Poems About: IDENTITY

In this page, poems on / about “identity” are listed.

  • 349.
    God's Poetry

    To give and gratefully respond
    to beauty, love and tenderness,
    to lose yourselves, but gain
    a truer, greater and, finally, read more »

    Willem VanVoorthuysen
  • 350.
    the dom writes a letter to her slave

    you are
    what i tell you to be. i
    and i alone
    give you your identity; read more »

    valerie jaeger
  • 351.
    Wooden Structures

    Wooden structures that emerge from the face of the earth.
    Temples of love to give identity to the ground on which they stand.
    From east to west a glow with stellular radiance and energy.
    On this rock we rely for our daily spin through the sky. read more »

    Kevin Kavanagh
  • 352.
    America Joy and Envy

    The new generation of young people
    have exploded on America. She sits and walks
    inferior and paranoid. She is suffering
    from anxieties, compulsions, obsessions, read more »

    Alex Blea
  • 353.
    The Children of the Streets

    To blow on the thistles,
    And scatter the spores to the dusty winds,
    Where the thistle loses its identity.
    Growing bare, read more »

    Consuelo Suarez
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