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Birthday Death Of A Friend Poems

These Birthday Death Of A Friend poems are examples of Death Of A Friend poems about Birthday. These are the best examples of Death Of A Friend Birthday poems written by international poets.


The Last Time I Saw Her
It was last year's Easter Sunday,
I saw her last, before she went away.
It was also someone else's birthday,
As I saw my cousin's body pass, as...

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Categories: death of a friend, angst, cousin, death, death



Making the Best of An Unexpected Crossed Path
our paths crossed
at the old lake
now all dried up

it was such a wonderful
feeling to see her smile 
again
still as beautiful as ever

our conversation inspired 
the...

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© Marty King  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death of a friend,

Heaven
This year you are not here  

So many memories we hold of you so dear 

There was not any cure 

We didn't know that...

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© Liz John  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death of a friend, christian, cry, death of

John Brown's 52nd Birthday
John Brown died in 2019, it's sad and it's true.
If he hadn't died, today he would've turned 52.
We met at Bean Station Elementary School in...

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Categories: death of a friend, birthday, death of a

Attempt To Be a Selfish Friend Lying Like a Fool
We fell because of his dishonesty which comes from selfishness 
when he forcefully lies to your face and you couldn’t careless 
answers to questions you...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death of a friend, abuse, death of a



Au Revoir
I saw her standing by the door
after school waiting for her ride
I waved and said
“Au revoir” as I passed by
It was all I had time...

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Categories: death of a friend, 9th grade, best friend,

Premium Member Beate's Last Dance
Beate’s last dance?

She has the graceful air of a benevolent Queen,
Walking tall and fearless in the rain,
Focussed, yet completely relaxed and serene,
Even though, she knows...

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Categories: death of a friend, appreciation, death of a

The Man In the Frame
The familiar pit in my stomach
From the hole in my heart 
April 6th in 2011 was our first month apart
It was your Birthday 
It felt...

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Categories: death of a friend, angel, birthday, death, death

Premium Member Rainbow Sherbet and Dying Poems
I never got why you always
Ate the red pink color out 
The Sherbet ice cream

It was like excavation
How you removed all the cherry
Without even affecting...

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Categories: death of a friend, bereavement, best friend, cancer,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: death of a friend, 12th grade, character, hope,

Nigeria At 60, Sixty For Nothing
Nigeria ???? is sixty this is her history,
1960 was her glory and victory, 
When she was freed from being a colony,
Let's now see her story.


She...

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Categories: death of a friend, 1st grade, absence, africa,

Anna Hanson Died
Anna Hanson died on her birthday,  
“She had a seizure, swallowed her tongue.”
three hours before her 13th year had begun.

“What is epilepsy?” We needed...

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Categories: death of a friend, 8th grade, birthday, death

Marilyn
Way past midnight now, her mind is getting crowder,

How are you doing these days?
How things have been?

Little girl from broken home,
No one knew and no...

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Categories: death of a friend,

Premium Member Wake
Wake

What is that noise?
I have heard it before?
In the ramblings...
of my loved ones words? 

I must get up and seek it out.
I rise like the...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death of a friend, allah, celebrity, cinco de

Premium Member The Mask of Fate
The Mask of Fate
(This poem deals with the Corona Virus. 
It is very intense.)

My kid's school called.  
The college. 
They said that there had...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death of a friend, abortion, anxiety, death, death


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