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Winter Epitaph Poems

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


Premium Member A King
A beloved king~Prince Philip,                     ...

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Categories: death, life, love,



Premium Member Epitaph of Nature
Spring of lotus births
Summer of forest flowers
Fall of colored warriors
Winter of lamentations
Seasons of tragic dance...

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Categories: epitaph, appreciation, seasons, simple, spiritual,

August Ending
The breeze cool and refreshing
 colors paled pastel exhibitors
 lipstick pinks, buttered yellows, creamy peach,
 alabaster whites, orange tangerine, wintery blues;
August cools ratcheting down 
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Categories: allusion, seasons,

Short Stuff: Epigrams
Epigrams by Michael R. Burch



Negligibles
by Michael R. Burch
 
Show me your most intimate items of apparel:
begin with the hem of your quicksilver slip ...



Negotiables
by Michael...

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Categories: epitaph, body, clothes, death, eulogy,

Childless
Epigrams/Epitaphs

Childless
by Michael R. Burch

How can she bear her grief?
Mightier than Atlas, she shoulders the weight
of one fallen star.

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Laughter’s Cry
by Michael R. Burch 

Because life is...

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Categories: epitaph, child, death, eulogy, funeral,



Epitaphs
Epitaph for a Palestinian Child
by Michael R. Burch

I lived as best I could, and then I died.
Be careful where you step: the grave is wide.



Autumn...

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Categories: bereavement, death, death of

Epitaph For a Palestinian Child
Epitaph for a Palestinian Child
by Michael R. Burch

I lived as best I could, and then I died.
Be careful where you step: the grave is wide.

This...

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Categories: absence, bereavement, conflict, death,

Premium Member Tom Died At Winter Solstice
You asked us not to cry when you have passed on 
	But we do not need handkerchiefs we need storm water drains
		May the flash floods...

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Categories: death, funeral, future,

Twenty-First Century Nativity
On the twentieth floor of a high rise flat,
A new born baby cries by his mother’s side
Her name was Marie with no where to bide,
No...

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Categories: abuse, addiction, christmas, discrimination,

Premium Member The Heart's Epitaph
In smithereens
Like scattered shards of glass
Cold as winter snow
Frozen like ice


Date written and posted: 04/29/2018...

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Categories: heartbreak,

Premium Member Ivie Twombley 1884-1913
Ivie Twombley
1884-1913

Lottie Gordon and me were always together.
Joined at the hip, most folks would say;
You never met two ladies quite like us.
If you had known...

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Categories: death of a friend,

Premium Member John Moore 1843-1933
John Moore
1843-1933

I was born with my lungs full of tarnation.
Leastways that was my mother’s version of it.
I do not believe anyone who was ever born,...

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Categories: sick,

Premium Member Ida Oaks 1827-1919
Ida Oaks
1827-1919

John gave me a good home.
Not one with plumbing and power,
But one with a solid slab, and a full well.
And while living in this...

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Categories: life,

Premium Member Seth S Gidley 1832-1916
Seth S. Gidley

1832-1916

I will never forget the rain that winter,
And the landslide that still stains my grave.
An evil cursed wind it was, 
Lacerating the drenched...

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Categories: storm,

Out Like A
How will death come to my door
Will in be in bed or the cold hard floor

Will it be the heart or soul
Heaven or hell the...

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Categories: anxiety,


Book: Shattered Sighs