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Child Death Poems

These Child Death poems are examples of Death poems about Child. These are the best examples of Death Child poems written by international poets.


Vancouverite Metropolitan Hellscape, part 1 of 5
(prelude) 
 
  the buzzing of the evening insects 
  presage evil ! 

  here are black wolves ! here are ghosts...

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Categories: death, abuse, addiction, america, angst,



Birthday Poem to Myself
Birthday Poem to Myself
by Michael R. Burch

LORD, be no longer this Distant Presence,
Star-Afar, Righteous-Anonymous,
but come! Come live among us;
come dwell again,
happy child among men—
men rejoicing...

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Categories: birthday, dark, death, life,

Premium Member Semper Alumnus
Thank you God
That I’m always a student
I abhor
The slaughters of the babies
Toddlers were killed dead
Young boys and girls were shot dead
Pregnant women were stabbed dead
That’s...

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Categories: death, bullying, cancer, child abuse,

Premium Member Ghost Stories: COMPLETED
[Fiction Out West]


A mining town, among others, had been shut down the longest. Long before the mines closed, and all the towns followed. As the...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: child, death, horror, mother

Child of War
I was never asked to choose a side, it is to fate I must abide. I am the child that war has aged, I am...

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Categories: death, anger, child, conflict, cry,



Premium Member That Was Then, This Is Now
I love hearing stories,
stories from my grandparents.
They love to tell stories,
stories from many years ago.
Grandma tells about bread,
when black showed up they would cut if off.
Then...

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Categories: death, blue, child, food, grandparents,

Echoes of Sorrow mourning the Loss of Innocence
It grieves me to witness our youth's demise,
Each day, each hour, another life unties.
Daughters, sons, announced dead, bereft,
In a world where cruelty has left.

What have...

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Categories: anger, anxiety, death, emotions,

Premium Member Burial Mound
It would be a disaster!
What would?
The defacing of the burial stones. 
Who am I communing with?
The council.
Ahh, that's not as mysterious as I'd hoped.

I might...

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Categories: death,

Reflection of redemption
A thief, a murderer, an arsonist
Before all these I was someone’s child
An embezzler, a liar, a con artist
Before all this I had big hopes and...

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Categories: anger, corruption, death, discrimination,

Premium Member Grief
Grief
Trauma and loss, a child has died
That never goes away …don't even try
It's in every room,every breath,every step you take
When Your asleep and when your...

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Categories: baby, child, death, grief,

Premium Member Blame
Quote: A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else. By John Burroughs


Life has many ups...

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Categories: death, child, hurt, life, people,

Premium Member A Father's Decree
In realms beyond, where shadows dance with glee,
Draw near, sweet child, and heed my decree.
Though my earthly form resides, in silent repose,
My essence endures, as...

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Categories: death, beautiful, bereavement, dad, dark,

Premium Member Blame
A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else. John Burroughs

This is not a sad poem,
but...

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Categories: angst, death, father son,

A Hunger Unfed
from your first born, when you grab a dusting of talc, crushed with late night feeds, stirring in bouncing and stories on a knee,

adding a...

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Categories: death, analogy,

Premium Member The Journey
He always brought the subject up at the most inappropriate of times, usually when some c**t was trying to kill us.
Are you a believer now?
If...

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© Paul Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death, god, war, women,


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