Lonelyness Poems

Popular Lonelyness Poems
raccoon
by Bogdan Dragos

always cold in the north

perhaps coming here
was a
mistake after all
It's not so much the weather as
it is the ever gray sky

It favors depression


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John
by Benjamin Okoronkwo

When he sees life goes,
he comes
When he does,
he shakes everything,
even me
John comes when he needs,
and leaves when he’s been heard
People go, but I stay
I see the beauty he brings,
and the darkness that comes with it.

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I Feel Lonely
by Sorry But no

I feel lonely.
I must succeed.
Can I call my parents?
No, they have too much on their plates.
Can I call my teachers?
No, We only discuss school work.
Can I call my friends?
No, they are always too busy, and never pick up the phone.
Can I call That Friend?
… No, I cannot have her worry about me.

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I'm Alone
by Rachel Glod

Gravity is pushing against me,
I’m trying to fight but he's too strong for me.
Next resource is getting some backup,
“Help me! Help me!” I call,
Nobody hears, now to face the truth,
I'm all alone.

I taste the rotten astonishment of truth,
I'm all alone.


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I'm Alone
by Rachel Glod

Gravity is pushing against me,
I’m trying to fight but he's too strong for me.
Next resource is getting some backup,
“Help me! Help me!” I call,
Nobody hears, now to face the truth,
I'm all alone.

I taste the rotten astonishment of truth,
I'm all alone.


......

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raccoon
by Bogdan Dragos

always cold in the north

perhaps coming here
was a
mistake after all
It's not so much the weather as
it is the ever gray sky

It favors depression


......

Continue reading
John
by Benjamin Okoronkwo

When he sees life goes,
he comes
When he does,
he shakes everything,
even me
John comes when he needs,
and leaves when he’s been heard
People go, but I stay
I see the beauty he brings,
and the darkness that comes with it.

......

Continue reading
I Feel Lonely
by Sorry But no

I feel lonely.
I must succeed.
Can I call my parents?
No, they have too much on their plates.
Can I call my teachers?
No, We only discuss school work.
Can I call my friends?
No, they are always too busy, and never pick up the phone.
Can I call That Friend?
… No, I cannot have her worry about me.

......

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