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Beach Elegy Poems

These Beach Elegy poems are examples of Elegy poems about Beach. These are the best examples of Elegy Beach poems written by international poets.


Stained Graves
Tick... Tock... Tick... Tock,
the flying bird hits a rock.
Black apparels
grace the ting of dangling bells.
Faded emotion, the atmosphere sells.
Ashes and cremation; worthless pearls.
Lids kiss.
Reeds diss.
The...

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Categories: 2nd grade,



Premium Member Tapestry of Life, An Elegy



             Tapestry of Life


In the still graveyard overlooking San Francisco Bay.
Her husband's young body...

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Categories: bereavement, grave, husband, loss,

Tiempo Profundo
 to my son, Tito 


A handful of sand in the angel's palm,
how often you strummed and sifted the metaphor 
of Long Beach (since you...

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Categories: absence, angel, appreciation, bereavement,

Premium Member Watching Victoria Legrand Perform 'Elegy To the Void'
Listen: The Lyrical Lilt
that lilac
and lavender
lend to our language,
like leased luggage purposefully lost,
unrolls from lifted 
tongue
to level the valley 
and shallow
the depths of the gorge.

...

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Categories: elegy, death, introspection, music,

Premium Member Dad
Breath...
I sit looking at this page, thinking about you.
My first memories of so very long ago.
I was four and you and some friends sat in...

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Categories: dad,



Because Death Was Jealous
Your angelic girlhood I ruined
And your upscale lifestyle you abandoned
To lull the little me while I groaned
And nourish the frail me as I matured
All because...

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Categories: death, death of a

Premium Member A Chorus Sang Its Last Concerto
I walked in darkness along the shore
seeking only solitude and nothing more
Thunder drummed from somewhere far away
like foreboding timpani as clouds began to play
They competed...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: beach, emotions,

My Elegy
My Elegy


What are we, but dust in the wind,
A single grain of sand, upon a beach.
The merest speck of light,
In the great suns dazzling rays.
A...

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© Aa Harvey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death, life,

Remembering Denis Healey
Lord Denis Healey was an intellectual Labour MP, 
Who represented Leeds in the Commons for 40 years,
From 1952 until 1992,
When he could at last objectify...

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Categories: death, eulogy, history, leadership,

Dad
He was born in December of Twenty- nine that dearest Dad of mine.
One sister and four brothers made up his family.
They never had much growing...

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Categories: bereavement, dedication, father, remember,

Integration
I am the spark of fire
Come of the heaps of ashes
Of the deceased, 
I am not afraid of death
 I am ever momentary birth
Of the...

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Categories: beach, friend, life, lonely,

Blank Slate
ul clean, a blank slate 
Take me to that place beyond pain and hate 
I hear death lightly rapping, knuckles at the door 
Use the...

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Categories: beach, beautiful, beauty, betrayal,

An Elegy For Noah Tuckwell
As tears flow from my reddened eyes
I can see what I have purely missed
As I look up to the dark grey skies
I will always remember...

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Categories: allah, anniversary, baptism, beach,

Blue Pearl
A rare blue pearl that 
I discovered today,
glistening beneath the sea--

brought thoughts of your laugh,
your love for life and how
we were meant to be.

Gathering it...

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Categories: death, devotion, family, hope,

I'M Stuck
My life has reached a fork in the road,
going at somewhat of a good clip now it has slowed.

I can either dwell on the one...

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Categories: lost love, life, love,


Book: Shattered Sighs