Poems About: TRAVEL

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

  • 25.
    Get to Stepping and Adventure Your Life

    Travel on!
    My brothers.
    Travel on...
    My sisters, fathers, mothers. read more »

    Lawrence S. Pertillar
  • 26.
    Night Traveler

    I am a night traveler
    Travel all through the night
    And my bed is a sailing boat
    I reach for my bed every night read more »

    Deepa Thomas
  • 27.
    I Left My Life

    I travel the void, not thinking about direction
    all seems the same to me-

    Cold, calm, deserted read more »

    Rebelious Jay
  • 28.
    Spider

    Sorry
    drinking dream
    The larger it is
    the deeper it is read more »

    gajanan mishra
  • 29.
    Travels Through The Labyrinth of Years

    muted thoughts
    in aspic territory
    green lights
    buzzing through my head read more »

    Penny Hemans
  • 30.
    The Magic of the Breeze – 32 I used to travel by train

    I used to travel by train
    Previously too – The travel
    At night, the distant lights
    The stars in sky, hopeful dreams read more »

    Angelina Pandian
  • 31.
    Oh, how i'd like to travel

    I lie awake each night
    Staring at the ceiling
    Following each crack
    Finding new routes read more »

    jodi right
  • 32.
    The Traveller

    I am a traveller,
    And I travel with a mile,
    I work to rediscover the congested thoughts of missing brains,
    I work to rebuild the convex curves of los human hearts in span of lanes, read more »

    Anele ''The African Son'' kaPotelwa
  • 33.
    Life and Traveling

    Traveling can be fun right? But what does it mean to travel?
    Does it mean that your mind is gone or is it your body?

    When you think about traveling, you think oh I can go some where and have fun. Do people travel to get away from others or do they travel to get away from themselves? read more »

    Kristen Palmitier
  • 34.
    Wandering Soul

    I travel the Earth and the astral plains,
    I’ve lived most my life in guilt and shame,
    Shame for the life bestowed on to me,
    Guilt for the demons I couldn’t set free. read more »

    Annalee (Lei Lei) Hopkins
  • 35.
    Since You Are Gone

    Since you are gone the stones lie differently along the ground
    and words that are the same now have a different sound
    -and-
    sharp and clear in early dawn there is a road I cannot travel on read more »

    Isabelle Cooper
  • 36.
    Strange Words Travel by Tongue

    Strange Words Travel by Tongue
    by Alex Lewis

    Strange words travel by tongue read more »

    Alex Lewis
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