Poems About: ISOLATION

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

  • 229.
    THE SONG OF THE SILENT SEA! !

    Its like a magic the way it touches the stones,
    the melody that it creates, getting you outa your isolation
    feeling of being close to nature,
    actual meaning of being a living creature read more »

    Silkina Mankotia
  • 230.
    Nude Beach Ahead

    Whirlwind lifting shapeless seas
    Frosted
    Crashing
    In hot breeze read more »

    Barbara Attaway
  • 231.
    A Broken Heart

    A squandered love
    In a vale of dreams
    A constant nightmare
    With satanic screams read more »

    Teddy Ang
  • 232.
    That Old Moon

    That old moon keeps shining down
    Upon this troubled world;
    Generations come and go
    And a new flag is unfurled, read more »

    Gil Tee
  • 233.
    post-orgasmic isolation

    Here’s advice for women who
    complain their lovers leave them when
    they’ve come, and look for someone new,
    leaving them to long for men read more »

    gershon hepner
  • 234.
    Fly Away

    Fly Away

    Have you ever seen a bird that flew away?
    To get away from everything… read more »

    e.. y..
  • 235.
    when you are lost you are not alone

    the tension lies in isolation
    when you take things all alone
    and there is no knowing that out there
    when you are lost read more »

    RIC S. BASTASA
  • 236.
    A Smile Across The Classroom

    In hour when tallest trees did choke
    within the battered sparrow's nest
    lost and found belongings and lies as company
    away from the circus's cruel laughter read more »

    Ursula De La Mer
  • 237.
    a priori

    love, bliss,
    happiness, joys, and
    sweet moments,
    priced cheap read more »

    Suki Nakamura
  • 238.
    Stargirl Seven

    Last night, I stole a glance of you streaking the zenith
    in a moment of tranquil alarm, liberated from the
    burden of grim isolation and despair. My
    eyes lit in wonderment as you burst read more »

    John Weber
  • 239.
    Musings over a Morose Morning

    Awakened from a sleepless night,
    Grief-stricken sunflowers shun away the morning light
    The sweet song of the cuckoo is heard no more
    The eerie silence sounds like the shrieks of a whore read more »

    Supriya Choudary
  • 240.
    J.

    For awhile life will seem empty
    Because you filled it
    But to excess read more »

    ted de Hallam
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