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Philosophy Bereavement Poems

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


Premium Member Why?
Children are curious so they ask, why?
Adults, when flustered, let out a sigh.
We often ask why, when loved ones die,
and frequently ask why as we...

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Categories: bereavement, betrayal, confusion, fate,



More Than Hope
“MORE THAN HOPE”(written by: Michelle Lynn LeBlanc 11/01/2023)
Dedicated to my son, Jayden Donald LeBlanc
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You have given me More Than Hope
When hope was all I had
The...

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Categories: bereavement, hope, inspirational, memorial

Woman of the Wasteland Ii of Iii
There he sits that monstrous hypocrite. There he dwells as I wash these dishes, his dishes. There he slouches, watching his games, his news, his...

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Categories: bereavement, absence, abuse, allegory, allusion,

In the Fires of Retribution
Our final hour draws near
As the pillars of the earth
Are raised above the threshold
The human condition of primeval primitivity
It's tribal, and civilized devices
Our cherished, but...

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© James Moon  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bereavement, heart, metaphor, philosophy,

An Odd Room
This room is odd…
Do I remember it? 
This house is big but surely…

I have been in this room before
The paintings are odd in subject matter,
Execution,...

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Categories: bereavement, adventure, allegory, allusion, art,



Holocaustum Iii a Horror
HOLY IS THE NEW FLESH

burning the rights of an ancient Sacrifice 
by ancestors holy and profane 
the offerings of an Intellectual ape 
hairless and Afraid...

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Categories: bereavement, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

All Things Come To Pass
As I listen to the voices in my head 
each one a tone 
a hue of a different deity, 
enthroned in bone n FLESH!

Carved in...

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Categories: bereavement, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

In a Crowded Room
alone
in a crowded room 
people pass faces glance 
void they are… 
 
no thought to anyone's soul 
or ponderings of creation 
just shells walking in...

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Categories: bereavement, allegory, allusion, america, analogy,

A Drifting Way
Under the brittle bright cold moon, ice
cold skies far above clouds fly
the metallic worms bore deeply into my side 

they are made by no one...

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Categories: bereavement, abortion, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Transends
Gold is your time…
In your eyes, it stretches into your past! 
…so long and deep it reaches. 
It crests and transcends. 
To mark the age...

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Categories: bereavement, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,

Premium Member Irreconcilable Paradox
Before the whirlwind steam blurred into scoping.
Before scarcely the morning smooth gathering.
We were nervous until trustworthiness was revealed.
Amidst the adjunct's misfortune by blaze wield.
They were...

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

Premium Member Translation of Jorge Manrique's Third Copla:Coplas a La Muerte De Su Padre By T Wignesan
COPLA UNO: This Bad Guy World - in all seriousness 


[The entire sequence of 114 coplas: “This Bad Guy World”, dedicated to Jorge MANRIQUE, 1440?-1479....

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bereavement, extended metaphor, grief,

What You Say To a Cat What a Cat Thinks
What you say to a cat what a cat thinks

I want to lick everything you look at everything there’s nothing over there for you that’s...

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Categories: bereavement, adventure, allegory, angst, animal,

Futures Past Iii
Cool is the evening air that touches 
my face standing there 
viewing time ebb and flow,
Memories. 

Run their course as a tear traces 
my countenance...

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Categories: bereavement, analogy, anger, art, beauty,

Fury For the Masses Iv
Weapons of mass destruction 
a time for mass production 
this is the way the world will end 
in silence, this is the way the world
is...

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Categories: bereavement, allegory, allusion, anger, art,


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