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Death Enclosed Rhyme Poems

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


The Hypocrisy of Life and Death
The living to themselves gossip attract,
but at death eulogies mitigate lies.
Love and care from he who breathes is withdrawn,
but his slumber does attract parties.

Fake mourners...

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Categories: funeral, hyperbole, life,



Premium Member Bilocating Consciousness
From singularity, we descend, touch, immerse, create
To feel duality fully, we choose to enter trance
Attempting to cling to altered circumstance
Death alone makes sensations abate

Unless

Head and...

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Categories: spiritual,

Beliefs
Love is a rose, so beautiful and bright,
A symbol of beauty that shines so right,
Its fragrance so sweet, it captures your heart,
And fills you up...

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Categories: 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Follow the Fire
Kindled my soul at the time of my birth.
It feeds my craving for the boundless,
superior joys of desiring to be soulless.
Owing to the breadth-widening death. 

Like...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, feelings, fire,

Premium Member Renascence Iii
I tucked out the earth with both my shaky arms.
I sighed out loudly till a sob terrified me to death.
A giant heart touched me with my...

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Categories: bereavement, destiny, grief,



Premium Member Renascence
Darkness still needs to be a portion of the sky,
It symbolizes grasping the cosmic matrix. 
Alas, it did not rise by a twist. It's the basics,
As...

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Categories: analogy, bereavement, destiny, inspirational,

Premium Member Fly Or Die
I sit with page in front of me
not blank, as you may think.
My words are on the brink
of flying or dying, you see.

So I’ll just...

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Categories: death, flying, poems, poetry,

Premium Member In a Meadow Hush
 
Silently, my painful legs walk in a still meadow,
where trees and wildflowers bring me a metaphor;
I have walked this winding path many times before,
today,...

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Categories: beautiful, death,

Premium Member Enclosed Rhyme Sonnet: the 27 Club
*Image of The 27 Club by Wiki.

Enclosed Rhyme Sonnet: The 27 Club

A painted desert from a simple stone,
Act sans, singer storms, own closeted world,
Head o'er...

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Categories: enclosed rhyme, dark, death, sad,

Premium Member Enclosed Rhyme Sonnet: Nature's Mirror
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Enclosed Rhyme Sonnet: Nature's Mirror

Forget-me-not thy scent hast taste of time 
for thou art pleased thy stance ere errant cast...

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Categories: enclosed rhyme, mirror, nature,

Premium Member Blest Optimism Vis-A-Vis the 27 Club
My cogitations after learning about THE 27 CLUB*:

Confronted with secrets of existence
My soul strives to remain optimistic
As I resolve what seems enigmatic
Trusting God, anchored on...

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Categories: appreciation, blessing, christian, encouraging,

Wild Company
Witchcraft fruits shrivelled gorillas' brains 
Wrinkled spectral charm fire scarred apportionment
Wary growl sharp lip foretell malefactor debauchery
Overcome in jungle rummage, fur maimed

Leather crevice herbivore hand...

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Categories: betrayal, death, history,

Premium Member Black As Black
Wherever comes this strange, black chill
an overwhelming desire, here at the brink
so inexplicably drawn and curious to sink
into the abyss of an unknown cavern?

Weighty and...

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Categories: dark, death,

Premium Member Unflinching Eye
The final question 
When on the death row
Is fear in tow
Or tranquil elation

No evasiveness possible
When the hammer falls
We can no longer stall
The question inevitable 

Inner...

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Categories: death, fear,

Woolgathering In Autumn
Leaves chant in brown, "Thirty days hath November, too." 
What is that I hear? I draw a lingering breath,
as I contemplate this year, the outwash...

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Categories: 11th grade, death of


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