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Relationship Bereavement Poems

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


Premium Member Euphoria Mystical Apathy
Written: April 21, 2024
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Categories: bereavement, feelings, relationship,



Premium Member Golden Hearts - ::POTD::
How does it feel?
It's hard to tell
Sad when I pause
Taking moments to dwell

It's the pearl that is lost
It's the half-empty shell 
It's the un-told story
It's...

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Categories: angel, bereavement, goodbye, grandfather,

Perfect Love Is In God
To all who search, hoping to find real love.
You will not find it here, it comes only from above.
Some seek it in fame that’s where...

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Categories: bereavement, 10th grade, anti bullying,

Premium Member Cemetery
cemetery not cementary…
although, i see how you might think of this
chiseled rocks, carefully crafted crypts
no. this is the place where we come to bury
where we...

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Categories: bereavement, death, death of

Premium Member What If
What If
What if you do not make it till tomorrow? 
What if this night is the longest?
What if your dreams are cut short?
What if there...

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Categories: bereavement, heart, jesus, life,



Personal Vicissitudes Pronounced Irrepressible Self Loathing
Personal vicissitudes pronounced irrepressible self loathing

Ever since mine late boyhood
when unstoppable coded 
cellular processes did segue
I experienced abhorrence
toward yours truly,
an extremely introverted kid,
whose parents nor...

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Categories: bereavement, 12th grade, 2nd grade,

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,

Absence of Your Presence In My Life Woke Sadness
An email written to eldest daughter
December 28th, 2019,
which unwittingly, magically, accidentally...
resurfaced while scrolling
thru outdated emails 
and OpenOffice documents of mine
thee evening of February 20th, 2022.

The...

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Categories: absence, bereavement, cry, dark,

Premium Member It's a Tangible Line
It's always
A tangible line
Past leaving
And being left
Behind

It's ransomed
At ready
With no deal
On the crook
And makes for
A mention
Beyond the less
Or the look

It's never
Outspoken
Yet the clear's
An afar
In whispers
Not...

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Categories: bereavement, growth, hope, miss

Premium Member You - I Wonder
You wonder
Why can’t we get along?
Many reasons, but above all
We’re too different
Separate,
Far apart from
How a relationship
Should be
Forced together
Fighting to 
Make it last
You wonder 
Why haven’t...

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Categories: angst, bereavement, best friend,

Resurrection
Separation can be the death of a loving relationship, 
but can resurrection come too? 
Can one give a reprieve from
Braking bonds that bind. 

Threads that...

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Categories: bereavement, allegory, analogy, anger, angst,

Premium Member Unforgivable Freedom
Our severe pain is unforgivable at eternal night.
I twist over, my brain hustling with mystic insight.
Cries made me exuberantly sad, letting my sting.
I felt bound...

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Categories: analogy, bereavement, best friend,

Winters House
WINTERS HOUSE 
Black, bare in despair 
alone to nowhere 
On a corner crossroads to everywhere
Sits a house half-forgotten 
a house full of itself and memories
Dark...

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Categories: abuse, allegory, art, bereavement,

Premium Member Dystrophy of Madness
Spring trips will be all lively in untamed life. 
Times whims will erode a flourishing nightlife. 
Fallen leaves capitulate to the assaults of time. 
Superb...

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Categories: bereavement, analogy, anti bullying, appreciation,

Premium Member Days of Mourning
My two granddaughters sent a spray of sunflowers to my mother’s funeral. I took them home and snapped pictures of the fading petals. Consolation, the...

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Categories: bereavement, flower,


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