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Husband Death Poems

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


Premium Member Another Work Day
(This is something different. Playing around and having some creative fun. One word per line, three lines per stanza. What do you think? Tear it...

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Categories: dark, death, heartbreak, husband,



A Hunger Unfed
from your first born, when you grab a dusting of talc, crushed with late night feeds, stirring in bouncing and stories on a knee,

adding a...

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Categories: death, analogy,

Premium Member where did grandpa go
But where did grandpa go?
Swan wife looked at her husband.
Wondered if he truly did not know.
Possibly not. His parents were not spiritual.
She replied, “He went...

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Categories: death,

Premium Member Guess Who
Who was a family show singer,
when her young daughter tried to be a dead ringer.
He brought her to life,
then she became  his wife.

 
Her...

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Categories: death, child, color, dance, family,

Premium Member Blessed Love
Whispers and sighs, softest of smiles
Reveal the music playing in the heart.
Beautiful rhymes, soothing the nights,
Stirring joy, faith and love – 

Breaths of prayers, some...

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Categories: death, animal, appreciation, bird, blessing,



Premium Member Never let it anesthetize your soul
Only the dead have seen the end of the war. - George Santayana

Even when I sit at my window,
Watching birds peck the sunflower seeds,
Feeling blessed...

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Categories: death, death of a

Premium Member The Final Song
The Priest talked of your tragic passing
I was unzipping your dress, watching it gracefully fall to the floor
You would be sorely missed
The back of your...

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© Paul Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death, goodbye, lust,

Premium Member MURDER MOST FOUL

There was a certain dread in the air
Like something ominous was ahead,
The building started to tremble,
It seemed impossible, a mental
Numbness gripped the people, 
A disbelief,...

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Categories: death, fire,

Plank and Axle
Plank & axle
Poem
Lionel Derbyshire

Two lad's halted child
And mature men bolted out
One chose the plank
The other the axle
And laboured hard
The slog they had to do
For a...

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Categories: death, age, allusion, bereavement, child,

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,

Premium Member A Moving Limerick
She never liked it here this her confession
I knew all along I had a connection
her husband passed away
and the very next day
A rental truck in...

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Categories: death, funeral, relationship,

Premium Member Abecedarian-Betwixt Birth and Death
Aging woman stands on the precipice betwixt birth and death reflecting upon her life.
Bereft she sometimes feels when reflecting upon her life.
Crying, she succumbs to...

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Categories: age, birth, death,

Premium Member Appalachian Homecoming
You were born here,
Blue Ridge foothills,
spirits of Cherokee in 
Appalachia's olden heart and veins.
Scots-Irish influence of beloved
bluegrass,
moonshine of the drinking kind.

Your parents weren't the responsible
type,
as...

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Categories: death, 6th grade, 7th grade,

Premium Member Nameless
"A mother's love is made in heaven." Quote Written By Poet

She was a young and beautiful bride,
then her handsome husband died.
The fast car came out...

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Categories: death, baby, happy, mom, parents,

Premium Member Of a Dream
In the hoping of a dream,
of the February rising violet crocuses,
that shattered from significant sorrow-
as you became an ageless traveler,
of the deeply welcoming ambient universe....

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Categories: 7th grade, bereavement, death,


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