Nostalgia Bereavement Poems
These Nostalgia Bereavement poems are examples of Bereavement poems about Nostalgia. These are the best examples of Bereavement Nostalgia poems written by international poets.
Brother Of Our SoulsBorn 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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bereavement, 7th grade, 8th grade,
Nana Baking Pan my memoriesMy Grandmother’s Baking Pans
I remember peering through Nana’s broken window countless times on my way to St. Augustine’s Girls’ School in St. George. But that...
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bereavement, africa, america, anger, appreciation,
Winter SonataSummer'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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9th grade, age, bereavement,
On the Banks of the PotomacWe 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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bereavement, 8th grade, 9th grade,
Upon the Banks of the CanalUpon the Banks of the Canal
I sit here sipping cider on the banks of the canal,
I watch you as you walk and talk at great...
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beautiful, bereavement, heartbreak, life,
Whats NextWhat's next?
Without memories, we'd be lost.
How will everything be recorded?
Our dream came true.
We've always had hope.
And celestial praise.
Forgive this...
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analogy, bereavement, confusion,
A Letter To My Dead DaughterMy 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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beautiful, bereavement, death, extended
Roses and Ice CreamRoses and Ice Cream
He would bring her roses and ice cream
And on warm summer nights they sat huddled
Closely, watching silent stars slowly advance
Toward morning...
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bereavement, lost love, nostalgia,
The Last CallHectic day, the device beeped incessantly:
Salient, superficial, attended all, not to skip,
the vital from the plethora of logs.
Voices buzzed interminably :...
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bereavement, absence, angst, anxiety, character,
Memories and TearsThere are photos of our childhood
...
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bereavement, brother, childhood, cousin,
On Prebends Bridge, Thinking of Sarah“Half church of God, half castle ‘gainst
the Scot”,
Sir Walter Scott enthused when from this bridge
he wondered at the majesty of Durham,
as so did I,...
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bereavement, heartbreak, loss, memory,
Is He There With MeI see him sometime come through the kitchen door,
Sometimes standing looking over garden ledge,
He wakes me some nights by appearing in dreams,
Ever so often jolts...
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absence, bereavement, death, fantasy,
There For MeLooking 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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bereavement, 12th grade, character, hope,
NostalgiaThere it stands, desolate and alone
That roofless shell where the winds
Still whisper of the past
When scampering children's squeals
And wheeling seabirds' cries
Rose thinly through...
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bereavement, happiness, loneliness, memory,
NostalgiaI know you shall leave,
But you can take nothing of what you left behind,
I never lied,
I speak of something nostalgic from another space of...
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bereavement, 12th grade, angel, beauty,