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Woman Bereavement Poems

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


Baby bird

On the drive to work as the sun beams for Me 
My mind and core still always reeling 
Can't comprehend the depth of feeling 
As...

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Categories: angst, anxiety, bereavement, best



Lost love
I am lost I am lonely I am hurt to the core, 
My life was fantastic but now that's no more, 
I've been left with...

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Categories: bereavement, cancer, death,

Fraught as an extremely socially anxious younger person
Fraught as an extremely socially anxious younger person...

hashtagged introvertedness trademark
silently exorcised, ostracized, and vilified
Impossible mission to resuscitate...
a forsaken promising
(even short lived) friendship
regardless of expressed gender
exhibited...

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Categories: bereavement, 7th grade, abuse, anger,

Little meaning
Today my life has little meaning, 
The hurt of loss is what I'm feeling, 
Losing my love is why I'm grieving, 
The cancer that was...

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Categories: bereavement, cancer, death,

Premium Member Crazy Tante von Vogt
Never met her, yet I've heard
the crazy Tante von Vogt
lived her life as any would,
if they were crazy.

She'd walk to butcher's each week
no nod greeting...

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Categories: age, animal, bereavement, heartbreak,



Reading the News
Nov. 19th,2012

A POEM

By: C.M. Charron





Reading the News



Opened, or Closed? 

Blue like a corpse?

or

Pink as a rose?

Under my clothes;

It all is exposed.

My self is discarded

along with...

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Categories: abortion, angel, anger, bereavement,

Been sleeping with the lights on
#Been_sleeping_with_the_lights_on
Been sleeping with the lights on, images of you, not being right next to me, haunts me in the darkness, I want you to know...

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Categories: absence, bereavement, betrayal, dedication,

Premium Member A Mother's Mourning Walk
A Mother's Mourning Walk
The walk takes her 
to an old cemetery,
with a wrought iron gate. 
The day is cloudy, the breeze cool.
The elderly woman stands...

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Categories: bereavement, child,

Premium Member Welcome Home
When I met the tall and amiable Vietnam War veteran,
my shyness showed,
yet, my throat dried and tightened when he softly
spoke the words, "The war never...

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Categories: bereavement, 8th grade, 9th grade,

The Memory
The memory of us makes me smile
The memory of us four
The memory of us three
The memory of us two
And yes, I smile.

I smile because when...

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Categories: angst, bereavement, bible, cancer,

Six Years
M' Sweetheart, after six long years of waiting
I have realized you will not come back again.
O, Heavens!  Burn with sorrow and bright lightning
For in...

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Categories: bereavement, best friend, longing,

Premium Member Accident That Spelt Ruin
I saw the woman
sprawled on the ground,
her legs askew beneath her.
She was alive but could not move,
obviously in a faint.
Right in front of her
a small...

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Categories: bereavement, evil, heartbreak,

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,

Newspaper and a Dead Man
A dead man and newspapers 

It was an extremely cold winter in 1947 the country was exhausted 
and the German army who did construction work,...

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Categories: angst, bereavement,

Premium Member Tales From a Train
I met a lonely man,
While riding on the train.
He spoke of many things,
From happiness to pain.

He shared his views on life,
And people that he met.
But...

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Categories: bereavement, birth, daughter, death,


Book: Shattered Sighs