Work Epitaph Poems
These Work Epitaph poems are examples of Epitaph poems about Work. These are the best examples of Epitaph Work poems written by international poets.
Epitaphsagger maker’s bottom knocker from barnsley
one of the last of a now dead trade
famed for his skill and precision
where ever saggers had been made
forced to...
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epitaph, dedication, eulogy, humor, obituary,
Epitaphsagger maker’s bottom knocker from barnsley
one of the last of a now dead trade
famed for his skill and precision
where ever saggers were made
forced to redundancies...
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Categories:
epitaph, death, eulogy, humor, memorial,
Carmelo RicciI
The hands Carmelo's genes shaped
Are somewhat lighter, her heart sadder
Carmelo Ricci left a world of pandemics
On January 17, 2022; heaven is happier
II
If a dad can...
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Categories:
america, best friend, bible,
Colin PowellFirst Black American Secretary of State, COLIN POWELL, (1937-2021)
Served in the G. W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, and Jimmy Carter administrations,
He said, “Success is the result...
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black african american,
Michelangelo TranslationsMICHELANGELO TRANSLATIONS
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (1475-1564) was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet. He and his fellow Florentine, Leonardo da Vinci, were rivals...
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epitaph, angel, art, beautiful, beauty,
Leonardo Da Vinci Poems, Epigrams and QuotesLEONARDO DA VINCI POEMS, EPIGRAMS AND QUOTES
These are my modern English translations of the poems, epigrams and quotes of Leonardo da Vinci. I believe the...
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epitaph, art, eulogy, nature, poems,
Short Stuff: EpigramsEpigrams 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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epitaph, body, clothes, death, eulogy,
Epigrams VEpigrams
Autumn Conundrum
by Michael R. Burch
It’s not that every leaf must finally fall,
it’s just that we can never catch them all.
Piercing the Shell
by Michael R. Burch
If...
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epitaph, giggle, humor, humorous, irony,
Twenty-First Century NativityOn 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,
WorkWhy do men work themselves to death I asked
It is but a mindless task
Like a drone he labored on
Through the night into the dawn
Man is...
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Categories:
suicide,
The ProviderHere lies a poor stiff that nobody knew,
who worked hard everyday nine to five.
With body wore out and options few,
he decided he was worth more...
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work,
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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Categories:
men,
I Made a Deal With Satan> I do not know if this qualifies as poetry. I take my ideas from the news, or what happens in life around me....
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Categories:
appreciation, bereavement, death, how
From Goodbyes To HellosHow many goodbyes are in a lifetime?
Saying goodbye
to go to school
to go to work
to travel separately away
to end a visit...
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Categories:
absence, best friend, faith,
William Harrison Hardy 1823 - 1906William Harrison Hardy
1823 - 1906
I believe a fair introduction is in order here.
Not that a handshake from me could ever take place anytime soon.
I...
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Categories:
history,