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Eulogy Death Poems

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


Premium Member Planche de Chair Cuite
She was not invited

She was arranged

They never wanted Jasmine 
not the woman who brought basil-clean hands
and pomegranate soap 
who harmonized soliloquies into pastries 
while they...

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Categories: betrayal, death, gothic, grief,



Recycled
Born out of time, 
I felt different from mankind. 
As a child I would fly at night 
and leave the body behind.

Soaring like an eagle
I...

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Categories: death, earth, eulogy, funeral,

I once contemplated Suicide
I once contemplated suicide, 
But only if I couldn’t have you by my side, 
Reading my eulogy, shedding a few tears is nothing compared to...

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Categories: death, anger, anxiety, black african

I Am From pt1
I was born and raised in my house, which isn’t home.
At heart, I am from the orange brick house in Westridge Farms
Where I never even...

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Categories: childhood, death, eulogy, feelings,

Shattered Dreams In The Sky

Dreams were shattered like glass shards,
As innocent lives were pushed into the jaws of death.
Some doctors, engineers, accountants, and bards,
Extinguished were the candles of their...

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Categories: death, emotions, eulogy, in



When We Say Goodbye
When we say goodbye,
Time will not stand still.
Life moves on as it always has,
Forsaking my own will.

Don’t try to feel sad—
I’ll know it’s all a...

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Categories: absence, death, eulogy, farewell,

Premium Member Laika
They called it a seat,
but it was a cradle of fire—
metal-wrapped, bolted shut,
no window,
just the hum of wires
and the memory of old Moscow snow
still clinging...

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Categories: animal, betrayal, death, dog,

Without walls
There's a place without walls.
For those who swear that they are floors.
and oh how they die like a flowers bloom
they lie so still in forgotten...

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Categories: death, deep, eulogy, flower,

Premium Member THE WAKE WITOUT VIGIL
THE WAKE WITHOUT VIGIL
           

Time longer than rope
Chokes hearts dangling
In the reality of struggle:-

Grieving mothers...

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Categories: bereavement, death, eulogy, extended

Eulogy for a Bonsai
I have to come clean as I return to see 
your ashen corpse and dried leaves  
My survival became more important than yours 
but...

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Categories: death of a friend,

Joe Don Baker
He was born in Groesbeck, Texas and his name was Joe Don Baker.
Sadly, after living for nearly nine decades, he needed an undertaker.
He attended North...

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Categories: cancer, celebrity, death, eulogy,

Our hero on epitaph
our mouth owes a debt to your buried bones
a hot lead cracked in a jiffy,
  and your brain splashed~
    in the...

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Categories: america, death, eulogy, friendship,

Ashes
Let us start at the end because that is where it all began
Ashes
I clinched my fist because I did not want to let go
I literally...

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Categories: absence, bereavement, death, depression,

Premium Member Death, Death, Oh Old Death
Death, death, Oh! Old Death
Old death makes everybody dry and sad
Death even makes kings who are grumpy and mad
Absolutely powerless, helpless and useless
Death makes us...

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Categories: cry, death, death of

Fondest Farewell
Ere break of day and dawns caress
Till sunset lays our cares to rest
We march and toil to gain what's true
With burdens many, respites few
And labor...

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Categories: appreciation, death, eulogy,


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