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Courage Death Of A Friend Poems

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


The Broken Bridge
When you stood on the bridge
He along stood firmly by your side.
When you almost fell off the edge 
That courage he never tried to hide....

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Categories: death of a friend, bereavement, crush, death of



Premium Member Tribute to Roger Ebert Film Critic
Roger Ebert was a consumate wrter and movie critic.
Internationally and in Chicago, where we met after
the Chicago Riots.
Each New years Eve, all his friends and...

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Categories: death of a friend, absence, courage, death of

These Streets
These streets are where the devil lives
Where temptation and things from your nightmares exist.
No time for doubts or pessimists 
To survive you need the heart...

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Categories: death of a friend, anger, bereavement, childhood, courage,

Premium Member What Makes Man Not An Animal?
What makes man not an animal?
His sense of future I say
 
What gives man all of his courage?
forseeing his dying day
 
What makes one man...

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Categories: death of a friend, animal, death, death of

Premium Member We Shan'T Forget You - Battle of Britain's Longest Day August 15
They were young starry-eyed, yet too soon so many had to die.
Brave to a fault with wanderlust of youth, no challenge spurned however seemingly uncouth.
In...

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Categories: death of a friend, conflict, courage, death of



Premium Member Fate - We Reconnected Too Late
How sad!
How bad
I didn't know, I just found out
Your lovely daughter, she spat it out
Nine years had flown by
I did not know you were going...

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Categories: death of a friend, bereavement, courage, death of

Manipulation of the Mind
Time has split in two, a chasm so wide, 
Connecting what once was, no longer applied. 
What once was close, now seems so far, 
The...

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Categories: death of a friend, anger, change, courage, death

Emptied Skills
No talk, no walk,
No laws, no clause,
That's her way of dreaming.
Just the silence between the journey,
The peace connecting two broken pieces of heart,
Was the making...

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Categories: death of a friend, best friend, betrayal, courage,

Silent Morning
Crow 


Singer Songwriter Poet 

Crow

Crow Crow is here
A soldier on the wire

A Telegraph To let me know
You are here
You are the Crow

Crow is here
A soldier...

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Categories: death of a friend, angel, angst, birth, blue,

Preparation For Death
I've been struggling to write this. When the emotions and feelings are too much, it can be difficult to share. But, my discomfort is nothing...

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Categories: death of a friend, cancer, courage, death, death

Milton, So Long My Friend
Dear Milton,
Thank you for being a friend.
I will always remember your
thoughtful comments and the
special words you chose to
reflect on my Poetry, and others
Poetry. I admired...

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The Funeral Home
My footsteps changed and there upon stood this wide ostensibly simple wooden door which laid open such that I could see the comparatively dim candle...

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Categories: death of a friend, courage, death, death of

Omen
Omen
By Michelle Morris
14/09/2022

You appeared as an omen
Alone and way up high
Bringing the portent of his death
You knew it was his time

Your shadowy figure stood outlined
Against...

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Categories: death of a friend, bereavement, courage, death, death

Healing Tears
Jock Gray, Richard, Old Allan, and others told me this over the years but I never felt worthy to tell it for them, not even...

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Categories: death of a friend, conflict, courage, death of

Premium Member A Rose and Her Thorns
A lovely rose grew to the garden's delight,
a poem of sunrise surrounded by night.
One day her friend Ivy asked "Why do you mourn?" 
Rose answered,...

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