Emo Poems to Help You Go Through Trauma and Acceptance
Emo Poems: Teens who consider themselves Emo’s or are labeled as Emo by their peers often turn to poems and song lyrics to express their painful feelings of alienation.
The path to healing and peace always includes both recognition of the self and acceptance of the self.
This may be the reason why poetry is so therapeutic to an “Emo“. We hope the poems displayed here can help you find comfort and acceptance.
1. I Feel Invisible
tears in my eyes
my fears alive
dreams were lost
hopes were dry
all alone
breaking of my heart
no longer wanting to be alive
to play my part
my family hadn’t a care for me
my friends barely spoke a word to me
I feel left out
not a soul cared that I exist
and was actually there
but as times flew by, memory of me disappears
– Poem by Amanda
2. Worthless
I’m broken inside and can’t feel.
The damage is done, I can barely breathe.
Ripped apart and torn to pieces,
My once strong heart is now deceased.I keep recalling the messages in my head,
Making me wish that I was dead.
So much of anger, so filled with hate.
I must be the reason for our love to dissipate.I never wanted it to end this way,
theres so much more i needed to say.
but i guess he just had enough of me,
even after apologising immensly.So here I am alive, yet dead inside.
All I know, my best, I have tried.
Left feeling completely worthless.
Falling apart and still nobody notices….
– Poem by Sasha Maharaj
3. Sibling Love
don’t let me see you on my street
or creepin through my window
I immensely want your head hanging
on my living room wall
I plan to hunt you down very soon
So don’t go making my chase easy
I wish you were not a sibling of mine
I wish you weren’t in my mindBut your spying and childish games
are grounds for me to go insane
You must learn the hard way
I really wish you would escape
– Poem by kaotik kandee
4. It’s amazing to me
How cruel love can be
To someone who has been through it all
Just to fall
Into the darkened sea
Morning Birds Of Love
That always seems to be.
Fly free as a morning bird
Just to be heard
By that one person who
Never knew.
To spend your last wish
To soar into the abyss
For that someone to hear the unspoken words
Of the morning birds.
No human understands
Until it lands
Close enough to the edge
To be pushed over the ledge,
So they listen to love’s words
Or the talk of the birds.
To finally understand brings
The final wings
To soar above
To hear the words of love
And hear the unspoken words
Of the morning birds.
– Poem by Johnny Hartwell
5. Sea of Love
Oh sea of love!
How bitter the mem’ries I have!
This place reminisce the pain
Of not seeing my love again.Your birds up high
Remind me of his goodbye.
Your water so deep
Makes me yearn and weep.So let your breeze blow,
And dry the tears that flow.
Let your waves take away
The griefs and sorrows that stay.Oh sea of love!
Erase the mem’ries I have!
Wash them out of the blue,
Take them away with you.
– Poem by Flora Mae Gudez
6. I Love To Cry
When you dont look at me,
With other things to do when you are busy.
You seldom turn around and smile
You are with me, but just for a while.I think of what will make me sad
Of things which ever make me mad.
And isolate myself away from you,
Wandering around what next to do.And a long wait, a peek from the corner of my eye;
Feeling the pain grow, as to forget I try.
And then when it is already too late,
I notice your concerned stride past the gate.You cuddle me, like a baby you hold,
Trying to reassure your love pre-told.
To get you near me, look at me, I could die;
And that is one reason I love to cry…
– Poem by Vincel Parmar
7. The Black Abyss
Sinking in deeper,
No way to escape,
The dark and scary Reaper,
Fore told in the Book of Life.Is this my end?
Will I ever see the light of day again?
No. My wounds, I must mend.
I must find my strength.Stand my ground,
Face my fears.
Only then will my voice be found
I must survive.Break the suffocating chains,
Run from the darkness.
Power will fill my veins.
I will Fight!Fight the painful names,
The horrid memories,
The demented games
And escape My Black Abyss.
– Poem by Jewels Chavira
8. Failure
You put wear and tear down onto me,
I feel my heart weaken.
Do you ever stop,
to even take a look at yourself?
I can’t take the pain,
it’s breaking me.
Why won’t it stop,
will this be the end?The tears slowly fall,
only on the inside.
If this was to stop,
– Poem by Jaycee L. Hughes
The poems above are completely about emo and they help teens or persons with “EMO” to express themselves more easily. You can share these poems to your friends and family that you know fall under this category.
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