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Introspection Bereavement Poems

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


Premium Member Our Griefs
Are life’s griefs to stay like set cement?
Or drift away, like any passing day?
How can I be sure how much to endure?
Before I let it...

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Categories: anger, bereavement, depression, endurance,



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 Drifting Sycophant
THESE ARE OPEN(organic) VERSES using spaces&breaks without grammatical symbols, the ' open' relies upon 'the one breath limitation' (intuitive cadence)& so inherently requires the 'reader'...

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

Premium Member Dead End Street
Written: November 08, 2023, For John Lawless Contest

Failure is a detour, not a dead-end street. Quote by Zig Ziglar
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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, angst, bereavement, dream,

Premium Member Memorial On a Winter's Day
ice formed in craggy spirals 
upside down and billowed
on the outstretched arms
of the sleeping winter Willow
awaiting Spring’s warm charm

misted sunlight peered through in sheer 
shafts...

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Categories: bereavement, grief, introspection,



Premium Member The Dash
I leave behind my cherished gift of Love.
It is the incarnate as a beautiful spirit soaring from above.

Remember me when my life recedes as my...

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Categories: bereavement, celebration, cry, death,

Thin Sandwiches
thin sandwiches 
we make thin sandwiches in thin times 
we don’t have much but the rust of the engine 
and the dust of an old...

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Categories: bereavement, abuse, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Premium Member Building a Better Life
"Every struggle in my life has been a lesson
and made me stronger."
--Constance La France


Life is a shared gift that takes my walk slow.
It's up to...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, appreciation, bereavement, life,

Premium Member The Immigrant
Will ultimately acquire a resentful attitude. 
Adrift, things will be sought all through the house. 
The travel guide and short visas to Crouse 
My passport, birth certificate, and...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angst, anxiety, bereavement, introspection,

Spring Was Delayed
Spring Was Delayed
by Michael R. Burch 

Winter came early:
the driving snows,
the delicate frosts
that crystallize

all we forget
or refuse to know,
all we regret
that makes us wise.

Spring was...

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Categories: allegory, allusion, analogy, bereavement,

Premium Member Old Doris- Doris Read Well Garcia
Doris's cause of death will probably be:
Dementia, at age 100
~ Character Cause of Death Profile ~

Death
Probable age of death	100
Probably cause of death	Dementia
Other likely causes	Cerebrovascular Disease

Chronic...

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Categories: analogy, bereavement, introspection,

Premium Member Fans and Swindlers Issues
It barely vanquishes my quenchless spirit of inquiry.
To what exactly reason have I sledded so wildly?
Boasters and swindlers sprang up a treaty vigorously.
People are queuing...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bereavement, analogy, anti bullying, anxiety,

Premium Member Now I Am Alone Now God's Daughter Has Gone Back Home-
NOW I AM ALONE NOW GOD'S DAUGHTER HAS GONE BACK HOME-

Now I am alone now God's daughter has gone, she's gone back home to God

I...

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Categories: adventure, analogy, bereavement, death,

Premium Member There Goes the Looking Glass
THERE GOES THE LOOKING GLASS 


There goes the looking glass 
It's shattered and yet serene 
The queen's out of business  
The dwarves look really...

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Categories: bereavement, deep, friendship love,

Of Some Mad American Empire Iii
We sit in our idle houses
plugged-in to the world wide web 
of digital madness and make-believe. 

We text tweet posts from on far and shadow...

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Categories: bereavement, abortion, abuse, age, allegory,


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