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Dance Death Of A Friend Poems

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


Ode to Nicole
Life is such a delicate dance.
I never even had a chance.
Getting older, everyone is gone.
Alone, I feel so alone.
My friends left long ago.
The streets are...

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Categories: death of a friend, abuse, addiction, anxiety, death



In Darkness and Death
In the silent, shadowed halls of night,
Where whispers dance with ghostly light,
Lies the realm where death does tread,
A sovereign land, where all fear to head.

Cloaked...

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

Death's Whisper
In earth's mournful sigh, the day does fade,
A quietus bow, as light to dark is made.
The sun descends; its fervor now grown still,
As night's embrace,...

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

Constance
Connie.....
the aunt of many words,
of wisdom,
last night i saw you
in a corner of 
the living room,
just a small 
silvery sliver
of light,
a ten second dance
of a...

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

Premium Member In memory of passing away of my friend, Ben
Today, we gather not to mourn the passing of our dear friend Ben, but to celebrate a life that brought us immeasurable joy and love.

In...

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© Jay Narain  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death of a friend,



Unearthed
Within the chambers of time untold,
A saga emerges, mysteries unfold.
Abandoned shoes, their tale profound,
A murdered man's voice, an eerie sound.

No rhyme to bind, just vivid...

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Categories: death of a friend,

The Mosquito
In the crimson dawn, a tale unfurls,
A scorching day, the heat unfurls,
Lost in a haze, my mind unfurls,
A journey from haven to infernal swirls.

Amidst this...

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Categories: death of a friend, 2nd grade, abuse, care,

Goodbye
I stand here alone, gazing up at the moon,
Wondering where you are, and if you'll be back soon.
But the silence around me is empty and...

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© K. Oliva  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death of a friend, death, death of a

Church Bells Toll
Time for a sermon and a goodbye
It’s a solemn day 
One to ponder upon
On the meaning life brings

To our doorstep is pain and suffering
Some joys...

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Categories: death of a friend, death, emotions, farewell, friend,

Bouquet of Clovers
I feel like green flowers.
I'm pressed up against glass, pretending I'm just waiting to take the next step forward.
Looking at you and waving, saying.
"I'll be...

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Categories: death of a friend, 8th grade, allusion, dance,

Premium Member Dance, For Helen
You, beautiful one,
Aware of mind's inner space,
But travelling, thrilling to movement.
Tiny jokes and masked meanings
The place you played.
You undid models 
Like a child making games,...

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Categories: death of a friend, beauty, dance, death of

Premium Member Jane
"Is that you Jane?"
(An old woman's voice from room 12A, 
echoing down the hall.)

The room is cold, 
and I feel old. 

Lord,
kindly send
one young woman
that...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death of a friend, blessing, courage, daughter, death,

Premium Member Marguerite's Last Tango
Marguerite is dead, Hey!
Slipped and fell on her head, Hey!
Though near eighty-four,
She traipsed 'cross the floor.
Now she's all done and said, Hey!

Marguerite knew the song,...

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Categories: death of a friend, age, dance, death, death

Last Bell
For thirty one years she’s stood 
at the back of my brain
like a wallflower at a dance
as she did that day in May 
at the...

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

Gunshy Views
Gunshy
By LoLa

I'll set a scene; serenity
So sweetly needing vanity
To love your skin in violent winds
Your next of kin to see the end

To dance the way...

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© Laura Dee  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death of a friend, absence, addiction, death, death


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