Psychological Poetry

Exploring the depths of human consciousness, mental health, and emotional experience through verse

The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven.

John Milton

About Psychological Poetry

Psychological poetry delves into the complex landscape of the human mind, exploring themes of mental health, consciousness, identity, and emotional depth. These works offer profound insights into the human condition, providing both catharsis and understanding for readers navigating their own psychological journeys.

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English Psychological Poems

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Mad Girl's Love Song

Sylvia Plath1953
1 min read
DepressionMental IllnessReality vs Imagination+5

I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead; I lift my lids and all is born again. (I think I made you up inside my head...

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I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead;

I lift my lids and all is born again.

(I think I made you up inside my head.)

The stars go waltzing out in blue and red,

And arbitrary blackness gallops in:

I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead.

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Mirror

Sylvia Plath1961
1 min read
Self-PerceptionIdentity CrisisAging Anxiety+5

I am silver and exact. I have no preconceptions. Whatever I see I swallow immediately Just as it is, unmisted by love or...

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I am silver and exact. I have no preconceptions.

Whatever I see I swallow immediately

Just as it is, unmisted by love or dislike.

I am not cruel, only truthful‚

The eye of a little god, four-cornered.

Most of the time I meditate on the opposite wall.

It is pink, with speckles. I have looked at it so long

I think it is part of my heart. But it flickers.

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The Raven

Edgar Allan Poe1845
2 min read
GriefPsychological HorrorParanoia+6

Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore— ...

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Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,

Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore—

While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,

As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.

'Tis some visitor,' I muttered, 'tapping at my chamber door—

Only this and nothing more.'

Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December;

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45 Mercy Street

Anne Sexton1976
1 min read
Mental IllnessDepressionFamily Trauma+6

In my dream, drilling into the marrow of my entire bone,

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In my dream,

drilling into the marrow

of my entire bone,

my real dream,

I'm walking up and down Beacon Hill

searching for a street sign—

namely MERCY STREET.

Not there.

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Skunk Hour

Robert Lowell1959
1 min read
Bipolar DisorderMental BreakdownConfessional Poetry+6

Nautilus Island's hermit heiress still lives through winter in her Spartan cottage; her sheep still graze above the sea.

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Nautilus Island's hermit

heiress still lives through winter in her Spartan cottage;

her sheep still graze above the sea.

One dark night,

my Tudor Ford climbed the hill's skull;

I watched for love-cars. Lights turned down,

they lay together, hull to hull,

where the graveyard shelves on the town. . . .

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I'm Nobody! Who are you?

Emily Dickinson1891
1 min read
Identity CrisisSocial AnxietyIntroversion+5

I'm Nobody! Who are you? Are you – Nobody – Too? Then there's a pair of us!

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I'm Nobody! Who are you?

Are you – Nobody – Too?

Then there's a pair of us!

Don't tell! they'd advertise – you know!

How dreary – to be – Somebody!

How public – like a Frog –

To tell one's name – the livelong June –

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The Waking

Theodore Roethke1953
1 min read
Self-DiscoveryPsychological JourneyIntuitive Knowledge+5

I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. I feel my fate in what I cannot fear. I learn by going where I have to go.

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I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow.

I feel my fate in what I cannot fear.

I learn by going where I have to go.

We think by feeling. What is there to know?

I hear my being dance from ear to ear.

I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow.

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Diving into the Wreck

Adrienne Rich1973
1 min read
Self-DiscoveryPsychological ArchaeologyConfronting Truth+5

First having read the book of myths, and loaded the camera, and checked the edge of the knife-blade,

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First having read the book of myths,

and loaded the camera,

and checked the edge of the knife-blade,

I put on

the body-armor of black rubber

the absurd flippers

the grave and awkward mask.

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Theme for English B

Langston Hughes1951
2 min read
Identity FormationRacial IdentitySelf-Definition+5

The instructor said, Go home and write

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The instructor said,

Go home and write

a page tonight.

And let that page come out of you—

Then, it will be true.

I wonder if it's that simple?

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Still I Rise

Maya Angelou1978
1 min read
Psychological ResilienceTrauma RecoverySelf-Empowerment+5

You may write me down in history With your bitter, twisted lies, You may trod me in the very dirt

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You may write me down in history

With your bitter, twisted lies,

You may trod me in the very dirt

But still, like dust, I'll rise.

Does my sassiness upset you?

Why are you beset with gloom?

'Cause I walk like I've got oil wells

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Twenty-One Love Poems (Excerpt)

Adrienne Rich1976
1 min read
Trauma and SocietyHealing Through LovePsychological Burden+5

Wherever in this city, screens flicker with pornography, with science-fiction vampires, victimized hirelings bending to ...

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Wherever in this city, screens flicker

with pornography, with science-fiction vampires,

victimized hirelings bending to the lash,

we also have to walk... if we want to walk

at all, the whole city, the whole film,

carrying our moral bodies, our moral souls

like a woman carrying a dead child

like a man carrying a live child

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Remember

Joy Harjo1983
1 min read
Healing Through ConnectionIntergenerational TraumaAncestral Wisdom+5

Remember the sky that you were born under, know each of the star's stories. Remember the moon, know who she is.

