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Death Anxiety Poems

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


Premium Member Passing of time
I sink just under
senses dampened 
you cannot get my attention 
I'm switched off from you
don't test this water
electricity runs through it
leave me alone
in a lesser...

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Categories: anxiety,



The Battle
Pikes held high,
Flags fill the sky,
Drummer boys sound the beat,
Musket men are on their feet.

White smoke swirls, ram down the ball really hard,
Pour in the...

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© Mark West  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anxiety, death, depression, emotions,

Premium Member Anxiety
Relax my soul, as death,
When I'm troubled from within;
Revive in living breath,
To restore my love again;

If detractors act so carelessly,
Lord, factor forgiveness in,
Such a time,
When...

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Categories: anxiety, forgiveness, how i

Laughter in the Shadows
In chambers filled with laughter, light, and carefree sound,
A discordant echo hangs, heavy and unbound.
A specter in the corner, draped in deep shadows,
A chilling truth...

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Categories: anxiety, conflict, death, feelings,

Thing Inside
There is a thing inside
It claws and gasps for breath
Horrid thoughts reside
Of the sweet release of death
But it is death who in wrath
Leaves me feeling...

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Categories: anxiety, break up, death, depression,



In Darkness and Death
In the silent, shadowed halls of night,
Where whispers dance with ghostly light,
Lies the realm where death does tread,
A sovereign land, where all fear to head.

Cloaked...

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Categories: angst, anxiety, death, death

Me
The battlefield is filled with blood,

Washing the whole field like an ocean that will never end,

My comrades kill to defend themselves,

I kill to survive

My enemies...

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Categories: age, angst, anxiety, care,

Premium Member Whenever The Soldiers Go
These thoughts will follow
whenever the soldiers go...
to be with them into the battlefield,
reciting the shortest prayer
to protect them as a shield
in moments of uncertainty and...

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Categories: anxiety, courage, death, emotions,

A time to reflect
Figuratively speaking there is no departure from the physical craze of overturning abstinence, within the conscious act of drinking everything down In remarks toward gluttony...

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Categories: anger, angst, anxiety, betrayal,

Premium Member Sonnet 18 and me!
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate
Rough winds do shake and darling buds of May and summer's lease...

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Categories: adventure, anxiety, appreciation, beauty,

Echoes of Sorrow mourning the Loss of Innocence
It grieves me to witness our youth's demise,
Each day, each hour, another life unties.
Daughters, sons, announced dead, bereft,
In a world where cruelty has left.

What have...

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Categories: anger, anxiety, death, emotions,

Sanguine Sorrow: Tears of Crimson Pain
Peer deep into my eyes, what do you perceive? They hail me as strong, yet my heart grieves. Funny how it no longer bleeds red,...

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Categories: anxiety, betrayal, deep, pain,

Premium Member Separate
Started popping back the pills,
Knowing I don't believe a word on the box,
Such a headache, 
pounding mistake lingering on the brain.
It will happen when you...

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© Lee Norton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: absence, anxiety, conflict, remember,

Premium Member FBI ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ILLINOIS CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION CRISIS TEAM OF CONFIDENTIAL HUMAN SOURCES
CRISIS TEAM : HELLO WE ARE HERE TO HELP 

AGENT BROWN: I AWAKEN EVERY NIGHT IN TOTAL FEAR FOR MY SAFETY AFTER WEARING WIRES PREGNANT...

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Categories: america, analogy, anxiety, forgiveness,

Premium Member FBI ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ILLINOIS CRISIS TEAM IDENTITY FRAUD AGAINST CONFIDENTIAL HUMAN SOURCES
CRISIS TEAM: HELLO WE ARE HERE TO HELP

AGENT BROWN: HELLO I'M AGENT BROWN IN DIRE NEED OF THE FBI HELP AFTER I CONTACTED THE FBI...

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Categories: america, analogy, anxiety, military,


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