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Lost Woman Poems

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


Premium Member My Mistress, the Moon

From mine chamber, breathless and perspiring upon the bed,
I spy you there, out my window, looming overhead.
Your gaze, a silent arbiter in the night,
I cloak...

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Categories: woman, beautiful, dark, fantasy, gothic,



lost in the evergreen forest
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                        lost...

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Categories: beautiful, blessing, encouraging, woman,

Premium Member The bonfire
Was this simply a predestination or one fate made true?
It all happened so fast, just as my eyes can blink from green to blue
Paper flowers...

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Categories: woman, for her, i miss

Premium Member The Split
So, can you afford this place by yourself?
Yeah, I did the maths.             ...

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© Paul Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: goodbye, humor, woman,

Flesh Wounds
The mirror reflects a lifetime etched upon my skin; a canvas of stories whispered through maturity. I stand before it, middle-aged and exposed, my nakedness...

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Categories: woman, appreciation, beauty, body, growth,



The Mirage
He said I was pretty
and I blushed.
He started celebrating
When I agreed.

We were blessed in church
For my new role at home.
He showed me his world
And I...

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Categories: woman, devotion, discrimination, family, marriage,

Premium Member Edvard Munch, The Woman and the Bear
"show me your face"
growls subside upon revelation 
does your countenance veil mine?
I see beyond sight and temporality 

still full of sorrow, though drawn in
indisputably realised...

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Categories: woman, art,

Kill me
Kill my life 

Kill my life, oh my life
My life lost, got your life
Your life killed me, it’s lost life

Kill my life, I don’t want...

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Categories: woman, death, leaving, life, love,

Premium Member Bitter Lemon Woman
Bitter Lemon Woman

In sarcastic egos, you’ve cornered the market.
A self-important peasant, a show off bourgeoisie
Without compassion, a bitter lemon woman.

A twisted tongue, a controlling snake
A...

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© Dave Cox  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: woman, 11th grade, 12th grade,

Premium Member From Palimpsest to Glory: The Music of Florence Price
In Ouachita's murmurs, where pine needles sigh,
I trace the mountains' ancient, weathered crown.
Silvered river forgotten secrets float by,
And fills my heart, a sonorous chamber now.

A...

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Categories: woman, black african american, courage,

Premium Member Nelson
Do you think we’re emotionally compatible?
What crackpot class have you joined now.
I'm taking a holistic course.
Why don’t you go and have an affair, you’ll feel...

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© Paul Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: humorous, woman,

Premium Member Old Woman Nursery Rhyme for Contest
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe
With so many children and not enough food
And cats and rats plus she was cuckoo
She lost...

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Categories: woman, child, child abuse, childhood,

Premium Member It Started With A blank Canvas
It started with a blank canvas,
the world I should make but I am anxious.
Making fields of pretty flowers,
to the deep blue seas takes many hours.
Mountains...

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Categories: woman, animal, bird, love, men,

Premium Member Manipulations Of Fate
I wait—

here I wait
for white magic reverie
to embrace me   free me

here I wait—
an hourglass full
of leopard-print thoughts 
sugar-granular-musings spill
the beginning to the end...

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Categories: woman, death, fate, life, lost

Silence
I sit in silence, lost in my thoughts,

On the couch, the TV plays on.

Words on the screen leave marks on my skin,

Like a pencil on...

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Categories: woman, black african american, deep,


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