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Suicide Villanelle Poems

These Suicide Villanelle poems are examples of Villanelle poems about Suicide. These are the best examples of Villanelle Suicide poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Remembering Sylvia Plath

What she might have been was hidden
Beneath self-destruction and depression
Despair so black it silenced light, war-ridden

Life without purpose, true love forbidden
Leaving darkest doubt lost in...

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Categories: angst, anxiety, confusion, death,



Premium Member The Silent Pandemic
THE SILENT PANDEMIC 

The silent pandemic, a global problem ignored is mental illness.
Mental disorders, like depression, substance abuse are worldwide.
Nearly one billion people around the...

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Categories: mental illness,

Rivers Run
Rivers Run

Let the rivers run
Feel the water flow
Until you can’t see the sun

Dark waters have begun
And the breeze starts to blow
Let the rivers run

Playing all...

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Categories: dark, suicide,

Ballad of Hawnsby Hill
He came and talked so sweet on Hawnsby Hill,
She thought he was an answer to her prayer.
Yet Mary Ann now lies asleep so still.

A secret...

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Categories: suicide,

Premium Member May You Are the Best
Welcome May you are the best
So glad to see you after winter
You took a twelve month rest


Singing birds are in their nest
Flowers blooming bright colors
Welcome...

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Categories: beautiful, bird, color, flower,



Premium Member Villanelle: How Many the Men Gone Had Something Yet To Say
Villanelle: How many the men gone had something yet to say

How many the men gone had something yet to say
Had they not thought found they...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: inspirational, life, philosophy, riddle,

Suicide Isn'T the Answer
The voices that carried on the wind said Come
Broken soul for whatever the reason. The man 
Wasn't paying attention to where he was going
When he...

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Categories: betrayal, conflict, confusion, crazy,

Premium Member Villanelle: Look Not Back and Lament How Your Life's Gone Astray
Villanelle: Look not back and lament how your life's gone astray

Look not back and lament how your life's gone astray
Mistakes you have made must of...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fate, future, growing up,

Weep Again
Gaze at all the heavens' hues and weep again,
As a choked gasp rips and tears the tear-soaked sky;
Be still, my soul, till only heaven knows...

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Categories: angst, anxiety, image, imagery,

Happiness and Regrets
My love, my happiness, my shattered pride

A grave mistake I made when I was young.

But that is not enough for suicide.


We were inseparable side by...

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© Alex Han  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: betrayal, lonely, love, relationship,

The Dictionary
The dictionary,what an instrument!
Human beings spoke without its need
To gather up our words , define and count

Literacy, slow in its intent,
Began to spread and offer...

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Categories: allegory, analogy, emotions, wisdom,

All I Have Lost
All I have lost, I cannot find again.
And all I find, I fear I’ll never lose.
I only live for when my life will end.

My soul...

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Categories: sin, suicide,

I'Ve Sought Comfort In My Own Depression
Curled like an embryo, pour that good brun,
A matriarch's girth to soothe at the head,
And await cataclysmic sensation

This shallow existence merely feeds on,
As one should...

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© Darya Shir  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anxiety, cry, dark, death,

Choice
Choice

1
Comes a time when all is said and done.
And there and then just turn and walk away. 
When living is just no longer any fun.
2
And...

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Categories: age, death, suicide,

Premium Member Villanelle: the Dilemma of the Non-Violent - 30
Villanelle: The Dilemma of the Non-Violent – 30

Who would soil the bed in which he dreams with pride
Which guest will light the fuse to blow...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: environment, future, political, violence,


Book: Shattered Sighs