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Famous Interment Poems by Famous Poets

These are examples of famous Interment poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous interment poems. These examples illustrate what a famous interment poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

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by Hardy, Thomas
...that ancient way . . . 
And it may be, some Christmas night, 
 When angels walk, they'll say: 

"'O strange interment! Civilized lands 
 Afford few types thereof; 
Here is a man who takes his rest 
 Beside his very Love, 
Beside the one who was his wife 
 In our sight up above!'"...Read more of this...



by Gibran, Kahlil
...neral. The dead was followed by the living who wept and lamented his going. As the cortege reached the place of interment the priests commenced praying and burning incense, and musicians blowing and plucking their instruments, mourning the departed. Then the leaders came forward one after the other and recited their eulogies with fine choice of words. 

At last the multitude departed, leaving the dead resting in a most spacious and beautiful vault, expertly de...Read more of this...

by McGonagall, William Topaz
...h was very pretty too,
With a mixture of green and white flowers, beautiful to view. 

Amongst those present at the interment were Mr Marjoribanks, M.P.,
Also ex-Provost Ballingall from Bonnie Dundee;
Besides the Honourable W. G. Colville, representing the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh,
While in every one's face standing at the grave was depicted sorrow. 

The funeral service was conducted in the Church of Cockpen
By the Rev. J. Crabb, of St.Read more of this...

by Lindsay, Vachel
...(To a Man who maintained that the Mausoleum is the Stateliest Possible Manner of Interment)


I would be one with the dark, dark earth:--
Follow the plough with a yokel tread.
I would be part of the Indian corn,
Walking the rows with the plumes o'erhead. 

I would be one with the lavish earth, 
Eating the bee-stung apples red: 
Walking where lambs walk on the hills;
By oak-grove paths to the pools be led.

I would be one with...Read more of this...

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