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Goodbye Airport Poems

These Goodbye Airport poems are examples of Airport poems about Goodbye. These are the best examples of Airport Goodbye poems written by international poets.


Premium Member From Ferenc Liszt International Airport

From Liszt Ferenc International Airport

Silent night, arriving at the airport
Bus 200E, thank you for the service
Goodbye. Have a good journey in the night

Thank you
I told
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Categories: airport, fate, life, love,



My Last Memory Of You At The Airport

Last glimpse of Davao
Seen underneath the plane wing
Before its sun down.

Last time glued with you
Wearing those lovely smile
Is viewed from tarmac.

Last time I kiss you
My
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Categories: airport, love, memorial, relationship,

you won't read this but-

it's been a long night 
and I've been tracing your footsteps since the beginning
I am tired of the black it brings
of your shirt, the way
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Categories: airport, absence, change, poetry, sorrow,

Sydney Airport In Twenty Eleven

Sydney airport in twenty eleven 
On route to help Scots go to heaven
My son Jeremy at six foot two
Cricketer Athlete and rugby man too
Big tough
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Categories: airport, christian, heaven, pain,

Premium Member Airport Waiting

At the Airport, waiting for the plane,
I look around and see
Heads all down, screens alight, conversation naught.
People sitting, concentrating, fingers flying,
No discussion, silently watching, no
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Categories: airport, flying,



Premium Member International Airport

International Airport

This nowhere, a contrived freedom
expatriate as air,
demonstrates our mastery
of what we meet or leave behind.

Each precise beginning
finds an ending imprecise,
as we fly to where
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Categories: airport, angst, betrayal, goodbye, journey,

Airport Goodbyes

You left me today
Leaving  your contrail in the sky

I saw you off at the airport
Waving even after you turned

Till you disappeared
Yet my legs did
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Categories: airport, goodbye,


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