Get Your Premium Membership

Moon Death Poems

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


Premium Member Humanity Is No More
Atomic bombs are dropped on babies
Humanity is thrown out of the door
Humanity is dead. Humanity is no more
There are too many aggressive and demoniac atrocities
Wars...

Read More
Categories: death, bullying, discrimination, fate, horror,



Premium Member Tangerine Sunsets
I love the end of the day,
when the sun want to climb into bed.
The moon will be rising soon,
showing off it's big bright face.

 

The...

Read More
Categories: death, day, flower, goodbye, love,

Premium Member Rainbows on the Moon
in hyacinth and heather my true love dwells
and in lush lavender her bones rest in peace
no mere human can project nor can foretell
when in this...

Read More
© Tom Woody  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death,

A shooting star
A tombstone is my thought,
I made my tomb out of thoughts
I knitted my shroud from hundreds of ideas
And out of sadness I finished my coffin.

I...

Read More
Categories: creation, death, destiny, faith,

Wistful
I felt alone, though there were multiple crowds around me.
I felt, I should go to a lonely place and cry aloud.
Why, though the environs are...

Read More
Categories: death, friend, longing, nostalgia,



Leap
I set out on a journey to appease my soul and honor the deity, but I got caught in a rift and almost fell from...

Read More
Categories: death, america, april, basketball, bereavement,

Premium Member She's Looking For Her Grave
there’s a lady dressed in rags and robes
she’s slowly skulking by the stones
of names and dates and faded mark
as mist and crows guide through the...

Read More
Categories: dark, death, grave, scary,

Premium Member Plague
beak
of the plague mask
    lest I smell
your rotting bodies
    strewn
I smell your crosses
  daub your doors
I smell your...

Read More
Categories: dark, death, earth, history,

The Forest
I open my eyes
No memory, no fear, no tears
The forest enveloping my whole

I stand, though, i stumble
I ran, though i tripped
The bright sun glares above...

Read More
Categories: death, dream, earth, life,

Premium Member Echoes Of A Shady Past Part Two
n icy chill descends on 13 Beaver Veil Cottage as sisters Ester and Ellie walk gingerly up the steps on this wet and windy night.
This...

Read More
Categories: character, dark, death, emotions,

Villanelle: Remembering Not to Call
Villanelle: Remembering Not to Call
by Michael R. Burch

(a villanelle permitting mourning, for my mother, Christine Ena Burch)

The hardest thing of all,
after telling her everything,
is remembering...

Read More
Categories: absence, children, death, eulogy,

Serenity's Resurrections
Seems it's a story
Of a girl always near-death
Through every attempt,
The loveliest metaphor,
A lie even I saw through....

Read More
Categories: character, death, hero, magic,

The Revenant pt 3 - The Midnight Hour
The Revenant pt. 3 - The Midnight Hour

             ~{Renatus}~

Toll of the bell at...

Read More
Categories: betrayal, corruption, dark, death,

Premium Member midnight memorial

the haunting feather 
twists while tearing my moon tears
mosaic moments

March 13th 2024
...

Read More
Categories: bereavement, death, dedication,

Children's Poems IX
The Tapestry of Leaves
Michael R. Burch

Leaves unfold
as life is sold
or bartered, for a moment in the sun.

The interchange
of lives is strange:
what reason—life—when death leaves all...

Read More
Categories: baseball, dark, death, earth,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things