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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 |
| Little Treasures | Crystal Kniss |
| No matter how much love we give, sometimes we have to save a little for ourselves. | |
| Cruelty Of The Chained Dog |
Krysta Wagner |
| "It's a dog's life" isn't always a good thing. | |
| The Moment | Sondee |
| All Truths are beautiful. Some are also fairly short. | |
| Different |
Vincen Tabatha |
| Everyone is different. And everyone's the same. The sooner we learn that Truth, the sooner the world can become a better place. | |
| Drive | Damien Miles-Paulson |
| Can an automobile become a vehicle for traveling through the soul? And if so, where might our destination lie? | |
| Failure | Amanda Jordan |
| We all have fears. This poem is about one of them. And how one poet deals with the fear. | |
| Perception | Robin Torgerson |
| What you see is rarely what you get. Especially when the subject is about people. | |
| In My Mind | Jordan |
| There are many, many questions in Life. And, sometimes, too few answers. But maybe that's okay. Maybe the questions are more important than the answers. | |
| Love Is | TJ Chamberlin |
| To understand Life, perhaps we first must understand Love. | |
| We Are The Light (a Sonnet) | Nancy Ness |
| Can we make a difference for the future? | |
| What Have I Done? | Olivia |
| Opportunities abound in life. Courage, on the other hand, is often harder to find. | |
| Most Beautiful Woman In The World |
Ruwaida Van Doorsen |
| What is that makes a person seem beautiful? | |
| Pathways Of Life | Randall Beers |
| The path we choose to take influences each step we take. | |
| River Of Dreams | Randall Beers |
| Lost youth can never be recaptured. But, with the help of a special place, it can be remembered. | |
| Free | Ocean |
| Would anyone be so quick to hate if they but realized the personal cost? | |
| Stairwell Above Gray | Lauren Rosskam |
| Life is filled with contradictions. Maybe that's what it means to be alive? | |
| Immortality | Alison Rotmark |
| If we are to help others, perhaps we need only give of ourselves. | |
| Job Lost | Melton Culberth |
| Perhaps the only real security in Life lies in your own hands, not those of others. | |
| Late Knowledge | Amanda Jenkins |
| It's never too late to change… | |
| No Title, It Just Happened | Ted Reynolds |
| Lives touch, then separate, but are never really forgotten. Is there someone out there looking for you? | |
| On The Edge Of Dreaming | Geoff Sanderson |
| Truth can often be found in unlikely places. And at equally unlikely times. | |
| Colors Of Our Life | Lisa Winn |
| Communication brings all people closer - and poetry within the family does much the same. | |
| My Life, My Wife | Alan Wawruck |
| Marriage and family aren't always what they seem. | |
| Painted Portraits Of Sapphire Skies | Alicia Vasquez |
| This is a very beautiful poem about growing up, as seen through the eyes of a mother. | |
| My Book | LJ |
| We all have uncertainties, but being adopted can raise even more questions. | |
| Rush Hour | Mark Gamble |
| In the eyes of a poet, even chaos can be beautiful. | |
| The Eyes of Children | Pammy B |
| There is a beauty in childhood not easily denied. | |
| Anger | Michelle Newton |
| This talented writer discovers that poetry can do more than just communicate. | |
| Color Of One's Heart | Misty Hawley |
| If we were to be blindfolded when we meet new people, would our first impressions change? | |
| Conflicted | Jennifer |
| Every one of us feels conflicted at times. This poem contains just that - conflicting lines. | |
| In My Hand | Allison Mathis |
| This young poetess wrote this poem as she was about to move away from her friends, her life, and her home. | |
| You Made Me Fly | J. Samm |
| This very exceptional writer artfully expresses the feelings that young people experience as they search for their place in society. | |
| Desire | Kate |
| It might sound cliched, but it is hard to follow your dreams when the world is telling you that you shouldn't want what you want. | |
| Doors | Jen |
| The people who have touched our souls are forever in our minds, and their essence is forever locked within our hearts. | |
| Wear It Well | Aurora |
| This poem tells all people (not just knights) of chivalry - about the art of NOT complaining when something doesn't go your way. | |
| What A Dream | Winnybear |
| None of us wants to see our parents grow older, or become weak or ill. This poet expresses those feelings beautifully. | |
| In Those Rare Moments I See Truth | Belisle |
| "To thine own self be true" means, first, discovering who you really are. | |
| On The Birth Of Our Son (and The Knowledge That Loss Brings) | Belisle |
| Death and Life aren't separate forces, but must be examined together. As reflections of each other and how they impact each of us. | |
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