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Nostalgia Death Poems

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


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...

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Categories: death, friend, longing, nostalgia,



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,

aphrodite
 Regaining communication is just a temporary fix
I’ve said everything I need to say yet I want to tell you more
Maybe we aren’t on the...

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Categories: death, 12th grade, beautiful, betrayal,

Enchantment
To be drawn into this enchanted journey
By birth and values, we place upon the earth. 
Resonating with all our youth and beauty 
The charm of...

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Categories: death of a friend,

Premium Member Tomb
Never had I met you 
Still I know your name,
Because of the notoriety 
Because of the fame

Written in stone
Forever and a day,
Many gone too soon...

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Categories: celebrity, death, grave, memorial,



Evening at Portofino Ristorante
the dining hall is half empty
because it is friday - shabbat
and good jews light candles at home
not such a good jew i am out
with my...

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Categories: death, new york, nostalgia,

Premium Member The Chicken Seller
I side-stepped the chicken seller
I am an observer in these parts
many, many years ago I knew a song
and worked these very streets, alive
singing, selling, when...

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Categories: death, deep, introspection, life, me,

Premium Member Dying Screams

Gusts thump the windows,
Never seen, but always heard,
Hastening to meet the tallest oaks,
Urging them to sway, bending,
Leaning as if to waltz this way, that way,
Wherever...

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Categories: death, nature, nostalgia, wind,

This Sceptic Aisle
I dained that I'd distress the Dutch,
Refrain the French with such - and - such.
'Gainst Germans I'd my victory forge,
Churchillian chants in Cheddar Gorge.

Send Poles...

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Categories: death, divorce, england, fate,

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Black lives matter. Me too.
Not my president. Give peace a chance.
Luck runs out. I like immigrants. 
Power must be challenged by power. 

Equal and opposite...

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Categories: city, death, history, peace,

Premium Member On the Banks of the Potomac
We were accustomed to being in the military living in the
barracks, having inspections and following the rules.
Yet, at summer's zenith, my sweetheart and I and...

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Categories: death, 8th grade, 9th grade,

Sage Tidings
Deluged with the nostalgic era of you,
Your lush verdant scent lining 
Wistful sentiments upon idle reflections 
Scattered in fragments and fine dustings, as 
I acquaint...

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Categories: death, grandparents, life, love,

Shadow
A silence hangs where once you breathed.
Your loyalty was left behind.
The atmosphere is quiet
despite the shining sun.
Children can't be heard
playing together in the streets.
A gentle...

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Categories: betrayal, break up, death

The Shovel
It’s quite a thing to lay a life to rest,
to place rocks over roots rotten with age,
cover leaves once green with soil, sodden from rain.

Conceived...

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Categories: death, analogy,

Premium Member Sharon
For Aunt Sharon, my friend


I called her my aunt, but she was more
She was a friend who my heart did adore,
She was a helper in...

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Categories: death, death of a


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