugilistic mind. 
He speaks his urbane opinions carelessly 
berating all others; he leaves their broken...

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© Jacob Frey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: vanity,



Evil Begets Evil
“Evil begets Evil” 
I read upon the derelict arch, 
Engraved in the stone: a warning to all 
Who to these ruins would march. 
“Evil begets...

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Categories: vanity, betrayal, conflict, corruption, hate,

Prideful Pilferer
Into homes he breaks with grace and ease,
precious items he takes, whatever he please.
sneaky and silent, on items he'd prey
yet hidden in sight, an average...

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Categories: corruption, fun, vanity,

A Ballad
Unity of mind, body, and spirit the qualifier of love
Statuette 
Statue
The wedding vows

If you love somebody, let him know.
When life is short, why would you...

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Categories: vanity, body, first love, how

Tears
Is it joy or pain,
Can't even understand,
And yet wailing,
For that lost heart'
Lost an gone,
Gone with the winds,
Leaving that emptiness,
That the heart deserve not,
That the eyes...

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Categories: vanity,


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