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Poems About Death | Poems on the Loss of loved Ones

Reading and writing poems about the death of a loved one are a beautiful way to deal with the emotions and trauma associated with mortality. These beautiful and inspirations poems about death help us see how others are enduring the loss of a parent, other family members, a friend, or loved one. Everyone’s experiences are different, and we cannot compare feelings, but coping with grief and death is something all must go through, and we can learn from the sadness and reactions of others expressed in poetry.
Me very late mum, a funereal day
Me very late mum, a funereal day... courtesy latitudinarian, nonestablishmentarian, sexagenarian, and Unitarian son and modest mastermind maven maverick. Another anniversary of her death occurs upon advent of May fourth two thousand and five, not quite seventy years since her...Read the rest...
Categories: death, absence, age, america, anniversary,
Form: Rhyme



The Wren
Lonely lies to myself A string of hope Clung to, hung to Like the rope I'll use When the time it comes A soaring, sweet release But for now, My only release Is this pen....Read the rest...
Categories: bird, death, depression, grief,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member All That Rises Must Fall
Her spring returns to me, in death, I shed a tear, alone, for the weeping blossoms, in the knowledge a moon will rise again, before the rhythm of her breath, turns out to be my own. ...Read the rest...
Categories: creation, death, extended metaphor,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Truly Unknown
Easily known is the cause of death But the true reason for living Remains for most of us hidden Blown by the wind of our last breath...Read the rest...
Categories: death, introspection, life,
Form: Rhyme
Elderness
Elderness (Mainly.) Make Time Fly! Or... Don't have too much fun. So? ...or Too? Too/So? Don't have SO much FUN?! What a WASTE Of TIME. Thanks. -Gray Squirrel 05-03-2024...Read the rest...
Categories: age, death, desire, heart,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Dottie Waits for her Opportunity
Dottie had been looking past the relatives for sixteen days Staring out the window, at the pasture, seeing angels They motioned for her to come, but she was never alone. Her daughter did not understand the death process A...Read the rest...
Categories: death,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Life
Luminous Images From Eternity...Read the rest...
Categories: allusion, analogy, death, image,
Form: Acrostic
Ode to Nicole
Life is such a delicate dance. I never even had a chance. Getting older, everyone is gone. Alone, I feel so alone. My friends left long ago. The streets are so unforgiving. I wish I knew another way of living. Weapons don’t...Read the rest...
Categories: abuse, addiction, anxiety, death
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Burial At Sea
______________________________________________________________ There'd needn't be no digs of earth or clumps of clay that weigh my girth, ...Read the rest...
Categories: baptism, bereavement, death, funeral,
Form: Elegiac Lyric
LIFE poetry contest entry
Listening to what the world is telling, what the bird chirps mean, and where the truth lies in the words of others Inspecting my thoughts and my actions through the day, did I succeed...Read the rest...
Categories: appreciation, beauty, death, encouraging,
Form: Acrostic
All Turns Silent in the Meddows
It was the strangest thing I saw that day A grassy grove and a man shouting mad I didn't even know what to say His face dragged down by his eye bags His feet slept on the dirt, twigs...Read the rest...
Categories: cry, death, loss, psychological,
Form: Free verse
Until Death Do Us Apart
I want to run away But have got no way out of here I want to just sit ‘n’ cry But have got all my tears frozen I want to endlessly smile But…… just got no reason. I want to dance...Read the rest...
Categories: bereavement, cancer, death, depression,
Form: Free verse
The third of May
The third of May A long time ago How can I forget the day I had to sing hurray To my beautiful baby twins Kissing their cheeks is all I could all day The...Read the rest...
Categories: birthday, death, miss you,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Shifting Relentless Time
(FICTION, PLEASE. It is easy for me to write in the first person, but nearly all my poems are fiction. Please don't attribute this poem to me. I loved my wife to...Read the rest...
Categories: abuse, angst, betrayal, death,
Form: Free verse
The Power To Choose
The mind its own place be it heaven or hell The soul but a bucket to empty or fill Goya a madman DaVinci extolled Sharing a genius they fought to control Bleed out the poison death waits to reclaim Or memory gets buried and darkness — remains (Dreamsleep: May, 2024) ...Read the rest...
Categories: death, life,
Form: Rhyme

Specific Types of Death Poems

Read wonderful death poetry on the following sub-topics: anniversary, brother, cat, child, dog, elegy, eulogy, father, friend, funeral, goodbye, grandfather, grandmonther, grief, in loving memory, loss, lover, memorial, missing you, mother, moving on, pet, rip, sad, sister, suicide, sympathy, and more.

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