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Funeral Childhood Poems

These Funeral Childhood poems are examples of Childhood poems about Funeral. These are the best examples of Childhood Funeral poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Playing With Matches
Playing With Matches

   We wired kids drank coffee
   in Kroger's and stoled fire
   and cigarettes. We were free.
 ...

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Categories: childhood,



Premium Member My Pretty Colorful Rose Bouquet
The yellow rose is filled with sunshine and joy,  
she says welcome back or good luck.  


The red rose tells a story of...

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Categories: childhood, blue, green, happy, love,

Destruction of Bonds
Please Don't take that chance away from your kids ,make good choices for yourself for them : My Dad, my Dad didn't have much just...

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Categories: angel, change, childhood, conflict,

Curiosity
When my Mother died, 
There was no state funeral,
No tear felt announcement,
She was not deemed documentary material,
And no one saw money making opportunities,
Because of her...

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Categories: childhood, age, appreciation, beauty, care,

Dear Life U Lied
Dear life u lied,
U said I'd get forever,
Happy ever after turned out to be disaster,
Im left Just sitting here,
Teary eyed and wondering how I survived...

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© Nia Quick  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: childhood, absence, abuse, allusion, anger,



Premium Member What a Trip
For my very special birthday,                                        ...

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Categories: childhood, friend, humor, travel, uplifting,

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: childhood, abuse, allegory, art, bereavement,

Premium Member X Marks the Spot
X marks the spot
Where a young child had stood,
Enjoying his friends’ company as only
A young child could.

X marks the spot
Where the child lay dying,
Medics there...

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Categories: car, child, childhood, dark,

Premium Member Cousin Johnnie-F
We were children of the 50s and early 60s, first of the boomers.
Our parents knew of wars and more wars, much lack, and hard work.
They...

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Categories: childhood, cousin, family, love,

Premium Member Last Sigh

The woman lying on the hospital bed
Silent, intuition discerning
The last breath, last sigh, goodbye
Whispered beneath a soft cry
From the soul who she was leaving behind

She...

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Categories: caregiving, childhood, death, goodbye,

Premium Member My Sweetest Gift, a Childhood Memory
My auntie came to visit when I was three, but nearly four.
    I proudly and lovingly wore her name gifted to me,...

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Categories: angel, childhood, love,

Seeds Planted In My City
In my City 
When they say they will kill you 
It's prudent to do 
Believe them and keep the distance 
Because They really mean it...

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Categories: betrayal, childhood, community, death

Lindsay
I was five, you, ten years older
And you had me straddling
 The saddle of your broad shoulders
You, charging like a stallion, around 
The suburban garden,...

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Categories: brother, childhood, funeral, loss,

Premium Member My Magical Garden
In my magical garden,                     ...

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Categories: childhood, flower, funeral, garden, love,

Wendolene Gert Abrahams
What can lies create, conceal, remake
That truth doesn't sanctify as pure snowflake
What could mouthed trust in Providence provide
That pride now, once desperate youth, would hide?...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: addiction, best friend, childhood,


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