Poems About: SYMPATHY

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

  • 121.
    I Am Channeling Poe

    Once upon a midnight dreary
    'I've heard that before.'
    I am channeling Poe. read more »

    Lawrence S. Pertillar
  • 122.
    The Ultimate Denial

    Depression is being tired, when you're never able to sleep
    Depression is pity, when you hate other's sympathy
    Depression is longing for more, when you never acknowlede what's already there
    Depression is the feeling of self-hatred, when the arrogance is concurrently overwhelming read more »

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  • 123.
    All on Earth

    I died so many times in empathy,
    Cried so many rhymes in sympathy,
    Dreaming out the horrors in the dark –
    Imbibing all the agony. Embark read more »

    Mark R Slaughter
  • 124.
    Generosity

    The burning of stars
    The glowing of sun
    The blowing of winds
    The clouds that rain read more »

    Ejaz Khan
  • 125.
    HOLOCAUST

    HOLOCAUST


    a vulture is hovering around the sky read more »

    Rajkumar Mukherjee
  • 126.
    Extract From The Conclusion Of A Poem Composed In Anticipation Of Leaving School

    DEAR native regions, I foretell,
    From what I feel at this farewell,
    That, wheresoe'er my steps may tend,
    And whensoe'er my course shall end, read more »

    William Wordsworth
  • 127.
    Grim Reaper

    Death, bringer of
    Dreadful, grim injustice
    With his cloak built of
    And composed of read more »

    Amanda Vid
  • 128.
    'This Morning Bird'

    This morning bird likes to sing
    She likes to hear the morning bells ring

    This morning bell is nice and clear to me read more »

    Va Rockeya Foy
  • 129.
    A peaceful united world

    Drops of blood scattered everywhere
    When would we be liberated from this nightmare?
    If you have sympathy and you do care
    Then pray for peace and put in your share read more »

    Kavitha Krishnamurthy
  • 130.
    Lost Identity

    In this spiritual blindness
    I hope and seek in vain
    for words of lovingkindness
    to ease the dreary pain. read more »

    Willa T. Olivier
  • 131.
    the boy born blind

    how do you
    explain to him
    what he is missing, read more »

    samyak jain
  • 132.
    Superficiality

    On the right side of leftover need,
    Trying to dropp a want...
    In an empty pot not heated.
    And not use to steaming up, read more »

    Lawrence S. Pertillar
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