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Butterfly Bereavement Poems

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


My missing piece
Oh I’m looking for my missing piece
Hi-dee ho, here I go 
It’s been two days since you left
It feels like I’ve been rolling for centuries
You’re...

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Categories: bereavement, child, dad, growing



Premium Member Liminal - Two Worlds
The space in-between
Two worlds
When we transition 
From dreamland
To harsh reality
That moment
When you are
Neither here
Nor there
Traversing
The barrier
Crossing 
The line
Stepping in
Stepping out
Over the threshold 
Negotiating the border
The...

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© Sam Scott  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: absence, adventure, baptism, bereavement,

Thanks
What I called 

Now my sandles get's hole
A smile like a crow
People think foolish when I
Speak with Devi Durga Prasad is
Butter I am nonsense
Because of...

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Categories: bereavement, books, confidence,

Nashville Covenant Poems
These are poems for the victims of the Nashville Covenant School shootings.


Nashville Covenant Call to Love
by Michael R. Burch

Our hearts are broken today
for our children's...

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Categories: bereavement, child, child abuse,

Three Halos In Heaven
There once were three little lights living among us…
But God called them home in that we can trust.
To live with Him and the earned their...

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Categories: art, beautiful, bereavement, blessing,



Premium Member A Childs Holy Lullabye
A Childs Holy Lullabye 
Children crying everywhere
Where is their hope, there're in despair;
Where are the earthen, fathers;
Fly away, butterfly, fly away;
Little boy go to your...

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Categories: baby, beautiful, bereavement, children,

Premium Member The Awakening Abyss
Agape brain, there is a deep abyss, dull and endless.
But, I'm falling, acquiring whatever may be blessedness.
Conversely, there is only a void, and I am...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, bereavement, confusion, depression,

Premium Member Butterfly Divas
BUTTERFLY DIVA

Diva's don't die
we multiply
we are at your side
as you laugh as you cry
we are sexy the sexy lavender lady
lover you hold tight
in the caramel...

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Categories: bereavement, black african american, butterfly,

Sometimes
In the almost dark
I reach out. 
Her hip. 
My fingers trace gentle circles atop the crest 
Before falling away
To fuzz and more.

I dare not go...

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Categories: bereavement, love, romantic, sensual,

This World of Dew
THIS WORLD OF DEW

This world? 
Moonlit dew
flicked from a crane's bill.
—Eihei Dogen Kigen, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Seventy-one?
How long
can a dewdrop last? 
—Eihei Dogen...

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Categories: age, art, autumn, bereavement,

The Amourette Autopsy
The Amourette Autopsy 
 
In vesper’s curt caress there seems no bind 
To daylight’s brim or morning’s dire decree- 
Your vertigo embrace confounded vows, 
Within...

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Categories: addiction, bereavement, dark, death,

There For Me
Looking 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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Categories: bereavement, 12th grade, character, hope,

Nan, Our Shining Light
A shining light has now been dimmed
A voice we loved is stilled
The chair where you sat, now empty
Is a place that can never be filled

A...

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Categories: angst, bereavement, family, grandmother,

Poems About the Coronavirus I
Poems about the Coronavirus I


yet another iffy coronavirus haiku #1
by michael r. burch

plagued by the Plague
i plague the goldfish
with my verse



yet another iffy coronavirus haiku...

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Categories: absence, anxiety, bereavement, caregiving,

Premium Member Always Remember
She stroked his hand in passion and gave him life’s ultimate blessing

It’s time to go in love and peace she would miss his gentle caressing

Strokes...

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Categories: bereavement, death, loss, love,


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