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Lost Warm Poems

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


Switch On Warm Fronts
Uncommon Sun frisks mercury— heat's blight
On Winter's frame around tree trunks and boughs,
Shrieking frost shattered— melts in her tears, rights.

Atypical thaw for this season's height,
Where...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: warm, angst, dark, introspection, lost,



Premium Member The Old Farmer Rests Warm In His Snug House
The Old Farmer Rests Warm In His Snug House

Within green grass in fields in Minnesota
an early Fall, a flaming sword to swing
no horses galloping in...

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Categories: warm, deep, environment, home, nature,

Premium Member Tomorrow's Warm Integrity
What love we could become
still breathing
could never actively restore
what I have stolen
silently
and you have thrown away
more protesting loudly

What I have stolen
could never be worth more
than...

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Categories: warm, forgiveness, integrity, lost love,

Premium Member Your Warm Breath
I lie awake on anxious guard as the still of this night bring’s with it the roaring torment found only in silence. 

A silence shouting...

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Categories: warm, lost love,

Premium Member Heater and Hand and Heros--Oh My
A new day began, I sprained my right hand!
Then my furnace decided to "give up the ghost"
Neighbor brought friend who would understand;
soon, room became as...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: warm, hero, muse, smile, winter,



Premium Member Tiny Fingers With Warm Woolen Mittens
Coats buttoned and hats in place, but hands are still exposed
Fitting gloves on tiny fingers is a chore when they're opposed
Bribes are needed for some...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: warm, children, winter,

When the Sun Is Lost
Everyday comes with a new sunrise 
But what about the days 
When the clouds take over the sky
Hiding the sun which made us high
With Hopes...

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Categories: warm, beauty, color, fire, sun,

Long Nights On Warm Seas
An underbelly of warm linen.
How the bed sways under our press!
Years tangle sheets into memories.

Tropical the damp limbs of intimacy;
long hair doused with coconut oils
dark...

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Categories: warm, poetry,

Premium Member A Warm Feeling
the last of my mother's notes
~ how I miss her


AP: Honorable Mention 2022

Posted on August 10, 2022...

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Categories: warm, longing, lost love, love,

A Warm and Welcomed Shelter
To search for the angelic chord that 
describes the melodic sound of your voice 
expressing the music in your eyes 

To seek your unique persona...

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Categories: warm, lost love, love,

-strawberry Sweetheart-
Strands of space lost in static surrounded me as I swirled.

Strawberry smirk scoured into my soul,

Heartstrings strumming on the words that pull.

It's true- you're darling...

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© Doc Doctor  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: warm, angel, angst, cute, dark,

My Angel
For as long as I can remember
You have always been in my heart
Even when we were miles apart
We never really lost that spark,
From the good...

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Categories: warm, angel, care, emotions, feelings,

Premium Member Warm Welcome
In eerie voice chief ghost spoke, “we have many more to welcome”
“More lost souls join us tonight, released from bodies by conflicts,”
“While they war on...

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Categories: warm, analogy, color, conflict, death,

Premium Member Warm At Last
Sol, Sol Oh Where have you been!
I've waited so long to see you my friend.

It's been so long since I've seen your face,
Come to bring...

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© Judy Ball  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: warm, seasons, sun,

Youre As Cold As Ice Let Me Warm Your Soul
Beautiful on the outside yet broken within
Someone has crushed your soul
Let me warm your heart once again
Let your ice start melting slow 

So that you...

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© Bobby May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: warm, sorry,


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