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Flower Bereavement Poems

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


Premium Member May You Find Peace
Heart singing
Come with me
Be free as the breeze

Building dreams
Escaping
All your misery

If you grieve
May you be free
From sorrow and pain

May you be
In a state of peace
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Categories: bereavement, care,



Premium Member Heart Spilling Blood
Written: February 5th, 2024
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My heart is leaking...

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Categories: analogy, anger, bereavement, heart,

Premium Member Our Diana
The poetry of the sapphire in your stirring eye's
oceanic grace,
a strand of pearls on your regal neck of a
soft swan,
on a lake of symphonic dreams...

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

Divorce
Demons gleefully collect  traces of love 
Intrigued by intellectuals' war games 
Voicing their venomous phrases 
Over petty domestic crimes 
Rage trickles the air as...

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Categories: bereavement, absence, abuse, anxiety, baby,

Premium Member Bones Ache Yet Heart Sings - First Place Contest Winner
With my heart soaring, my bones groan and ache.
Over one's mental and body limits, pain forsakes
Since we all must look inward for our spirit.
An inborn...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, beauty, bereavement,



Premium Member The Beauty In Decay
Dead leaves dance in the wind and embrace
As it takes them to a recent place
Their beauty is in decay, yet still alive
A reminder that all...

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Categories: analogy, beauty, bereavement, confusion,

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,

Defeat Educates and Elevates
If the news received is very bad
Surely it will make anyone sad
But, a wise soul gets wisdom
Feeling glad in God's kingdom

Losses simply reflect the defect
Proving...

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Categories: anxiety, bereavement, conflict, loss,

Premium Member Ratiocination Reversal
Is life itself merely a matter of perspective?
Does cogitation dwarf the poet's reflexive?
If only my words could spread across the paper.
Build a punter world faded...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, bereavement, inspirational,

Premium Member Dear God
Dear God…Michelle here
Why did you have to pick her?
Why did you have to take my mom so soon?
Why did she have to go to heaven...

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Categories: bereavement, death, loss, mother,

Premium Member From Slashed Paper To Melancholic Smell
Issued paper fibers mirror those of the straw bale,
The waters of the great canal through the morning sail.

In spite Venezia was tied, the chairlift was...

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Categories: analogy, bereavement, conflict, creation,

Lucky Rose
LUCKY ROSE

Once the water of belly broken
A miracle to earth, the bud opens
On a yard of flowers above the rocks
Hardly fine, but the thirst knocks

Knock!...

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Categories: bereavement, devotion, emotions, encouraging,

Premium Member Teen Suicide
Teen Suicide
Miracle Man
2/9/2022

A beautiful flower self plucked from time,
too quickly outpacing a child’s playtime.

Growing up too quickly for a girl her age,
social media had made...

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Categories: anxiety, bereavement, bullying, death,

Life Is Scattered
2nd Elergy For Auntie Betty Akinyi Oyugi.
Life is scattered.
By Juno Byron(Junior).

Life is a balloon
Inflated full
A'n given to a baboon
Wherefore? though white as wool

Life is a...

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Categories: bereavement, death, farewell, funeral,

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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Categories: analogy, bereavement, confusion, depression,


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