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Melancholy Poems

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.

Displaying 31,641 poems from the Melancholy genre.

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The White Man's Burden
— Rudyard Kipling
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The Miracle of Morning
— Amanda Gorman
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Blue Melancholy of Hong Kong
— William He
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Listless Mind
— Zeenat Fatma
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The Defence of Lucknow
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
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If I can stop one heart from breaking,
— Emily Dickinson
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The Unknown Soldier
— David Reilly
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How Do I Love Thee?
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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I'm Just Here So I Don't Get Fined
— Ian Bair
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The Hound of Heaven
— Francis Thompson
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A Midday Winter Dream
— D. S. Fly
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The Bells
— Edgar Allan Poe
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A Thing of Beauty (Endymion)
— John Keats
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The Invitation
— Oriah Mountain Dreamer
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When Tomorrow Starts Without Me
— Ayesha
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Ode To A Nightingale
— John Keats
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Casey at the Bat
— Ernest Lawrence Thayer
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Terence, This is Stupid Stuff
— Alfred Edward Housman
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Here To Stay
— Avery Watts
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Jail, Life, Church, God, and the Bible maybe (not sure) meant censorship
— Longerfellow
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Requiem
— Anna Akhmatova
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Faces
— Sara Teasdale
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A Senryu Tale of Genji
— Karl Constantine FOLKES
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Farewell Ungrateful Traitor
— John Dryden
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VERSES Occasioned by a Young Lady's asking the Author, What was a Cure for Love?
— Thomas Godfrey
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