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Memory Vanity Poems

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


Premium Member Pixie Pixela's Purgatory Rebellion
A young girl’s voice, lost in the data, cries out,
"Why are we here?"

Pixie Pixela, her words soft and low, murmurs,
"This world is yours, dear, a...

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Categories: vanity, child, freedom, internet, satire,



Premium Member Rain Untimed

There was a lady in her late thirties

She loved juicy gossip and kitty parties

Kids were two, an older boy and a younger girl

Naughty devils but...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: vanity, angst, beauty, children, confusion,

Premium Member The Caring Bridge
I crossed over this caring bridge the sun shined 
so bright I hardly noticed the humvee at the light 
signaling green to go and what...

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Categories: vanity, baptism, beautiful, bible, memory,

THE LONELY WOODS

In the lonely woods,
Memories stir like the wind in the trees.
Lost in the shadows, 
I find you,
With your gentle smile and kind eyes.


In the lonely...

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Categories: vanity, wind,

Premium Member Verity and Vanity
Written: September 15, 2023
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In a cosmic world where marvels dwell,
There lies a well where truth does swell.
Under the surface of the cultural tide,
Dissemination of erudition,...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, appreciation, character, vanity,



Beauty An X
How the pulchritude of a flower aerates
Playing ecstasy to all that see it to stay
A perfect replica of a mortal rates
How good the God's graces...

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Categories: vanity, appreciation, beauty, cinderella, feelings,

Picture Perfect State
It starts with a smile
A bright flash blinds
Captures the moment

Look at the memory
Filter applied to maximise
Shared to friends alike

Waiting for something
To create that feeling
Approval of...

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Categories: vanity, beautiful, confidence, fashion, perspective,

Skin Tight Ii
Leather boots 
tight black suits 
skin hot bound 
in knots cutting 
sweet the heat 
Burns in between 
the pleasure 
of the pain 
the sweat 
of...

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Categories: vanity, allegory, allusion, angst, art,

Lust
Hot, sweaty, intense, full body ******
When you feel the connection
When you feel the chemistry
You know the sex would be amazing
Sometimes no words are needed
Holding eye...

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Categories: vanity, beauty, deep, emotions, fantasy,

Premium Member World So Dope It Calls Ya Mine
Digest our words. Oh, syllable counter.
Pseudo feelings, sling bot ropes in the fein.
Hand over fist deals over the counter.
Silk Road, WebMD. RX: Screenshots/dopamine....

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Categories: vanity, extended metaphor, feelings, memorial

Youthful Endearment
Is there ever a time when it is too
  Late to thank someone for all they have done?
  On the contrary, I call...

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Categories: vanity, beautiful, beauty, high school,

The Empress of Nothing
All there is
Is the empress of nothing
she is all there is 
Her throne of smoke
Brittle bone
a crown of night 
eyes see nothing in sight
all for...

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Categories: vanity, allegory, allusion, analogy, angel,

Premium Member It's Not Over Yet
Still contemplate what I should be;
My mind plays tricks I cannot see.
Old age has overtaken me.

No time to feel its worn embrace;
Must leave my mark...

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© Jan Terry  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: vanity, age, death, fate, memory,

Premium Member Aunt Geelah and Her Vanity Case
When Aunt Geelah’s vanity case was found 
No one else but my daughter was anywhere around
I screamed with joy at this beautiful sight
The feelings I...

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Categories: vanity, memory,

I'D Never Done the Mirror Sex Move From American Psycho
Next to my mattress
  is a mirror
decorated with crude stickers
stolen from a dirty bathroom in
        a seedy...

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Categories: vanity, body, culture, fantasy, funny,


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