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Brother Death Poems

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


Premium Member Speculation
Close together, we chat.
Relatives, cousins - our mothers: the twins.

In the wind, ghosts;
we speculate.

We wonder while we
chitchat and munch.

Distant memories
of practical jokes, tokes;
days before she...

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Categories: cousin, death,



Plans We Never Got to Keep
We hadn’t talked in years,
not really.
Not since childhood,
when grass stains
and ghost stories
bound us like magic.

Cousins,
but closer than that —
best friends
before the world grew quiet.

We were...

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Categories: 9th grade, cousin, death,

Night At the Necropolis
Night,
Ageless and porous,
Sang screeches of fireflies of
Crescendo-diminuendo sparks.
What hour?
In the midst of the hustles, I lost my hoursight
Different, tonight, is my eyesight, seeing even
Through the...

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Categories: dark, death,

Premium Member Life After Delivery: A Tale of Twins
Twin babies float in their mother’s womb
growing strong they'll  be delivered soon
communicating to each other in their way
 experiencing so much, and much to...

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Categories: analogy, baby, birth, death,

Full Glass
You came through quiet and refreshing like a gentle spring breeze. Far away enough from winter’s dreary wear, and soon upon us like the brightness...

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Categories: appreciation, brother, death,



Michael, My Brother
Your smile is like the moon all silver lined,
I wanted to be by you, time after time.
Your love for sports was quite unreal,
But you never...

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Categories: absence, brother, cry, death,

Company On Rainy Days
their faces, their laughs, the echoes of our past
never leave
they hide beneath the cover of everyday life,
waiting for that moment
when the mood drops
and the days...

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Categories: death, deep, depression, emotions,

Premium Member Horror show
Jill Nando hosted "Crimewatch" a TV show
She was shot dead, who did it we don't know.
Lot of cases not solved, not even all crimes known
Keep...

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© Gem Stone  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: betrayal, death, evil, hate,

Premium Member June 27th, 1969
A Friday,
a plane crash,
a phone call,
all it took
for your whole world to shatter.

You never got to tell them
how you’d follow in his footsteps
in his wing...

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Categories: death, flying,

Premium Member The Grief I Feel is of Another Kind
The grief I feel is of another kind
Sweeter than holy water
A deeper breath than moorland air to find
The black of midnight, not—
Of monstrous seas, but—
Of...

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Categories: death of a friend,

You
Many years have slipped beneath the tide of time, yet still I remember.

I was just a youth, standing high above the world from Ocean Towers...

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Categories: death, betrayal, blessing, celebration, confidence,

Premium Member Deep in Greenwood Cemetery
"Across our childhood’s street we trod on carpet lawn and holy sod. We walked along where some had prayed. Where once we played, he now...

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Categories: anniversary, death,

Premium Member Bullets Have No Eyes
Bullets have no eyes
In the mourning a son won’t rise
No plan in life for demise
Black men hear our cries

Stop shooting killing each other 
We need...

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Categories: death, america, angst, anti bullying,

our heros went to war
our heroes went to war
also know what there fighting for, 
to give there life's to keep us safe
to fight along to save human race.
in our...

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© Davy Young  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: brother, death, sad, sad

The 13th Mother's Day
This is the 13th Mother's Day that has come around since your life came to an end.
When you passed away, I didn't just lose a...

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Categories: death, mothers day,


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