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Death Didactic Poems

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


Premium Member Ambedo trance
here we go again
conjuring fear demons
from which to seek reprieve 
we then manifest gods and angels
assigning imaginary attributes
to the opposing polarities 
in this lucid dream

as...

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Categories: introspection,



Premium Member GOOD FRIDAY just to say part 1
Beads of sweat drip onto eyebrows,
tears of pain filling His stripes again

on that tree he was to die
It is finished ..was his cry

We witness today,His good news
on a cross,slain for us,

A man of truth,none can deny
he gave his life..for you & I

rememberance of His stripes and pain
in that death,we live again.

A man mourned then,by just a few
In just three days was born anew

...to be continued

...

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Categories: christian, remembrance day,

To understand the battle between good and evil
For a ringside seat to watch good and evil battle it out,
You need to go no further than your own back yard, 
And you will...

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Categories: addiction, age, analogy, appreciation,

Premium Member Ego death
To climb Jacob’s ladder
became an ambition
of the earth entity
non-existent.

The object
assuming an ego
took itself to be real
and so set about it’s task.

Following holy scriptures 
kneeling before...

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Categories: spiritual,

Premium Member Obituary


I recognized the name immediately
but not the face blurred by age: 

the  man I went to school with 
as a boy dead at sixty-five.

The...

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Categories: obituary,



Premium Member Destiny's Chosen
We can't run from who we are
Our destiny's chooses us before life
Time just a moment of existence
Or does it really exist time itself 
The time...

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Categories: adventure, change, character, desire,

Premium Member Latter Than Sooner
What better way to slip out of this world
than in one’s sleep? There is no guarantee, 
of course, it will happen that way with me....

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Categories: dark, humor,

I May Die
The image of demise refined,
Thus, my body was confined 
So dismal, doleful and discomfited 
Although the wicked wish went awry
But, I still weighed 'I may...

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Categories: vanity,

Premium Member What Is Worship
What IS worship?
You may not know
if your bored, stare into the air,
recite without insight,
sing without glee,
do not know if you’re free…

What is worship?
It’s a kinship
between...

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Categories: christian,

Premium Member An Analogy
An analogy of Sleep and Death 
   Written on the 20th of March 2015
        By Naye...

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Categories: death, sleep,

Easter-Wester and Resurrection
I
A few hours after April 9th began
My puppies yelping woke me, helping
Me be thankful for this holiday -
Easter day! Better yet: Resurrection Day
For Easter was...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: africa, america, gospel, humanity,

Premium Member Old New England Cemeteries
If hard evidence is wanted that we New Englanders 
		have roots running deep in our rock strewn 
soil, look no further than our old cemeteries,...

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Categories: memorial,

Postures of Prayer
When prostrate down before Thee,
Laid low in earnest prayer;
Thy hand doth there attend me,
And you assure me; “I am there.” 

When reaching up to Thee,
Hands...

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© Tom Valles  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bible, blessing, devotion, faith,

Weird and Irreligious Thoughts 2023-001
I
God always wins the wager if we live long on earth... and even if we don't.

II
Some questions die with questioners; even if God heard the...

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Categories: blessing, christian, humanity, humor,

Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics
The headlines blared “COVID-19 vaccines kill people!”
“More vaccinated people die of COVID than non-vaccinated!”
“COVID vaccines are a government conspiracy!”

Wait a minute, though.
Let’s think about this...

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Categories: health, math,


Book: Shattered Sighs