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Ballad Death Poems

These Ballad Death poems are examples of Death poems about Ballad. These are the best examples of Death Ballad poems written by international poets.


Premium Member I am a Virgin
I am a virgin, I have never been touched by a man since I was created.
I have never known  a man, I have never...

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Categories: birth, care, death, nature,



Premium Member I am a Virgin
I am a virgin, I have never been touched by a man since I was created.
I have never known  a man, I have never...

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Categories: birth, care, death, nature,

The Great 8
We started as 8 with the unique zest of life in our own way, but it was not to be for eternity for the first...

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Categories: bereavement, death, emotions, family,

The Legend of Johnny Cash
I dreamed of Johnny Cash last night,
his music spoke to me,
I said I thought that you were dead,
but music lives said he,
but music lives said...

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Categories: death, dream, music, native

Premium Member I Went To Unpleasant Places
I went to unpleasant places
where there was no mention, 
or even a clear defination
of the Holy of the Holies!

Those unholy places were dens
of fornicators who...

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Categories: culture, dance, death, evil,



Premium Member The Ballad of Mickey McGee
Old smiling Mickey McGee

Cheated everyone he knew

As selfish as he could be

And of morals, he had few

He cheated playing poker

And he cheated on his wife

Just...

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Categories: death,

Love Spring Death
love, spring, and death

it was spring, late April, snow thawed and sun-warmed
winter cold faces, I was 18 and in love
the object of my desire was...

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Categories: death, adventure, body, color, education,

Premium Member The Ballad of Sarah Pike
This is the tale of Sarah Pike
Who lived in a cottage at Hangman’s Dyke,
Twixt Preston and old Burnblack town
She walked the byways up and down.
Travellers...

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Categories: death, lost, murder, music,

Lorca Translations I
Lorca Translations I

Gacela of the Dark Death
by Federico Garcia Lorca
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

I want to sleep the dreamless sleep of apples
far from the...

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Categories: dark, death, heart, romance,

Balefire
Balefire

What glory is a lighthouse with no storm to weather?
For there is no solace in harbouring a harpooned wanderer
Truth be told, I am the jaded...

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Categories: death, depression, emotions, grief, lost,

Loanly Caterpiller
Lonely caterpillar, roaming around wondering what your purpose is, why the butterflies are so beautiful and you are you! Crawling around, getting ready to sleep,...

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Categories: death, africa, analogy, animal, art,

Dying On the Last Turn
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Dying on the last turn

I do know that good things have been done
Maybe a nation has been saved or a great battle...

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Categories: adventure, bird, death, rain,

Ballad of Ghost and Tex - Part I
There’s many a tale that spreads across the night
when the sun o’er the plains yields to campfire light. 
Tales about cowboys, who once roamed the...

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Categories: death, poetry,

And Murdered in Her Bed
(Oscar Wilde wrote that long poem "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" in 1897, quoted here. In it, a man met his death; for some decades...

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Categories: anxiety, death, emotions, fate,

Release
I grave your sweet release your pressure gone darkness calling me. I can feel the difference straight away no more pain no more hiding just...

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Categories: death,


Book: Shattered Sighs