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Autumn Bereavement Poems

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


Changing gears
When mankind has been using gears, levers and pulleys,
For thousands of years,
To speed things up,
Or slow things down,
To make it possible to take heavier loads...

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Categories: bereavement, 9th grade, addiction, america,



Premium Member A Petal Amongst The Thorns 1918


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Categories: angel, bereavement, death, devotion,

Premium Member One Less Poppy 1918
Written in memory of a sweet young girl 1905-1918 R.I.P. Always.
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Categories: bereavement, death, funeral, love,

Premium Member Belle
January’s trees,
unborn in freeze,
bare their branches,
ignore cold advances.
By the herald of spring,
my spirit shall learn to sing,
of cherry blossoms in bloom,
confetti I spiked with perfume.
Bridal...

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Categories: bereavement, extended metaphor, hurt,

Premium Member A Mother's Mourning Walk
A Mother's Mourning Walk
The walk takes her 
to an old cemetery,
with a wrought iron gate. 
The day is cloudy, the breeze cool.
The elderly woman stands...

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Categories: bereavement, child,



Au Revoir Oh Perilous Freedom
Au revoir oh perilous freedom...

Since pledging my troth
to the missus July 25th, 1996
after the comma error
punctuated mein kampf with disequilibrium.

Ever since the notions
of life, liberty...

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Categories: bereavement, age, america, anger, anxiety,

Premium Member Autumnal Cinquain
Falling,
In finality,
sorrow's fiery colors,
I cannot bear you've passed away,
my loss...

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Categories: bereavement, 7th grade, 8th grade,

Visiting the Cemetery In Autumn
I dropped by the cemetery in weather unfair
The trees nearby were almost bare
It was an Autumn day , windy cold
One could sense a new season...

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Categories: analogy, autumn, bereavement, in

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,

Premium Member Cloudless Tears
Written: September 13, 2023
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Through cloudless weeps, my pen glides.
Trace severe, dense whispers of afire minds.
Under the brisk beams of the Autumn sun.
Anguish is my tapestry,...

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Categories: analogy, autumn, bereavement, strength,

Fall
O wake my friend! Ope thou thy eyes
The lamps and stars and wind heave sighs
The leaves of trees all faint all fail
With autumn gale they...

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Categories: adventure, bereavement, destiny, eve,

Ode To Keats
Oh, standing by thy greenish grave ! 
I ponder for thousands of times
I write and write and then tear out 
Hundreds of notes hundreds of...

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Categories: adventure, bereavement, books, fate,

Premium Member Cul-De-Sac
The path led to rose bushes cul de sac.
Early in the morning, we sat down to rest.
Dewdrops are still shining on the track.
At our feet,...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, bereavement, confusion,

Premium Member Seasonal Haiku Collection
dandelions sprout
earth is clad in green mantle~ 
songsters chirp on trees

at summer’s tail end
trees into rainbow hues turn~
leaves drop down feebly

snowflakes downward slide
like downy feathers...

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Categories: autumn, bereavement, birth, summer,

After the Funeral Vibes: Mrs Nita Douman
Walking out of church into the autumn morning
Among many this overwhelming feeling
There are no bad people, no addicts this day
Too beautiful and clean: the tall...

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Categories: autumn, bereavement, bible, character,


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