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Health Eulogy Poems

These Health Eulogy poems are examples of Eulogy poems about Health. These are the best examples of Eulogy Health poems written by international poets.


The Infamous Rascal
Under your twisted lips, runs a wooden tongue called time, you have drained the city of all that is divine,and your tongue is rolling over...

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Categories: anger, corruption, emotions, eulogy,



Premium Member Home Medicines
Invincible craving for the relish from home, 
Laughter in deep dimples sets as lava, seats silently with desires.
 Mother’s medicines rejuvenate,

Food, Bring them from Africa.
Especially...

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Categories: africa, allusion, desire, eulogy,

The Lady In Number 3
The Lady in number 3
				She was a kind and considerate soul.
				A Life with a lot of bumps in the road.
				She always thought of others along...

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Categories: eulogy, bereavement, death of a

Premium Member Commemoration of the Death of Our Loved Ones
We commemorate the death of our love ones
We don't celebrate the death of our love ones
Today is not a great day
Today is a very sad...

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Categories: courage, cry, eulogy, farewell,

Premium Member The Third Wrong War: the Deadliest One To Fight
No mustard bombs are dropped
No audible or silent shots are fired
No planes are necessarily blown or hired
No flags are deliberately flown or flapped
No soldiers crossed...

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Categories: death, environment, eulogy, health,



Premium Member Covid-19 Got To Go
Covid-19 got to go
I am tired of this fiasco
I am sick of this virus
In life, there is enough risk
This deadly Coronavirus
Got to go. I want...

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Categories: eulogy, cancer, death, death of

Leave My Tombstone Untitled
I am about to commit the worst sin
I am about to abandon my own life 
Just lie in the bed and die 
This compulsion to...

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Categories: eulogy, anxiety, cry, death, depression,

Premium Member The King of Mercy
Ten Lepers sought the Lord 
carrying their badges with a Plea 
unclean unclean was the cry 
Mercy alone was their Plea
The King of mercy heard...

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Categories: blessing, character, eulogy, gospel,

Mother Dearest Harriet Harris, Nee Kuritsky Gave Up the Ghost May 4th 2004
Mother dearest Harriet Harris, née Kuritsky gave up the ghost ~ May 4th, 2004

Often these days
(early May 2021)
the following genuine sentiment
Matthew Scott Harris
doth wish to...

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Categories: eulogy, absence, anniversary, bereavement, cancer,

Premium Member Earthlife Eulogy
As climate pathology peaks
toward climax conditions

LeftBrain privileged blindness
and deafness,
tastelessness
replacing savoring,

Absence of green
and sea salty blue
fragrance,
bereft of internal robust feelings
and external wellbeing touch
drop unhealthily
unwealthily away
from enabling...

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Categories: eulogy, earth day, health, integrity,

Grim Reaper Scion Donned As Nodule On Lung
Grim reaper scion donned as nodule on lung...

Lodged squarely upon corporeal property
(i.e. necessary soft tissue)
of Amelie Beth Harris-McGeehan
mine eldest sister,
when medical technician informed
aforementioned unpleasant tidings
earlier...

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Categories: eulogy, 12th grade, absence, brother,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: eulogy, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member The Eulogy
this is it I mean I often wondered 
how it would be written and who 
would write it would they remember
me who I was the...

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Categories: eulogy, love, passion,

Premium Member Selfish I May Be
SELFISH I MAY BE

Loved ones leaving
Much too soon.
To take
Eternal rest
My God you
Took away
The best-!
Whose
Going to cry for me?

I ask selfishly;
 Who'll cry for me,
If the...

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Categories: death, eulogy, health,

William Dunbar: Lament For the Makaris Translation
Lament for the Makaris ("Lament for the Makers/Poets")
by William Dunbar [c. 1460-1530]
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
 
i who enjoyed good health and gladness
am overwhelmed...

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Categories: eulogy, death, evil, fear, poets,


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