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Art Bereavement Poems

These Art Bereavement poems are examples of Bereavement poems about Art. These are the best examples of Bereavement Art poems written by international poets.


Premium Member The Fragile Heart
The tenderness of the fragile heart,
Resembles a historic yet dramatic,
Work of art as seen through the ages.
The portrait never shows broken hearts,
Devastation of death or...

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Categories: beautiful, bereavement, cry, devotion,



Anacreontic Verse
 My last wet tears 
stain the starlit sky 
in cold frosted shades
As tangible fears
awaken  sleeping    
 distant memories 
of aged...

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Categories: bereavement, abuse, anger, anxiety, appreciation,

RockStar Girl
Rockstar girl I hardly remember, like Green Day I tried to wake you up after September, come to find out you're deceased put my skill...

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Categories: addiction, art, bereavement, death,

Natures call struck
In the cold abyss, 
we beseech that we 
may not wither in and 
from our purchase. 

Even though we do not 
expedite ourselves and 
flow...

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Categories: angst, art, bereavement, confusion,

Premium Member Drifting Sycophant
THESE ARE OPEN(organic) VERSES using spaces&breaks without grammatical symbols, the ' open' relies upon 'the one breath limitation' (intuitive cadence)& so inherently requires the 'reader'...

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Categories: analogy, bereavement, introspection,



Reading Between the Pixels
A photograph may look cute, 
And lead us to prosecute,
But if you want my advice, 
Literacy to the truth will help us advance,
With questions to...

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Categories: bereavement, abuse, addiction, age, art,

The Mistake That Cost the Romans Their Empire
The Romans could have saved their empire,
If only there had been fewer forests, 
For their enemies to hide in.

In open land they reined supreme,
Raging rivers...

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Categories: bereavement, absence, analogy, anxiety, autumn,

On the Wings of Words
On The Wings Of Words

For quite a time no word would rhyme 
So heavy is the quill, so dense is the ink
And the word just...

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Categories: anxiety, art, bereavement, blessing,

Premium Member Humanity Whispers
Written: August 19, 2023
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In the shadow-lands, where marvels bear shape.
Love and kindness, as a story eager to scrape
A set of souls speaks by the syntax...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, bereavement, conflict,

Candle Holders
Candle holders midst of darkness
A pleasant sight to see thee there
But that I'm in vale of death
In world of thine I'm nowhere

With grief that mingling...

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Categories: bereavement, adventure, age, angel, art,

Premium Member No Anchor For Rancour - First Place Contest Winner
Written: July 28, 2023,               No anchor for Rancour Poetry Contest ...

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Categories: analogy, anger, appreciation, bereavement,

Bygone Childhood Memories
Memories are the lamps that illuminate the dark channels of life
Eden Verse



In the light of summer sunset
Shimmer they on silver sands
Days of childhood days of...

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Categories: adventure, art, bereavement, cool,

Child With a Blanket
Sitting in his room 
Shivering on the floor
Wrapped up in a baby blanket
With flying elephants pictures of
Blue and white
Sutrum with his thumb in his mouth
A...

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Categories: bereavement, absence, abuse, age, art,

Titan
Canadian Ocean Gate


O beauteous land of mirth and Glee! 
O land of falls and seas and lakes!
Which shadows row in horrid nights
Which sorrow in Thee...

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Categories: adventure, art, bereavement, fate,

Premium Member Dance of Shrinkage
Written: June 26, 2023
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In the realm of creation, where forces collide,
There is a phenomenon that cannot hide.
Shrinkage, a word that holds power untold,
Affects all things,...

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Categories: analogy, angst, bereavement, care,


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