Funeral Africa Poems
These Funeral Africa poems are examples of Africa poems about Funeral. These are the best examples of Africa Funeral poems written by international poets.
VISION OF A TORMENTED WORLDThe din of darkness,
The cacophony of impostors,
The symphony of ignorance,
The decadence of progress,
Colonial heritage,
The empire of the pharaohs,
The agony...
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12th grade, adventure, africa,
Friendly InvasionWar is never nice and friendly
Make no error about it
Invasion is war, death of a country
Nostra culpa est
There is no amicable invasion
Obviously, this is an...
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Categories:
africa, america, conflict, death,
This Everyday Torture There is no better person
Where would I start
To tell your story
Recollecting my thoughts
More than you,
It was those sunny Sundays
The 20th of August to be exact
Whereby...
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Categories:
abuse, africa, bullying, change,
The Hypocrisy of Life and DeathThe living to themselves gossip attract,
but at death eulogies mitigate lies.
Love and care from he who breathes is withdrawn,
but his slumber does attract parties.
Fake mourners...
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africa, funeral, hyperbole, life,
Bread On Palm Sunday 2023I
In church, decor by Desiree Seymour
Jesus rose up again, we sang with gusto
There followed communion, bread and wine
Thoughts: He, bread of life ; we, bread...
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Categories:
africa, betrayal, bible, fate,
Ancient Egyptian Harper's Song TranslationsThese are modern English translations of ancient Egyptian Harper's songs.
Harper's Song: Tomb of Djehutiemheb
translation by Michael R. Burch
The sky is opened for you,
the earth...
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africa, culture, death, funeral,
One Came To Neem Funeral Linda DarnallShe wrote Bits N Bots
A terrific, prescient poem
I suffer bots, bots, ads, and data thieves
(We all might be the last)
But she came with bouquet of...
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Categories:
africa, loss, love, pain,
Gone Too SoonGone too soon
I was hoping big for you
I was dreaming big for you
I was hoping that you'll be the one to sing a song in...
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Categories:
africa, cry, day, death,
A Dull DayA Dull Day
It was a dull morning and since my old friends had married when I was at sea,
I felt rather lonely and had...
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Categories:
africa, blue, butterfly, character,
An Agents DirgeToday here
Absolutely no fear
Gone tomorrow
We must now borrow
Expenses unforeseen
Ceremonies and meetings in between
Funeral Directors need money like candy
That life insurance not taken, would have come...
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12th grade, africa, death,
How Convenient Slated To Receive Second DoseHow convenient slated to receive second dose...
COVID-19 February 13th, 2021
Here at Highland Manor apartments
me and the missus occupy room B44
courtesy qualified medical personnel
Lansdale, Penna CVS...
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adventure, africa, blessing, caregiving,
There For MeLooking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.
I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...
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africa, 12th grade, character, hope,
The Cry of NigeriansNo! Nigeria! Why!
We have always been happy despite the hitches.
We have wept together despite our half-baked unity.
We have laughed together despite our different trinities.
No! Nigeria!...
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africa, anti bullying, conflict,
UntitledSome years ago
Dad kissed the house with goodbye
Left me searching for the name of every line in my palm
Broken like an eagle whose wings have...
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12th grade, abuse, africa,
I Say Unto YouVerily, I say unto you
Sexual harassment is still loitering on our streets
Rape graduated from hungry and now made it greedy
Penetrating lives bitterly making them victims...
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Categories:
12th grade, abuse, africa,