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Welcome to our collection of poems about melancholy! The feeling of melancholy is a complex emotion that has long inspired poets to create some of the most beautiful and haunting verses. Our collection brings together a range of poems that explore the depths of this emotional state, from the pain of lost love to the ache of nostalgia. These poems capture the essence of melancholy through their evocative language and vivid imagery, inviting readers to embrace their own feelings of sadness and introspection. Whether you're seeking solace or simply appreciating the beauty of language, our collection offers a powerful exploration of the human condition. So come and immerse yourself in the rich and complex world of melancholy through the power of poetry.

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Copium fever dream
— Stan Looi
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Mark's discounted machismo
— Professor Derg Burger
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No One
— Sue LeMaster
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After My Death
— Nurul Hoque
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The Goodbye And Parted Loss
— Jamie Millard
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SLEEP WALKING LIKE IN DRUNKEN LURCH
— Badal Pal
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The Last Dance
— Mahesh Wadhwani
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The Internet: A Wonderous Parasite
— Jesse Field
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The monster
— Balvin
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Covid-19 Is Not Terminal
— Meshack Bwoyele Keya
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hues
— meg
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Fading in Front of You
— Danielle Del J
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When I was, Then I was.
— Andrew Sanny
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heartache
— Delphine Summers
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Crave 2
— Poetic ER
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Never wanted to love again
— Billie dee ryder
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Tree On The Hill
— Daniel Padilla Harel
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Abiding Time
— Brian Duffin
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The last day of our lives
— Daniel Ravier
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Thoughts
— Michael Cockrell
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Why?
— Shawn Dowell
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My Prayer
— Shawn Dowell
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The crying flower
— Aleme Gammo
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Someday it won't matter...
— someday it won't matter
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I
— Seema
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