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Lost Waning Poems

These Lost Waning poems are examples of Waning poems about Lost. These are the best examples of Waning Lost poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Waning In a Labyrinth of Mourning Roses
When onyx skies bleed
rhinestones etched in regrets,
follow the silence;
Unsung sonatas
cradling watercolor spells
woven with magic—
from violet blaze, 
beneath mulberry gloaming,
where dark poets rhyme. 
But when summer...

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Categories: waning, blue, dark, deep, fate,



The Waning of the Wild
I can feel the alone 
Pressing on me
In this beautiful wild
I wait for it to speak
But beneath the rushing water
And painted canyons.
The once strung bow...

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Categories: waning, beauty, grief, nature, wind,

Premium Member The Waning of Tides of Love
The Waning of Tides of Love

Like the ebb
and flow
of tides
to thirsty shores,
so surreal
were the ups and downs
of our love;
then at yesterday’s
sunset,
the moon
forsook us
and with lost...

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Categories: waning, analogy, grief, imagery, love,

Waning Hope
Where phantoms dwell in halls beyond recall
Bound to fate in cells of sanity’s fall 
Where souls were left to hunt their past
Cold, lost, bereft. A...

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Categories: waning, bereavement, child, imagery, nostalgia,

Waxing Political Waning
Ask you men do ye yet ken still acting in the right?
Of better days and other ways
We faced each day and night
Whispered secrets of delight...

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Categories: waning, children



Waning Love
There was a time when I knew she loved me.
Yes, that was a very long time ago.
Her every word and deed, the way that she
Looked...

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Categories: waning, lost lovetime, i love


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