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Dog Epitaph Poems

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


The Dead Won't Let Me Sleep
Dreams of tropical beaches
The dead won't let me sleep
Money got me always on my feet
A certain gift a contempt behind closed doors
The sweetness of life...

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Categories: death, dream,



Epitaph For the Test Dogs
Epitaph for the Test Dogs

What you did for us, not many know,
because you did it so long ago.
Victoria’s reign to flapper days,
you lived in labs...

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Categories: epitaph, dog, health,

Greedy To the Core
Here lie the bones of our dear poodle ~
He guzzled too much apple strudel!

25.04.2022

A Brian Strand Standard Choice Poetry Contest
sponsor -Brian Strand...

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Categories: dog,

My Epitaph
Men* shall shortly find out for sure
Dogs are more human and mature.
1.30.'21

* An innocent, saint, or prophet
Is not a man on the market.


No comments, please!...

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Categories: epitaph, dog, men,

Athenian Epitaphs Ii
Athenian Epitaphs II

These are ancient Greek epitaphs for lost family and friends, including dogs and other animals ...

Now his voice is prisoned in the silent...

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Categories: animal, best friend, death



The Great
Bones of the weak
Lie but not here

(The series of epitaphs appearing here
written to honor Professor
Prime minister Emeritus and others
whom  a fierce dog stole away
from...

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Categories: eulogy, military,

Premium Member Beulah Groton 1886-1890
Beulah Groton 
1886 -1890
 
I remember the adoring eyes of my mother 
And I remember the sweet fragrances of the orange blossoms in spring. 
I...

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Categories: death,

I Still Feel You
I still feel you in the summer meadows 
we walked
and in thoughts that shape 
prayers without words. 

I watched you 
staggering, panting, 
exulting. 
You shone...

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Categories: bereavement,

It's My Life
It’s My Life
to cry alone
is what needs to be done
but to laugh alone is not natural
and a very lonely thing to do 
an not much...

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Categories: age, emotions, eulogy, feelings,

Premium Member Estella Murray 1891-1912
Estella Murray

1891-1912

Johnny’s was the last face 

I saw that April afternoon in 1912.

I admit I was mean to him,

As mean as a starving she-dog in...

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Categories: death, youth,

The Dogs We Called Family
The Dogs we called Family

Tara came first and then there was Ben,
When both of them died we said never again.
Then Sam the runner, got killed...

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Categories: dog, heartbreak, love hurts,

Levi
We lost our beloved Levi today,
A family member in every way.
Only yesterday he was full of life,
Now his life was filled with strife.
His spine was...

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Categories: death of a friend,

His Last Parade
Not a flag was unfurled,
and no cornet trilled,
as the rain-swollen clouds,
the bleak valley filled.
 
The wind blowing cold
with a chill that pervades
as the caisson's old...

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Categories: america, death, introspection, loss,

Hound Dog Graffitti
The scream and shudder blasts of noise from the traffic passing by
Could not silence the echo of a pain filled whimper and whine
Floating down a...

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Categories: death, dog,

The House
The shelter and comfort I gave so freely was gone with my destruction. The child once played alone and content in the comfort of my...

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Categories: memory,


Book: Shattered Sighs