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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.
Of Mice and Men
I am a mouse, catatonic with fear; just trying to stay still and silent, to survive. Batted about by an indifferent cat; for him a lazy afternoon, for me an aching lifetime. It has no idea of the torture it inflicts; no...Read the rest...
Categories: anger, death, grief, loss,
Form: Free verse



Appearances
The distress... fatigue, combined with restlessness, tossing, and turning. Assuming I possess more energy than I truly do because what is worse, exhausting oneself or lying there, depleted? Many of us meet our end wishing...Read the rest...
Categories: city, cry, dark, death,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member When silence speaks
Somber clouds form - rain spits.  His mother clenches freshly laid soil, screaming his name. Three crows glare. His daughters, shivering, hold each other, their gaunt eyes, still sore from shock. Now there are no words, there is no explanation. His...Read the rest...
Categories: death, suicide,
Form: Free verse
The Doll
There once was a doll Bruised and battered Slanted on a wall Like it never mattered. The doll once mattered When the girl was small And her dreams weren't shattered As she was yet to fall. She fell along with her doll Embraced...Read the rest...
Categories: childhood, death, emotions, life,
Form: Rhyme
Grief
Grief holds me in bed Beats me down Destroys my mind I can't bring myself to face it....Read the rest...
Categories: bereavement, cry, dark, death,
Form: Free verse



Pheasant Hunting
The sun has brung out a low spinescene against the brush housing thrush and pheasants My father moves as death, silhouetted A proper Shropshire lad I hang my neck In shame and solidarity. The brittleboned, the sky-minded, evicted from...Read the rest...
Categories: bird, death,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member The Kiss of Back
================================================ "Your enemies know you, as you know them, and truth bears on--face to face ... The Mirror Cracks ... Your friends know you, as you know them, and truth bears on--face to back," by the...Read the rest...
Categories: analogy, betrayal, death, friendship,
Form: Concrete
Premium Member Front-Page Headline News
Categories: death, moving on, murder,
Form: Prose Poetry
Whispers of the Forgotten
In the shadowed alcove of memory, Where forgotten dreams curl like smoke, I wander, a spectral seeker, Tracing the edges of existence. The moon, a pale witness, Hangs low, its silver gaze unyielding, As if it...Read the rest...
Categories: age, anxiety, death, destiny,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Brutal Calvary
That time when Jesus walked among men has long passed, only faint images remain; and the curious crowds followed Him everywhere: they heard a wisdom from the mouth of dare! Herod was a savage: the king of Jerusalem; too jealous...Read the rest...
Categories: character, conflict, death, devotion,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Departure Or The Loss Of A Darling Spouse
It's heartrending to lose a spouse A very special woman who shares the house With your body, your heart and your soul It's very hard to feel losing your whole Your being, everything you have It's utterly sad and strange...Read the rest...
Categories: anxiety, betrayal, crush, death
Form: Rhyme
Her
Let the rain fall, let it pour, Open all the windows and doors. Slow the footsteps around the house, Make all the voices quiet, just like a mouse. Can you hear the sorrows howl...Read the rest...
Categories: death, depression, heartbreak, hurt,
Form: Elegy
Premium Member A Paradox of Time Reborn
The sun, resplendent in its blazing might, Burns fiercely o'er a barren, lifeless waste, A desert dry and vast where earth is scorched By searing radiation, deathly bright. No sign of life but one lone phoenix flies, Soaring precarious, close...Read the rest...
Categories: allegory, creation, death, destiny,
Form: Blank verse
A New Mad American Empire
This is the edge of America This is the edge of America The land of the free Home of the brave The Republic of Tyrannies White hoods and black fist Cities in flame Agent Orange burns Television drones on Into the static...Read the rest...
Categories: death, america, analogy, anger, art,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Death
Death always keeps looking for me Hiding in the shadows like a thief in the night If I am not here I will be somewhere else When I am drowning a life jacket is thrown Death curses his failure...Read the rest...
Categories: bible, death, emotions, heaven,
Form: Free verse

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?


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