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Business Epitaph Poems

These Business Epitaph poems are examples of Epitaph poems about Business. These are the best examples of Epitaph Business poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Wake
We placed a pine box casket on a sawhorse table.
There weren’t but little notice, did as best we able.
I watched the flowers wilting in the...

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Categories: allegory, irony,



Premium Member Obituary of David Fred Jones-
Obituary of DAVID FRED JONES-

Here we gather today to pay homage of a lost brother whom lived and died
We honor him with are presents as...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, bereavement, character,

Premium Member When I Am Old
When I am old I will plunk myself in my wheelchair and wheel it as hard and fast 
As I can to the end of...

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Categories: death, nonsense, philosophy,

Premium Member Rip Tides
Rip Tides

Dead serious this depression business rocky murky
with tides like a tsunami suggesting certain

           ...

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Categories: depression,

Premium Member Greek George Allen 1828-1913
Greek George Allen

1828-1913

Seegh no mee.

Ah, I see we have not been introduced.

Please, if you will, call me George, George Allen.

In life, I was a greek...

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Categories: history, , western,



Premium Member Judgement Statement Or Statement About Judgement
These superficial notions of love,respect, and morality have a tendency to tell others how to think and feel about them. Anyone's way is no one...

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Categories: adventure, africa, anniversary, anti

Football Ii
Football II
By Stanley Russell Harris
The new mad author
And a poetry soup honourably mentioned poet

Football is a ball sport.  I thought everyone did know.
Sometimes the...

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Categories: business, character, cheer up,

AIRPORT
They're selling off our Airport, does anybody care? 
The old Gazette's done nothing yet, no 'Save it' campaign there 
The Echo there in Darlo seems...

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Categories: anger, betrayal,

Premium Member Tillie Lydston 1843-1905
Tillie Lydston

1843 – 1905

I was forty six
When I first saw the hills.
Those most magical eastern hills of my home.
I loved Whittier as my mother
And it...

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Categories: absence, death, eulogy,

That Day
that day*

two score and ten
business men in leisure suits,
grandmothers with grey handkerchiefed hair 
and adolescents in gaudy glasses,
girls wearing bouffants and sweaters, 
the boys maybe...

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© Goode Guy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, crazy, death of

Premium Member Jesse Forbes 1893 - 1911
Jesse Forbes

1893 – 1911

Black Canyon.
Now, there was a place to be!
It is true I was born a brute in a Quaker Town.
Born a bad-tempered brute...

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Categories: death,

Quick Epitaph
QUICK EPITAPH

[Source: The Bank of England’s decision in July 2012 to print an extra £50B on top of the £325B which has already disappeared]

Throw more...

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© Adam White  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: epitaph, business, integrity, , memorial,

Heart Beat of the American Volunteers/ Katrina Victims
Poetry is much like a Great Photo,Capturing feelings and emotions of a single moment in 
time;then preserving it for future history books.Next generation learns.
Hurricane Katrina...

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Categories: history, hope, natural disasters,


Book: Shattered Sighs