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Pain Death Poems

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


Premium Member When Silence Speaks
Now you have gone away,
I have not much to say.
Remembering sitting on the bay, 
even when the big clouds were gray.
I know you could not...

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Categories: death, bird, day, dream, love,



Premium Member Disaster
I went for my early morning run,
just me and my young son.
It was to be a lot of fun,
then home for a hot cross bun.
We...

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Categories: death, fun, giggle, mom, son,

The Plaintiff
He enters the room with raw emotions as he reflects on the commotion that lead him to file the case, he had blood dripping from...

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Categories: death, beauty, betrayal, business, change,

Nightmare
Low below the foaming seam,
Slowly grows a bright red gleam,
Only known in my own dreams,
Lonely drone of evil schemes.

It swims fast, it wont last,
But right...

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Categories: dark, death, fear, how

In the Event
in the event
in the event that i dont wake up tomorrow 
please hold your tears and your sorrow
for i am finally free
no more pain inside...

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Categories: caregiving, death, goodbye, memorial,



Premium Member A Hooked Fish
Nervous I sat,
waiting to be called.
I wasn’t sure what it was he said,
but it meant a lot to me.
Then I realized,
he was not talking to...

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Categories: death, me, scary, spoken word,

Until Death Do Us Apart
I want to run away
But have got no way out of here
I want to just sit ‘n’ cry
But have got all my tears frozen
I want...

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Categories: bereavement, cancer, death, depression,

Premium Member The folly of a young man Lost opportunities, lost mom
The folly of a young man
Lost opportunities, lost moments

I have such a Beautiful Daughter, her name is Gail.
As her father, I was not there, miserably...

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Categories: death,

Premium Member Marionette of Flesh in a Borrowed Dress
"Marionette of Flesh in a Borrowed Dress"
- Daniel Henry Rodgers

The hourglass, 
a skeletal jester, 
mocks in the tomb's chill,
Each falling grain an emaciated sigh, 
"Soon...

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Categories: death, loneliness, mental illness,

Six Dogs
Six dogs die
And one guy cries
the dogs are not political
Oh! My, My,
Don’t you know?
Deaths are always political
Be it mosquitoes or a martyr
Someone’s always there to...

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Categories: cry, death, dog, insect,

Premium Member Dogs Picture Prompt
Come on guys I really need to go.
My inside are about to blow,
This line is way too long,
No time to sing a song.
I am filled...

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Categories: death, giggle, song, time, uplifting,

Premium Member The Awful Word Death
The sadness of getting lonely, weary and old
is none other than the anguishing thought,
we can't avoid feeling or mentioning at all cost;
daily unrest triggers the...

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Categories: death, abuse, age, anger, anxiety,

Premium Member Love
"One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life. The word is love." Sophocles, Greek Poet 

How is the tender word love...

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Categories: death, cry, day, family, food,

Premium Member Love
"One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life. The word is love.” 
~ Sophocles, Greek Poet

Love, where travels thou diminishing shade?
This...

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Categories: death, depression, emotions, life,

Sequoia
Born to a land unspoiled and free
The mighty sequoia was on the ascendancy
Ancient elders stood erect and proud
Free from threats to pierce a cloud

Out of...

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Categories: change, death, farewell, heartbreak,


Book: Shattered Sighs