Poems With Repetition - Page 2

  1. I'll Be There

    • By Nubia Valle
    • Published by Family Friend Poems July 2007 with permission of the Author.

    A promise to a friend to be there no matter what.

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    I'll be there
    When you feel lonely and frightened,
    When you need help with something,
    When you feel hopeless.

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    Your bestie may move on, but still be there for him/her. They may still need you!

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  2. Until Forever Dies

    • By Serbec
    • Published by Family Friend Poems August 2011 with permission of the Author.

    I wrote this poem because I've been thinking of my boyfriend nonstop, and we promised each other we would never leave, that we would be together forever. We're almost together for eight months now and I haven't seen him in two weeks, so I wrote him this poem to make him smile. I just wanted to let him know I love him.

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    This is us,
    Never alone.
    We have each other.
    Whether in the same room

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    That was a super fantastic poem and completely heart touching. Me and my boyfriend will be celebrating two years of our relationship next month and this poem is just so beautiful and perfect...

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  4. Best Kinds

    • By Alex
    • Published by Family Friend Poems July 2013 with permission of the Author.

    We surround ourselves with the best kinds of people.

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    The best kinds of people are warm and kind.
    They are always there and they never mind.
    The best kinds of people smile and embrace.
    They support you with strength and grace.

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    You will always be my friend in the heart even when our parents set us apart. Love you!

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  5. Life Without You

    • By Nikki Wilfong
    • Published by Family Friend Poems February 2008 with permission of the Author.

    What life would be like if you were not in it. This poem makes strong use of similes to describe what life is like without the person they love. Similes compare two objects or ideas using the words "like" or "as".

    in Boyfriend Poems

    Analysis of Form and Technique

    Me without you
    is like a leafless fall,
    a snowless winter,
    and a flowerless spring.

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    I'm madly in love with my girl, but suddenly things changed. She cut the communication, so I can't reach her. I don't know if she will be back. I'm feeling choked and lonely. Life without her...

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  7. Acquainted With The Night

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    “Acquainted With The Night” was published in 1928. It has themes of sadness and isolation. The narrator avoids contact with people and tries to escape his despair. The narrator doesn’t want to let anyone in, which continues his cycle of loneliness. Robert Frost himself was familiar with despair. At the time of writing this poem, he had already lost two children. Two more of his six children would pass away before him in later years. This poem includes symbols such as night (depression) and the moon (hope). It’s written as a “terza rima,” which is a poem made up of tercets (three-line stanzas). Within those stanzas, the ending word of the second line sets up the rhyme of the first and third lines of the next stanza.

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    I have been one acquainted with the night.
    I have walked out in rain—and back in rain.
    I have outwalked the furthest city light.

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    Each word of the poem is uttering its deep pain in the darkness of night. Highly weighted poem like any other poem of him. Only the one who has gone through this sea of sorrow can understand...

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  8. Cool It Down

    Our egos can get the best of us sometimes as human beings. But humility is wisdom, and I constantly ask God for this grace. We all should.

    in Life Lesson Poems

    You're not so important
    That you can't be replaced.
    If you leave today,
    Someone will fill your space;

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  9. A Friend Is Someone...

    • By Leah Ross
    • Published by Family Friend Poems January 2009 with permission of the Author.

    This is what a true friend is to me.

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    A friend is someone
    You turn to.
    A friend is someone
    You confide in.

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  10. Spring

    • By Camille Gotera
    • Published by Family Friend Poems December 2013 with permission of the Author.

    The reason I wrote this poem was because I absolutely hate winter and love spring time. This is mostly because everything is dead in the winter- there's no life. And I'm a very sensitive person, so just the atmosphere of winter makes me sad. Another reason is because I had been through a bad experience- relationship wise- over the winter, and I feel that spring time is a clean new start. No more depressing poems and songs! :)

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    When the cold, harsh winter has given its last breath,
    When the sky above shows life instead of death,
    When the claws reaching to the frozen sky become decorated with leaves,
    When the animals -long in hiding- scurry from trees,

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