100 Best Sad Poems Page 2
If Love is a Universal emotion, then the pain it often causes (some might say inevitably causes) is equally Universal. Yet, that only begs the more important question: Why do sad poems and stories of emotional pain bring each of us a strange kind of pleasure?
I'm sure the psychologists have an answer to that question. And I'm just as sure it's a different answer than a poet would give.
Maybe, in the end, the answer really isn't so complex. A burden born by one can often grow too heavy to bear. Maybe, in the end, each of us knows that sharing our pain is the only way we can live with the pain. And that's really what each of these poignantly sad poems are about - sharing.
Let the countdown begin.
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#75Sad Poems: There are times when we feel isolated and alone; we can appreciate the beauty around us but can not feel it in our hearts.
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#74Sad Poems - Poems about Death: We all lose people we love, irreplaceable parts of our life. This poem speaks of one such loss, and admonishes us to make the best of what time we have.
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#73Sad Poems: An innocence is inevitably lost when your very first love moves on.
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#72Sad Poems - Sad Love Poems: Unintentional pain - is still pain.
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#71Sad Poems - Sad Love Poems: Love doesn't always die in violent explosions of sound and color. Sometimes, its death is a quiet one.
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#70Sad Poems - Sad Poems on Society: It doesn't always take much to change a life. Or to abruptly end it.
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#69Sad Poems: Does the decision to end a romance come from the heart? Or from the mind?
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#68Sad Poems: This beautiful poem will touch your heart, and perhaps teach you of both pain and hope.
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#67Sad Poems - Depression and Suicide Poems: This poem is a very stark, very haunting description of what constant depression can feel like.
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#66Sad Poems - Depression and Suicide Poems: We all feel crazy from time to time. But few things I've read ever expressed that feeling with such powerful - sanity.
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#65Sad Poems - Sad Love Poems: Sometimes, two people carry two very different dictionaries.
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#64Sad Poems - Sad Love Poems: Thinking is what humans do best. Sometimes, it's very hard to stop.
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#63Sad Poems: Love, alone, may not be enough
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#62Sad Poems - Sad Poems on Society: This touching, well-crafted poem about Abuse will bring tears to your eyes. And, I suspect, rage to your heart. Read it. Understand it. Never forget.
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#61Sad Poems - Sad Love Poems: Can a mere seventeen words express pain and truth? And, perhaps, rid the world of confusion?
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#60Sad Poems - Poems about Death: Even in death the concepts of faith, love and time - oh so little time - can bring the promise of reuniting us.
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#59Sad Poems - Sad Love Poems: Perhaps the worst thing about loss, by the very definition of the loss, is being unable to share the pain.
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#58Sad Poems - Poems about Death: Death knows not the boundaries between young and old. Or does it?
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#57Sad Poems - Sad Love Poems: All that glitters is not gold, and things that look warm are often cold.
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#56Sad Poems - Sad Love Poems: Though short, this not at all simple poem speaks of endless pain.
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#55Sad Poems - Poems about Death: When a child loses someone close, it can take many years to understand and accept the loss.
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#54Sad Poems - Poems about Death: With life comes death - When it takes our beloved grandparents, the feeling of loss is overpowering...
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#53Sad Poems - Sad Love Poems: Love doesn't always end in happily ever after, even if one still loves.
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#52Sad Poems - Depression and Suicide Poems: Few things in this world, or perhaps any, are sadder than feelings of loneliness and the depression it brings. And, too often, those feelings lead to thoughts of ending those feelingsā¦
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#51Sad Poems - Poems about Death: Maybe the only thing that hurts worse than saying goodbye is not having the chance to say it.