Poems About: LONELY

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

  • 229.
    Lonely tear drops.

    lonely tears drops fall from my eye's hit's
    my paper with notthing by it side.

    lonely tears drops fall as I close read more »

    robin king
  • 230.
    I Try

    Why do I try?
    I don’t like my life read more »

    Keith Young
  • 231.
    Loneliness

    I’m in my own world
    I hear my own words
    I speak to none
    Except myself read more »

    Saudatu Kabir
  • 232.
    a lonely man's prayer

    Where shall i wonder
    in ten years?
    will i still be lonely?
    Grow old and weary read more »

    jeffrey boyd
  • 233.
    Lonely Soul

    The lonely soul maunders,
    And looks for the other half to it's soul,
    To fix these pieces,
    And make it a whole. read more »

    Anna Heminsley
  • 234.
    Faint Remembrance

    Thinking of some half trodden lanes
    With some memories full of pain
    Looking at some shut down gates
    Seeking some moved apart mates read more »

    Spinning Totem
  • 235.
    Lost Highway

    How many people have we seen
    travelling down that lonely
    lost highway to nowhere?
    Their dreams have been broken read more »

    David Harris
  • 236.
    LONELY DIALOG

    I am having a lonely dialog with myself
    I am talking to myself
    I know that I should never do that outside
    Because the people may look at me and think that I am crazy read more »

    Aldo Kraas
  • 237.
    Lonely

    I feel so lonely
    With out you
    I feel so lonely
    As I let all my people go read more »

    aliyah aliyah
  • 238.
    I am a lonely girl

    I am a lonely girl
    lost in the darkest valleys of my imagination
    noone is there to hear my cries,
    noone is there to show me light, read more »

    Sanjana Raj
  • 239.
    Lonely

    Lonely

    Like Akon Im So Lonely
    So Much Going Threw My Mind read more »

    Latasha Dixon
  • 240.
    Lonely Path

    Walking around
    Trying to find our way
    Look and you should find
    Where are we read more »

    Keith Young
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