Grief England Poems
These Grief England poems are examples of England poems about Grief. These are the best examples of England Grief poems written by international poets.
We Don'T Approve, You KnowWe don't approve, you know. Approve of what?
The folk who go to London, or who don't
The folk who get the flowers out, or not
The folk...
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Categories:
confusion, england, funeral, grief,
Words Fall Short In My SoulQueen Elizabeth II was her name
Quite familiar in the world was her fame!
Her Majesty was the fascination of the time
Hardly one may forget her face,...
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Categories:
england, bereavement, death of a
London BridgeEngulfing England's every city and town
Is the news "London bridge is down."
A reign worth the lifetimes of most
A part of heritage and history is lost
But...
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Categories:
england, grief,
The Queen of EnglandQueen Elizabeth Alexandra Mary ll
Her seemingly eternal monarch--God has now beckoned
Balmoral Castle, reigned over the United Kingdom
"God Save The Queen" The British national anthem
21 April...
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Categories:
england, appreciation, celebration, grief,
Fisherman's LuckFisherman's Luck
The rocks brushed by the waves,
caressed and embraced by the ocean,
slowly wearing down the land,
to be carried away in pieces
back...
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Categories:
england, fish, grief, heartbroken,
Duel of DeathThe coldness of the night had past,
The light was set the die was cast,
A pair of mortals faced each other,
Neither thinking of his mother.
Each with...
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Categories:
anger, betrayal, death, england,
Body - Tree of LifeThis is my body.
My own tree of life.
My scares & my strips.
That felt pain overtime.
It's true I have branches.
That are...
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Categories:
england, africa, america, change, emotions,
The Rhyming Poem - Part IThe Rhymed Poem aka The Rhyming Poem and The Riming Poem
Old English Poem (i.e., Anglo-Saxon Poem) from the Exeter Book, ca. 990 AD
loose translation/interpretation by...
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england, literature, poems, poetry,
The Rhyming Poem - Part IiThe Rhymed Poem aka The Rhyming Poem and The Riming Poem - Part II
anonymous Old English Poem from the Exeter Book, circa 990 AD
loose translation/interpretation...
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england, literature, poems, poetry,
Medieval Poems IiiMedieval Poems
Deor's Lament (Anglo Saxon poem, circa 10th century AD)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Weland knew the agony of exile.
That indomitable smith was wracked by...
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england, grief, poems, poetry,
Medieval Poems IiMedieval Poems
Wulf and Eadwacer
(Old English circa 990 AD)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
My people pursue him like crippled prey.
They'll rip him apart if he approaches...
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Categories:
angel, england, love, middle
There For MeLooking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.
I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...
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Categories:
england, 12th grade, character, hope,
The War On Covid19We were all blissfully unaware
Of what was about to occur
Covid 19 came onto the scene
And the rest is just a blur
The virus spreads its...
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Categories:
death, earth, england, grief,
Deor's LamentDeor's Lament
(Old English/Anglo-Saxon poem circa the 10th century AD)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Weland endured the agony of exile:
an indomitable smith wracked by grief.
He suffered...
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Categories:
destiny, england, fate, old,
Translation: Ich Have Y-Don Al Myn YouthIch have y-don al myn youth
“I have done it all my youth”
(anonymous Middle English poem)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
I have done it all my...
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Categories:
england, depression, desire, longing, love,