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Tree Bereavement Poems

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


April 9th, 2024 would be ninety fifth birthday poem for dearly departed papa
April 9th, 2024 would be ninety fifth birthday poem for dearly departed papa

The following words crafted soon after the soul of me daddy set adrift...

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Categories: bereavement, absence, age, anniversary, april,



Leap
I set out on a journey to appease my soul and honor the deity, but I got caught in a rift and almost fell from...

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Categories: america, april, basketball, bereavement,

Behind The Shadows
I see them lurking around the streets with vicious eyes that are sinking deep; they are hungry for your flesh, and they are walking with...

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Categories: animal, bereavement, books, change,

In Retrospect
Why are we fighting each other? We are here to unite, understand and learn. In the end, it won't matter who has what, it's here...

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Categories: age, bereavement, confusion, death,

Breathe
Breathe Again
Did I truly accumulate years of experience, or were they merely years of monotonous repetition? The echoes of my past reverberate, etching pain into...

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Categories: bereavement, abuse, age, allah, allusion,



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 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 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 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,

Where the Palm Tree Grow
Everything bonds so quickly I can hardly find a place the move the trigonometry of the earth has placed everything in a cluster beneath the...

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Categories: bereavement, business, change, community,

Premium Member Song Attached Because U Drink and Drive Repost
Someone special died because you drink and drive

Dear drunk driver I want you to know
Forgiveness is a fire enlight save souls
Maybe you live
Maybe you are...

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Categories: addiction, appreciation, bereavement,

Unwritten Absence
Sunday morning sunshine in your absence
adrifts my yearning in winter breeze cool
I sink or swim, doesn't make a difference
the white swan ponders in a shallow...

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Categories: bereavement, loneliness,

Premium Member The Oak and the Pine
Like the oak, standing tall
Among the pines and juniper trees,
She remains strong – never releasing a tear,
Always prepared to reassure her kids,
Sooth and encourage, whisper...

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Categories: bereavement, courage, death, grief,

Premium Member Typhoon
G or T Personification Poetry Contest   Sponsored by: Joseph May
Written: August 22, 2023
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Deep in the typhoon of my maelstrom of anger.
I swirl in...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: animal, bereavement, environment, howl,

Premium Member Colors and Shades Part One
Written: August 21, 2023
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This planet is such a vast variegated palette.
All ethnicities, cultures, and hues have talent.
A canvas filled with many views and dreams.
So gorgeous,...

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Categories: analogy, bereavement, discrimination,


Book: Shattered Sighs