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Relationship Elegy Poems

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


Premium Member Old Doris- Doris Read Well Garcia
Doris's cause of death will probably be:
Dementia, at age 100
~ Character Cause of Death Profile ~

Death
Probable age of death	100
Probably cause of death	Dementia
Other likely causes	Cerebrovascular Disease

Chronic...

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Categories: analogy, bereavement, introspection,



Dad
You were not perfect
But you were good.
You were decent
And I have only recently
Understood
The true meaning
Of that word
And what it can cost.
You were a man whose...

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Categories: death, father son, relationship,

Evening Fry
A priest once told me that the lump
on my hand was a ganglion,
a fortress of fat besieged by health.
At last it burst and the hand...

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Categories: food, friendship, loss, memory,

Perhat Turson: Elegy Translation
Perhat Tursun

Perhat Tursun (1969-) is one of the foremost living Uyghur language poets, if he is still alive. Born and raised in Atush, a city...

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Categories: elegy, brother, eulogy, magic, prison,

Premium Member Deep Indigo Mourning
My friend, how did he go so wrong?
Funny and jovial, was he, as happy as one can be.
Then, Paul shot his wife to death, mercilessly,...

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Categories: abuse, christmas, death, memory,



Premium Member Rip- Robert Micheal Best
Robert's cause of death will probably be:
Corona Virus, at age 20
~ Character Cause of Death Profile ~

Death
Probable age of death
20
Probably cause of death
COVID 19 
Other...

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Categories: analogy, bereavement, celebration, eulogy,

Nail In the Coffin
Not a single tear was shed by you
when our relationship died
Instead, you put the first nail in the coffin

Yes, it was formaldehyde you ...
whose morgue...

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Categories: allusion, heartbreak, relationship, sad

A Random Felo De Se
I'm in a relationship with myself
Walking alone on a ticking clock
Improvising only to disappoint
Existing to be invisible.

People who came and left
Took a piece of me
I...

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Categories: death, depression, loneliness, lost

Amelie Beth Harris Born December 1st Mcmlvii
Amelie Beth Harris - Born December 1st, MCMLVII

A bouncing baby girl did await,
asper occasion
     about nine months
    ...

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Categories: age, appreciation, bullying, celebration,

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,

Benediction To My Father, and Apology For Disallowing
A Healthy Relationship Betwixt Yourself And Only Heir

A hint of helping this wholesome Harris son 
cane across thru the air
Hence this poetic expression 
of gratitude...

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Categories: anger, courage, dad, desire,

Premium Member Translation of Eric Mottram's Courbet: Elegy 8 By T Wignesan
Translation of Eric Mottram’s Courbet: Elegy 8 by T. Wignesan

Blanches oeuvres ouvertes
résident dans les jours
la surface du banc de travail est noire
les géraniums-lierres
les fougères et...

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Categories: elegy, america, art, creation, philosophy,

Do Not Allow Them Near You
Do not allow them near you
the poor whom you do not revere
better build your mansions in forests
let trees be your brotherly neighbors
because none will ask...

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Categories: relationship, satire,

Goodbye Mother - Soon a Dozen Years Since Demise
Her cremated ashes scattered to all the four winds
White, powdery and chalk like material
Devoid of any vestigial semblance 
To her once living and vibrant self
That...

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Categories: age, anger, appreciation, cancer,

Behind the House
Behind the house
I stood in silence
waiting for my love
mosquitoes biting
coldness eating me
snakes hissing around
dogs barking at me
but firmly I stood there
praying fervently
for my love to...

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Categories: culture, irony, relationship,


Book: Shattered Sighs