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Husband Bereavement Poems

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


Fraught as an extremely socially anxious younger person
Fraught as an extremely socially anxious younger person...

hashtagged introvertedness trademark
silently exorcised, ostracized, and vilified
Impossible mission to resuscitate...
a forsaken promising
(even short lived) friendship
regardless of expressed gender
exhibited...

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Categories: bereavement, 7th grade, abuse, anger,



Plank and Axle
Plank & axle
Poem
Lionel Derbyshire

Two lad's halted child
And mature men bolted out
One chose the plank
The other the axle
And laboured hard
The slog they had to do
For a...

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Categories: age, allusion, bereavement, child,

a Lonely Christmas, Not So Lonely Afterall
A Lonely Christmas, Not So Lonely Afterall.

I closed the door with flowers in hand
Walked the side walk alone,
People passed me without a wave
Was going to...

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Categories: america, angst, bereavement, community,

Premium Member Winter Sonata
Summer's hunter-green fields yielded to autumnal beige
and vermillion,
soon came the frosted air and cardinals singing in
snowy pine boughs.
Deer shyly emerged from woodlands edge for feed
families...

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Categories: 9th grade, age, bereavement,

Premium Member Appalachian Homecoming
You were born here,
Blue Ridge foothills,
spirits of Cherokee in 
Appalachia's olden heart and veins.
Scots-Irish influence of beloved
bluegrass,
moonshine of the drinking kind.

Your parents weren't the responsible
type,
as...

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Categories: bereavement, 6th grade, 7th grade,



Premium Member Of a Dream
In the hoping of a dream,
of the February rising violet crocuses,
that shattered from significant sorrow-
as you became an ageless traveler,
of the deeply welcoming ambient universe....

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Categories: 7th grade, bereavement, death,

Coming To Terms
Heed this call, my son, for my heavenly realm awaits
Familiar faces wait patiently beyond the gates
You stated proudly that you've lived your dream
Your wife was...

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Categories: bereavement, dad, death, god,

Premium Member On the Banks of the Potomac
We were accustomed to being in the military living in the
barracks, having inspections and following the rules.
Yet, at summer's zenith, my sweetheart and I and...

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Categories: bereavement, 8th grade, 9th grade,

Premium Member Jimmy Doyle Wright
Jimmy Doyle Wright
Born: 7/29/1948          Died: 4/4/2016
By Tom Wright

Jim was a loving husband, father, and brother,
who will...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bereavement, brother, death, faith,

Premium Member Of Dream Travels
For a blessed hour to sleep and awaken in 
your presence,
as the dusty antique grandfather clock chimes in 
solemnity's hour of bereavement,
to whom I am...

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

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,

Premium Member Forgive Me
For your slain heart of wounds
Of my contrition's aching
Remorse of love's fallibility
Giving my tears
In a sad memory of my infidelity
Valley of military slumber
Eternal rows of...

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Categories: bereavement, betrayal, death, depression,

Premium Member To Husband, Todd, Carter and Jackson of Ruschell Boone
Everyone tells us what to do when a cherished-Love-one dies.
So, I will just suggest that one should not allow themselves to grieve too long. Spend...

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Categories: angel, anniversary, bereavement, blessing,

Premium Member Accident That Spelt Ruin
I saw the woman
sprawled on the ground,
her legs askew beneath her.
She was alive but could not move,
obviously in a faint.
Right in front of her
a small...

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Categories: bereavement, evil, heartbreak,

Premium Member Fate - We Reconnected Too Late
How sad!
How bad
I didn't know, I just found out
Your lovely daughter, she spat it out
Nine years had flown by
I did not know you were going...

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Categories: bereavement, courage, death of


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