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Nostalgia Visionary Poems

These Nostalgia Visionary poems are examples of Visionary poems about Nostalgia. These are the best examples of Visionary Nostalgia poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Mad Inventions You'd Never Dream Of part 1
The Mother of Invention
Has given birth once more
And her new baby
Is as mad as before

Eddison or Tesla
Would spill their tea
I know because it happens to...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: visionary, baby, caregiving, giving, humor,



All Aboard
All aboard the one time train
With a one stop along the way
It's a journey you'd not wanna miss
It will be worth your day 

The train...

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Categories: visionary, beautiful, emotions, growing up,

Premium Member Meditations On a Derelict Wharf
The tide worn and barnacled pylons
holding up the wharf wobble 
on a sea swell like loose teeth.
Most of the decking planks
are missing. Those that remain...

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Categories: age, hope, mystery, visionary,

Premium Member I Am Supposed To Be a Human Being
I had a happy childhood at first
Yeah I played with dolls to a tragic
Extent. It was a dream of some
Type of female existence.  I...

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Categories: visionary, age, best friend, black

Defiant
My flag is not black n white with a blue streak 
My flag is not a field of white stars n scars of machine guns
My...

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Categories: visionary, allegory, allusion, america, anger,



Needs and Seeds
1.
I need courage
To live CHRIST-ian
I tasted intimacy
In Triune Communion

2.
At my age
With second family
I cannot complain
Except for spirituality
I wanted visions
Of Jesus, Trinity

3.
Can't see Face
God's. And live?
I...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: visionary, africa, bible, identity, missing,

Alabaster Sky
I.  The coming storm…

Looking into the distance along a windswept beach. Feeling the vast vault of alabaster sky. High! Feeling the cooling winds, as...

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Categories: visionary, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

With One Last Look
With one last look
One might see. In time without doubt
Lost inside love
Remains stand firm on grounds
Eyes everything see nothing
In sight
Two lenses view a world of...

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Categories: visionary, deep, imagery, introspection, lost

Mad American Empire: Wilderness Ii
Out into the wilderness haunted by ghost town’s ancient bloodstains and lost history scars. 

We wander the dark borderlands between awakening dreams and incandescent seams....

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Categories: visionary, allegory, america, analogy, art,

The Things That Passed
A wise elm tree of branches sprout out
To a lovely painted sky in a mass of clouds.
Treasures granted to surprise in no doubt
Carnaging every figure...

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Categories: visionary, appreciation, emotions, endurance, imagery,

The Blackest Day: Revisited
as the Towers die away 
alone on a beach where thunderheads Roll 
where I stood far from
shards of glass fire, horror, disaster
they televised only elemental...

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Categories: visionary, allegory, america, angst, change,

Dreams
We dream dreams of impossible things 
to realize the limits of our mortality 
we dream of family and friends. 
Of someone to love to have...

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Categories: visionary, age, allegory, allusion, art,

All Small Broken Alone
all small broken alone
where the shadows roam
a child hides in a dark home
tick tock murmured the clock.
while branches dance
and rattle like brittle bone.
toys scattered around...

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Categories: visionary, age, analogy, anger, art,

Revolt
World is dead tonight -
A single burn flame alive-
Just till the sunshine, 
no more hope- Our Sun ain't bright -  
keep alive-Keep alive!

Nostalgia from...

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Categories: visionary, 12th grade, abuse, anger,

Premium Member Typewriter
Tap, tap, clickety-clack
Thoughts vigilantly stamped
Trademark of transcription
Technology's prologue
Twain's famous "Tom Sawyer"
Time etched black and white scene
Tinted with grandpa's dust

4-27-2021...

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Categories: visionary, age, grandparents, history, nostalgia,


Book: Shattered Sighs