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Mystery Death Of A Friend Poems

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


Premium Member Buster - our much loved Cat
Where does death take them
those whom you love,
the physical self remains,
the breath stops and eyes stare,
their hearts can hear you no more.
No movement. not a...

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Categories: death of a friend, boyfriend, cat, death, death



Excerpts from Gilgamesh
He Lived: Excerpts from “Gilgamesh”
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

I.
He who visited hell, his country’s foundation,
Was well-versed in mysteries’ unseemly dark places.
He deeply explored many...

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

Premium Member Roger's Waist
Roger’s waist was the linchpin 
when we launched “The Rose”
off Garrison’s Cove on Bailey Island.

He let out the rope around his belt
as she slid off...

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© Craig Sipe  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death of a friend, death, death of a

My Sweet Grandma
To my Sweet  Grandma

Thy love, thy sacred smiling face
I cant forget till final breath 
Thy beauteous eyes, thy charming smile 
Thou are goddess of...

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

Premium Member When You Died
Worn like the darkness, the stars
Silently reflecting the peacefulness,
The joy and wonder, the promise
Healing the past with sensitivity, gestures
Blessing the spirit…

Cloaked in light, healing
From the...

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



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,

Catching Silver
When death, like silence 
Creeps into or sleepy lives

We feel the moorings untie 
The threads that tangle our lives

We feel the currents of emotion upend...

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Categories: death of a friend, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

Twilight
Is that you there 
I recognize that stair
Those eyes of a faraway dream
Fancy seeing you here, on this twilight day 
While walking along this 
Sterile...

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Categories: death of a friend, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Mechanical Dawn
Watching the first light 
of a Mechanical Dawn 
cress the filigree 
of a divinities detonated forms, LIGHT!
Breaks cold & precise 
    ...

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Categories: death of a friend, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

Of Nations Ii a Burning Nation
Of paper and Ink
Warriors of words written in a land
Of Blood and broken toys
Jet black things
Set ice plains and caviar
Standing long into the starry night
Eyes...

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Categories: death of a friend, abortion, allegory, allusion, america,

Prophets of An Automatic Atomic Night
Where a newborn star lights 
the vault of heaven under the sky 
sapphire, high! 

You can find it there,
Not the product of a god or...

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Categories: death of a friend, abortion, abuse, addiction, adventure,

Antiquity
In my blistered ruined mind 
I build odd gods, old! 
They sit in irregular rows,
In a crooked cathedral ,

Like a pantheon of ornate oddities! 
Each...

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Categories: death of a friend, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,

Silent Reverence
Dark clouds rise high, gathering overhead 
a throng of gods sit in their silent, 
mysteries.

A black funeral pyre…

Darkly shedding tears, 
rainfalls cold, drifts down alone...

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Categories: death of a friend, adventure, allegory, analogy, art,

Little Black Boxes Iii
I have collected strange things… 
In this obscure life…

I have placed them in 
Little Black Onyx Boxes old and ornate covered 
inlaid with exotic stones,...

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Categories: death of a friend, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,

Graveyard Voices
Sitting here lost in worlds within worlds
Watching things spin
Listening to graveyard voices
Of owls and bats…

On tombstones, I sit!
I see things that should not be.
Things that...

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Categories: death of a friend, adventure, allegory, allusion, analogy,


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