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In some sense, it could be argued a category about Life is a vague, nebulous cop-out. Any poem ever penned by Man or Woman would surely gain ready admittance here. All poems, almost by definition, are about Life. But don't, for a moment, think that makes this category any less important. On the contrary, if the poems and topics you are about to explore are about Life, then they are also about you. No one person can ever experience all that life has to offer. It is only through sharing - experiences, feelings, insights - that we can hope to grow beyond our own meager lifetime. Are you ready to grow today?
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| Poems on Life continued | Author |
| Lost Youth | Bondy |
| If youth is wasted on the young, then perhaps introspection is and regret are symptoms of maturity. | |
| Prejudice | Wag |
| It's easy to become discouraged. But hope just plain feels better. | |
| Roses and Thorns | Leah |
| When your mind wanders to the past, do you think of the good times or the bad? | |
| Drive Around | Molly Barry |
| A lack of independence can impact both the way see others and the way we see ourselves. | |
| Reflections | Faye Jones |
| Is there a simple answer to the teen violence? | |
| Water Love | Harmony |
| If you could touch Love, would it be wet? | |
| Obituary To Friendship | Marge Tindal |
| Friendship and Love have much in common. Both, for example, require more than a little bit of effort if we're to keep them alive. | |
| The Child | T.l. Post |
| There is a difference between childish and childlike. A difference we shouldn't forget. | |
| My Dream |
Todd-Michael St. Pierre |
| Inspired by a poetic visionary, crafted by a visionary poet, this powerful poem will touch your life. And, perhaps, change it. | |
| Nursing Home Eyes |
Todd-Michael St. Pierre |
| Alone, often forgotten, there are still people in this world that need you. And they have much to offer in return. | |
| A Different Path |
Brian Emerson |
| We can choose the direction of our lives, or we can accept the defaults thrust upon us. But if we decide to make our choices we're faced with the inevitable question: How? | |
| Green Summer | Carey Lenehan |
| The best things in Life end, only to begin anew. | |
| Memories Of Cornwall | Carey Lenehan |
| Childhood is a special time, of special memories, especially when spent in a very special place. | |
| The Fruit That Fell | Celia Moodie |
| This beautifully written metaphor reveals a singular Truth - often we look too hard for what we already posses. | |
| Loneliness |
Rebecca Drollinger |
| Do you search for happiness? If so, there is a very real and rare Truth for you within this poem. | |
| Poison |
Melissa Roberts |
| Anger can destroy friendships. And, sometimes, people too. | |
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We just couldn't fit them all on one page. The Best is yet to come...
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