sad poetry
The cathartic nature of poetry makes it one of the best outlets to channel feelings of sadness, emotional turmoil, grief and despair.
Borrowed and Blue
Something Borrowed. Hers. A Reminder. She Is Gone. Now I Have Found Blue.
Kenneth Donovan IIPublished about a year ago in PoetsMy Mood
The hues of my mood Can be seen as something blue Call it soothing depression.
Jessica BurbyPublished about a year ago in PoetsMisnomer
why are they called "blues?" blue is hopeful, sadness is unrelenting grey.
We blazed like blue flames
We blazed like blue flames, were entirely consumed. Hearts burned completely.
F Cade SwansonPublished about a year ago in PoetsA Kind of Blue
Your ghost is less blue, Than the shade you found yourself, When you decided.
Michael RamosPublished about a year ago in PoetsBlue Flames
blue flames leave nothing complete combustion they say a hole in my heart.
F Cade SwansonPublished about a year ago in PoetsChristmas Tree
Sitting under the Christmas tree, Watching the twinkling lights. My heart sings beautiful melodies, Of times gone by. I feel the warmth of your heart
Carol TownendPublished about a year ago in PoetsEternal Lie
Below each sad wave a frigid touch pulls deeper until the light dies.
Russel PoroskyPublished about a year ago in PoetsThistle Blue
Tranquil tears trickle through turquoise thistles tried and true therapeutic.
Jovia BarnettPublished about a year ago in PoetsLike You Fall Apart
I’m falling like rocks on a cliff side, like you fall in love, falling like a ripened vine, or how your hand falls into mine.
Sam Eliza GreenPublished about a year ago in PoetsRecycle Bin Poetry
I’m sorry. * I just can’t write today. I’m burnt down, stressed out, and maybe you can relate. * I’ve been shifting words for hours,
Sam Eliza GreenPublished about a year ago in PoetsBSOD
reminder with white letters: you failed to save words now lost in Aether
Sam Eliza GreenPublished about a year ago in Poets