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Childhood Bereavement Poems

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


The Zone
You have breached the zone; tell me where else can the children roam? You have planted landmines on every corner and you have disrupted the...

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Categories: bereavement, business, childhood, community,



Premium Member Brother Of Our Souls
Born December 5, 1961,
blonde cherubic, lips of rose buds,
eyes of the bluest baby innocence.
Remember the 1960's brother,
Massapequa proud, Long Island.
Our Cedar Street,
lined once with what...

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

Premium Member Childhood Reminiscence
Written: October 31, 2023
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Wobbly words wrapped in weal walnut-white wood
Silk snare souvenirs and...

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Categories: analogy, bereavement, childhood, inspirational,

Mideast Peace Oxymoron
Mideast Peace: Oxymoron

Though descendent of Jews,
I feel boggled at the brutal,
nasty and wanton war between
Israelis and Palestinians.

Many innocent victims
bred to know and hate their enemy
impossible...

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Categories: bereavement, abuse, anger, angst, arabic,

These Streets
These streets are where the devil lives
Where temptation and things from your nightmares exist.
No time for doubts or pessimists 
To survive you need the heart...

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Categories: anger, bereavement, childhood, courage,



The Memory
The memory of us makes me smile
The memory of us four
The memory of us three
The memory of us two
And yes, I smile.

I smile because when...

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Categories: angst, bereavement, bible, cancer,

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,

Premium Member Slain Young Children
Relaxing in our comfortable seats.
declaring that it's a crying disgrace
honestly, it doesn't matter to us
further than just facts are required.
to justify all of this suffering...

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Categories: analogy, bereavement, childhood, children,

My Inner Child Cries Out In This Man
I was four years old with a non existent dream
Just a lonely kid, tryna fit in
And in. between the times when I'm showing up at...

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Categories: bereavement, best friend, childhood,

A Letter To My Dead Daughter
My Love,

The sky reminded me of you today.
The sun set in lilac with a teasing tinge of pink—
just the way you used to love it.

On...

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Categories: beautiful, bereavement, death, extended

Premium Member Strong Winds In This Faraway Land
The ooze ought to bestow fear on its forms.
The torrid heat of July gags your sacred calling.
It holds inside you, humbly inviting storms.
Singing in the...

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Categories: adventure, analogy, bereavement, caregiving,

Wilting
I wonder why I put myself through so much anxiety when I was growing up
My foot would reach for that gas pedal like my life...

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Categories: bereavement, abuse, addiction, age, anxiety,

Premium Member War Crimes
The 90 year old
Could no longer bend or even lean
Over
His brother’s grave

Stands in the sun with his planted cane

At his elbow

Tells me
He hears his brother...

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Categories: bereavement, childhood, death, father

Premium Member A Toddler In the Well
Just like his custom, he sparks to frolic in the encompassing.
But when he tumbled to get back home, the frenzy was beginning.

Ryan 5 fell under...

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Categories: analogy, anxiety, bereavement, child,

Stillborn
Stillborn
Still dead
Still arms, legs,
And a head
Still eyes open
Spoken 
Still ripped from utero
Still time to go
A dream instead
From cells molded
Knees folded
Named like me
Who was she?
And the...

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Categories: anxiety, bereavement, birth, childhood,


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