Women Epitaph Poems
These Women Epitaph poems are examples of Epitaph poems about Women. These are the best examples of Epitaph Women poems written by international poets.
In the desolate temple of the soul, flesh weaves over bone a silent epitaphIn the desolate temple of the soul, flesh weaves over bone a silent epitaph,
Spirits lock thought within the ark of thought, and sometimes, a divine...
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epitaph, fantasy,
Mandela Mystique Etc In AfricaI
Madiba, you inspired this world like never before
An African George Washington & Lumumba
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela of South Africa
Yet crossing borders, bashing down walls
Smiling, beaming,...
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africa, america, anti bullying,
Last Train To AuschwitzWas it day, was it night?
shufflings, packed with arms, legs, heads, torsos
handled like cattle on a train car, ready to move along...
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analogy, angst,
Fairest DianaFairest Diana: an Epitaph for Princess Diana
by Michael R. Burch
Fairest Diana, princess of dreams,
born to be loved and yet distant and lone,
why did you linger?so...
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Categories:
beautiful, beauty, england, inspiration,
Princess Diana PoemsPRINCESS DIANA POEMS
Fairest Diana: an Epitaph for Princess Diana
by Michael R. Burch
Fairest Diana, princess of dreams,
born to be loved and yet distant and lone,
why did...
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angel, beautiful, beauty, england,
Hiroshima Poems IHiroshima Poems I
Let Us Be Midwives!
by Hiroshima survivor Sadako Kurihara
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Midnight...
the basement of a shattered building...
atomic bomb survivors sniveling in the...
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epitaph, child, children, eulogy, father,
In Memoriam, Jones Fantastic MuseumJones, Jones, where are your bones?
I'd like to hear again your moans, your groans,
underneath loathed graveyard stones,
all with weird sepulchral tones,
me...
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epitaph, death of a friend,
Bessie M Good 1890-1913Bessie M. Good
1890-1913
By the time I was 21 years along,
I had given birth to two girls,
Nadine and Ruth, my precious babies.
Both had eyes of tea...
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Categories:
mother,
Laurah Maybelle Rickborn 1907-1935Laurah Maybelle Rickborn
1907-1935
Life was such a excruciating bother.
I’m happy the long drama is finished now.
My childhood consisted mostly of chores and lessons,
While my teenage years...
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men,
Fighting Famine StarvationFighting famine starvation
By Stanley Russell Harris
The new mad author
& A Poetry Soup honourably mentioned poet
As a poet should I write?
Words in this world!
That is not...
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Categories:
africa, arabic, drink, food,
Dear MenDear men in the house of David,
Look not at women in the bathroom
And fall lustfully like King David of
Ancient Israel, he did it and...
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art,
Solomon Cook 1820-1900Solomon Cook
1820 – 1900
It was a miracle.
I entered this wicked world with
Mother’s umbilical wrapped around my neck like a noose,
Inside a cold cabin made...
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Categories:
absence, death, eulogy,
Viola Fuller 1879 -1909Viola Fuller
1879 – 1909
For it is written in solemn Chinese ideography,
That two women under one roof spells trouble.
For indeed my life found trouble
And death quite...
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Categories:
death, life,
The Perfect WomanThe Perfect Woman
“She loved me- she loved me not”
And she sung “Stand by Your Man”
When the moment was right
She would wiggle a bit...
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Categories:
death, love, romance, wife,
Sir Sidney C. Hall EsqHere lies Sir Sidney C. Hall
Bald as a baby caused he mowed it
Knighted by the asylum matron, “The Mad Poet”
Considered by many as being funny
To...
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Categories:
funny