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Suicide Death Poems

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


Premium Member Dogs Picture Prompt
Come on guys I really need to go.
My inside are about to blow,
This line is way too long,
No time to sing a song.
I am filled...

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Categories: death, giggle, song, time, uplifting,



Premium Member Love
"One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life. The word is love." Sophocles, Greek Poet 

How is the tender word love...

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Categories: death, cry, day, family, food,

Premium Member The Death of Love
All she wanted was love, but he
forgot the dreamy days of yore.
Gone were those sweet caresses,
Gone were the walks hand in hand,
Gone was any passionate...

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Categories: death, abuse, lost love, suicide,

Premium Member Tangerine Sunsets
I love the end of the day,
when the sun want to climb into bed.
The moon will be rising soon,
showing off it's big bright face.

 

The...

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Categories: death, day, flower, goodbye, love,

Premium Member Book Hobby
Quote By Poet: "Don't Let Books or Poems Become A Thing Of The Past."

A bookstore I can not pass up,
I need a new book I...

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Categories: death, bird, humor, kid, poets,



Premium Member Zinnia
Quote By Poet "The faces of pretty flowers will brighten anyone's day."

Here in a lovely garden we sit,
growing very close-knit.
Our faces of pretty color,
are bigger...

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Categories: death, flower, garden, giggle, hello,

Premium Member Mutual Suicide
  Israel says Hamas-Gaza commits genocide
  murdering innocents while they paraglide

  Meanwhile Gazans weep and cry
  for thousands of innocents they...

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Categories: cry, death, murder, suicide,

Premium Member LIFE
Life with it's ups and down's
I love you day and night
Family and friends make
Every moment extra special...

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Categories: death, day, family, friend, love,

We live together
We live together

Master: We are together.
Vilmos: Yes.
Master: This is a storm. This is rain.
Vilmos: Yes. It’s our storm and rain.

Vilmos: I forgot that English woman.
Master:...

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Categories: death, life,

Premium Member Dead Reckoning
Why did I have to silence my brain
Thinking it would alleviate the pain,
If only that hair trigger had paused
... Now look at all the troubles...

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Categories: death, grave, hurt, motivation,

Premium Member Yesterday
By Poet  "I do not know where the time goes. It just goes running away."

Yesterday when
Everyone was kind
Smiles were on all
The faces both young and...

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Categories: death, books, day, happy, joy,

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,

Premium Member Lorenzo
Uncooked grains of rice caked our apartment.
Dug themselves into my pliable plantar aspect
I welcomed you from the bottom of my being,
Into my soul,
A friend that...

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Categories: death of a friend,

Premium Member A time to reflect - Is The True Writer Gone
"A Writer must Feel The Words So The Reader Can Feel The Words. By Poet"


Have you heard about this new thing,
this new thing called AI.
Is...

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Categories: death, friend, poetry, poets, writing,

Milkweed and Hydrangeas
The garden you planted is regrowing,
Just like you said it would—
But the desolate husks of last summer’s foliage 
Still stand stark;
Everlasting monuments
Of what once was.

Yet...

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© E. E. Behm  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death, depression, emotions, family,


Book: Shattered Sighs