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Girlfriend Death Poems

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


It is a gift I have been given you
It is a gift I have been given you -
Though us two, both shadowed by the lamp light
Are split sideways and depressed by life.

Have you...

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Categories: body, death, deep, friend,



Swatch Dogs and Diet Coke Heads
Veronica Sawyer, a rebel in plaid
She joined the Heathers, but they were so bad
They ruled the school with their cruel games and lies
But Veronica had...

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Categories: angst, betrayal, crazy, death,

Premium Member Bad Trip
   Every day, same routine
      out of bed, in the latrine
   Cup'a'joe, out the door I...

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Categories: death, freedom, life, work,

Premium Member The Unsupervised Stop Sign
Many years ago,
girls wore girdles.
The tight uncomfortable things,
they held one in tight.
One summer's night,
I snuck my girlfriend out.
We were off on a double date,
a night...

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Categories: death, boy, girlfriend, humor, night,

Premium Member Yellow
"Smiles are free so give them away."  By Poet

That weekend started with a simple,            ...

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Categories: death, hello, humor, smile, together,



Premium Member Olena and Pavlo
Olena Rudenko met Pavlo Lavinski whilst at Kyiv University 
Pavlo told all his friends that she's definitely the girl for me
They got on well then...

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Categories: death, love, soldier, violence,

Please, Don'T
Inspired by the moving storyline from Episode 6 "Love conquers Al" of the interesting TV show, "Cold Case". This episode is based on the true...

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Categories: dark, death, emotions, heartbreak,

Premium Member The Waves
The Waves

We walk along the shore together. 
We stop, and look out upon the sea. 
Words come to the surface, 
and sink again, 
unspoken. 

You...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angel, anniversary, courage, death,

May My Life Inspire You
“MAY MY LIFE INSPIRE YOU”
(written by Michelle L. LeBlanc  11/13-14, 16-17, 2022)
Dedicated to my son, Jayden Donald LeBlanc
.

I was only 16 when I passed...

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Categories: bereavement, death, family, grief,

Here I Wait
If I would have only known
The day you left would be the last.
The last time I would see your smile,
Hear your voice, hear you laugh.
If...

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Categories: cry, death, girlfriend, grief,

Premium Member When Someone Dies
My girlfriend and her husband
Married a long tome
Her husband was very sick
Off to the hospital he went
A kidney problem he had

He had surgery
In hospital he...

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Categories: death, grief,

My Final Job As Your Brother
The call I got was no big request.
Check on my best friend
From his girlfriend, no less.
The day was quite normal
No plans to attend
My job was...

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Categories: death,

Rest In Peace Benjamin Oko
He was my former student,
In whom I found not a dent.
On the day he took the leap
I’d seen a knotted crowd weep:
Way back 1998
While Service...

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Categories: absence, appreciation, care, death,

Premium Member The Marriage Marathon
Many years ago when we were all young,                          we dated looking for a...

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Categories: death, friend, love, wedding,

Grief
Only seventeen 
on a hot Harley Machine.

Didn’t have to wear 
a helmet 
you could feel the air 
streaming
through your hair.

Riding down the rainy road 
behind...

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© Ruth Martz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cousin, death of a


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