Poems About: FATE

In this page, poems on / about “fate” are listed.

  • 25.
    Try

    Constantly they check twice,
    Their fate is never changing,
    People come and go, objects move back and forth,
    The door swings open, shut and open again, read more »

    Danielle Bettke
  • 26.
    CURSE THE FATE

    CURSE THE FATE

    Curse the fate
    As right away I knew read more »

    Morhardt Carmen Mencita Monoi Angel
  • 27.
    Sailing

    Fate might show us the way
    But we our the captains of our own sailboats
    If things don’t workout the way we want
    We have only ourselves to blame read more »

    lisa densmore
  • 28.
    Prelude - Tristan And Isolde

    Fate, out of the deep sea's gloom,
    When a man's heart's pride grows great,
    And nought seems now to foredoom
    Fate, read more »

    Algernon Charles Swinburne
  • 29.
    Penguin Song

    can u find the time
    to let me love you
    i only want to show you
    and the things i want to learn too read more »

    kendyll brown
  • 30.
    Fate

    Your fate is that
    you will have to shoulder me
    till doomsday
    From the day one read more »

    Devil Poet
  • 31.
    death, my gain

    To die is to live
    To live is a gain
    Those who fear to die
    Live to fear forever read more »

    oke adekunle
  • 32.
    Years After

    Let my cry touch you, fate
    You who killed my father
    And let my mother follow him
    Down below six years after read more »

    samuel nze
  • 33.
    Let My Cry Touch You, Fate

    Let my cry touch you, fate
    You who killed my father
    And let my mother follow him
    Down below six years after read more »

    samuel munachim
  • 34.
    Ways to Leave, Reasons to Leave

    Pills, blade gun
    ways to leave
    Hurt, fate, not worthy
    Reasones to leave read more »

    Rosetta Dove
  • 35.
    A prisoner of fate

    read more »

    BanishedFairy (a.k.a ngaka motaung)
  • 36.
    MY FATE IS SEALED

    My fate is sealed
    Inside the envelope
    That contains
    The note read more »

    Aldo Kraas
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