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Poems About Death | Poems on the Loss of loved Ones

Reading and writing poems about the death of a loved one are a beautiful way to deal with the emotions and trauma associated with mortality. These beautiful and inspirations poems about death help us see how others are enduring the loss of a parent, other family members, a friend, or loved one. Everyone’s experiences are different, and we cannot compare feelings, but coping with grief and death is something all must go through, and we can learn from the sadness and reactions of others expressed in poetry.
Premium Member Love
"One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life. The word is love.” ~ Sophocles, Greek Poet Oh, Love. Where travels thou diminishing shade? This is not the path I hastily bade nor the future...Read the rest...
Categories: death, depression, emotions, life,
Form: Sonnet



Opt For Passing
I chose to think death Something that lies silently And takes me gently....Read the rest...
Categories: death, destiny, fate, life,
Form: Haiku
Hospice Plight
Sad plight in hospice Fed smorgasmord of drugs Left the great beyond....Read the rest...
Categories: death, life, sad, scary,
Form: Haiku
Where Rivers Flow
See upper reaches The rivers look more the same Through course flows to sea....Read the rest...
Categories: death, retirement, river, sea,
Form: Haiku
Vancouverite Metropolitan Hellscape, part 1 of 5
(prelude) the buzzing of the evening insects presage evil ! here are black wolves ! here are ghosts and fiends and here are blackest of demons...Read the rest...
Categories: death, abuse, addiction, america, angst,
Form: Free verse



Haiku Translations by Michael R Burch
Am I really this old, so many ghosts beckoning? —Michael R. Burch Sleepyheads! I recite my haiku to the inattentive lilies. —Michael R. Burch Stillness: the sound of petals drifting down softly together... —Miura Chora, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch The sky tries to assume your eyes’...Read the rest...
Categories: death, god, grave, life,
Form: Haiku
Birthday Poem to Myself
Birthday Poem to Myself by Michael R. Burch LORD, be no longer this Distant Presence, Star-Afar, Righteous-Anonymous, but come! Come live among us; come dwell again, happy child among men— men rejoicing to have known you in the familiar manger’s cool sweet light scent...Read the rest...
Categories: birthday, dark, death, life,
Form: Rhyme
SINKING
These are poems about sinking, poems about drowning, poems about loss, and poems about new discoveries we sometimes make while feeling lost... Sinking by Michael R. Burch for Virginia Woolf Weigh me down with stones… fill all the pockets of...Read the rest...
Categories: death, fate, fire, grave,
Form: Rhyme
Shepherd's Watch
A voice for the voiceless whose cry still unheard Alone in the womb but blessed by the Word Defending the helpless as murderers loom Divinity watching — a reckoning soon (The New Room: April, 2024) ...Read the rest...
Categories: abortion, birth, death, murder,
Form: Rhyme
Just One More Turn
To break a man's life down into digits, to numbers, might seem strange to you; distant, or heartless, or just odd. But that was just our way; we'd both been dubbed 'robot' at one time or another. So that's what I'll do. Forty...Read the rest...
Categories: death, death of a
Form: Free verse
Sequoia
Born to a land unspoiled and free The mighty sequoia was on the ascendancy Ancient elders stood erect and proud Free from threats to pierce a cloud Out of nowhere came a destructive presence Little creatures with a cold, dark...Read the rest...
Categories: change, death, farewell, heartbreak,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member final account
before life begins we accrue fictional sins so guilt always wins lest any deem themselves free to alter reality dollars and distance do not measure existence despite persistence constant debt all but assured within this credit card world is living better starting off as a debtor shame's...Read the rest...
Categories: culture, death, judgement, life,
Form: Tanka
Premium Member We Go On
How sweet the sorrow How deep the void We go on with one less tale of footprints in the sand beside us. With wishful eye is cast memory’s glance to those prints found falling forever behind,...Read the rest...
Categories: death, introspection, life, loss,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Somwhere Between Now and Then
Somewhere between now and then, your face turned into photographs, making sure to look at them everyday so I do not forget what you look like. Somewhere between now and then, your voice turned into...Read the rest...
Categories: cry, death, for him,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Wider Beam
Night after night, images flicker on the tube Horrific images of ‘the enemy’ dying Dying ‘Agent-Orange’ deaths ...Read the rest...
Categories: death, history, horror, technology,
Form: Rhyme

Specific Types of Death Poems

Read wonderful death poetry on the following sub-topics: anniversary, brother, cat, child, dog, elegy, eulogy, father, friend, funeral, goodbye, grandfather, grandmonther, grief, in loving memory, loss, lover, memorial, missing you, mother, moving on, pet, rip, sad, sister, suicide, sympathy, and more.

Definition | What is Death in Poetry?


Book: Reflection on the Important Things