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Remember the sky that you were born under,

know each of the star's stories.

Remember the moon, know who she is.

Remember the sun's birth at dawn, that is the

strongest point of time. Remember sundown

and the giving away to night.

Remember your birth, how your mother struggled

to give you form and breath. You are evidence of

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Tell all the truth but tell it slant

Emily Dickinson1868
1 min read
Psychological TruthPerceptionGradual Revelation+5

Tell all the truth but tell it slant — Success in Circuit lies Too bright for our infirm Delight

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Tell all the truth but tell it slant —

Success in Circuit lies

Too bright for our infirm Delight

The Truth's superb surprise

As Lightning to the Children eased

With explanation kind

The Truth must dazzle gradually

Or every man be blind —

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The Snow Man

Wallace Stevens1921
1 min read
Pure PerceptionConsciousness StudiesMindful Observation+5

One must have a mind of winter To regard the frost and the boughs Of the pine-trees crusted with snow;

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One must have a mind of winter

To regard the frost and the boughs

Of the pine-trees crusted with snow;

And have been cold a long time

To behold the junipers shagged with ice,

The spruces rough in the distant glitter

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The Mind Is an Enchanting Thing

Marianne Moore1944
1 min read
Consciousness ComplexityMental FunctioningCognitive Wonder+5

is an enchanted thing like the glaze on a katydid-wing

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is an enchanted thing

like the glaze on a

katydid-wing

subdivided by sun

till the nettings are legion.

Like Gieseking playing Scarlatti;

like the apteryx-awl

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Ode to Melancholy

John Keats1819
1 min read
Depression ManagementEmotional AcceptanceBeauty in Darkness+5

No, no, go not to Lethe, neither twist Wolf's-bane, tight-rooted, for its poisonous wine; Nor suffer thy pale forehead t...

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No, no, go not to Lethe, neither twist

Wolf's-bane, tight-rooted, for its poisonous wine;

Nor suffer thy pale forehead to be kiss'd

By nightshade, ruby grape of Proserpine;

Make not your rosary of yew-berries,

Nor let the beetle, nor the death-moth be

Your mournful Psyche, nor the downy owl

A partner in your sorrow's mysteries;

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The Tyger

William Blake1794
1 min read
Psychological IntegrationShadow WorkAccepting Darkness+5

Tyger Tyger, burning bright, In the forests of the night; What immortal hand or eye,

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Tyger Tyger, burning bright,

In the forests of the night;

What immortal hand or eye,

Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

In what distant deeps or skies.

Burnt the fire of thine eyes?

On what wings dare he aspire?

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Let Everything Happen to You

Rainer Maria Rilke1905
1 min read
Emotional AcceptancePsychological ResilienceEmotional Processing+5

Let everything happen to you: beauty and terror. Just keep going. No feeling is final. Don't let yourself lose me.

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Let everything happen to you: beauty and terror.

Just keep going. No feeling is final.

Don't let yourself lose me.

Nearby is the country they call life.

You will know it by its seriousness.

Give me your hand.

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Power

Adrienne Rich1978
1 min read
Power and VulnerabilitySelf-DestructionDenial Mechanisms+5

Living in the earth-deposits of our history Today I was reading about Marie Curie:

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Living in the earth-deposits of our history

Today I was reading about Marie Curie:

she must have known she suffered from radiation sickness

her body bombarded for years by the element

she had purified

It seems she denied to the end

the source of the cataracts on her eyes

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Invictus

William Ernest Henley1875
1 min read
Psychological ResilienceMental StrengthSelf-Determination+5

Out of the night that covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be

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Out of the night that covers me,

Black as the pit from pole to pole,

I thank whatever gods may be

For my unconquerable soul.

In the fell clutch of circumstance

I have not winced nor cried aloud.

Under the bludgeonings of chance

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The Guest House

Rumi1207
1 min read
Psychological ResilienceEmotional AcceptanceMindfulness+5

This being human is a guest house. Every morning a new arrival.

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This being human is a guest house.

Every morning a new arrival.

A joy, a depression, a meanness,

some momentary awareness comes

as an unexpected visitor.

Welcome and entertain them all!

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Urdu Psychological Poems

Social ConsciousnessPsychological ConflictPolitical Awareness+5

مجھ سے پہلی سی محبت میری محبوب نہ مانگ میں نے سمجھا تھا کہ تو ہے تو درخشاں ہے حیات تیرا غم ہے تو غمِ دہر کا جھگڑا کیا ہے

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مجھ سے پہلی سی محبت میری محبوب نہ مانگ

میں نے سمجھا تھا کہ تو ہے تو درخشاں ہے حیات

تیرا غم ہے تو غمِ دہر کا جھگڑا کیا ہے

تیری صورت سے ہے عالم میں بہاروں کو ثبات

اور بھی دکھ ہیں زمانے میں محبت کے سوا

راحتیں اور بھی ہیں وصل کی راحت کے سوا

انگنت صدیوں کے تاریک بہیمانہ طلسم

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