Introspection Eulogy Poems
These Introspection Eulogy poems are examples of Eulogy poems about Introspection. These are the best examples of Eulogy Introspection poems written by international poets.
The Ringing Sea Was privileged to have sedentary on the seashore in seraphic poetic submersion;
the ringing sounds from the distant horizon made me entirely lost in...
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eulogy, appreciation, beach, blue, character,
An Ode To the Scavenger(1)
Strophe
Slowly and slowly fly the mighty feathers:
the uncanny wrath bearer, the poacher's prey,
the bald bizzare stigmatic cryptic creature, the ecology's majestic role player;
the curtain raiser...
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eulogy, absence, animal, appreciation, beautiful,
The Autobiography of a BrookYou've visited me after a long time: Remember; once, I was brimming with might? Named babbling brook, revered as a singing deity, how blissful was...
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eulogy, care, caregiving, change, childhood,
Those Pair of Latent EyesShe has a pair of subtle eyes to brood in forlorn,
the vile tale of heart rending cacophonic dissolution.
Those eyes were meek, never crude
to yearn the...
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eulogy, care, conflict, creation, deep,
The Death of LoveLove is something I have always
sort of accepted...just went with...
needing no manual, nor preacher
to entice me – I miss those days:
when a heart was free...
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eulogy, image, introspection, longing,
There For MeLooking 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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eulogy, 12th grade, character, hope,
Dismissive About the MissiveI've been going through old love letters of how we used to be.
The silly, inconsequential things you used to write to me
about nothing in particular,...
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eulogy, introspection, longing, remember,
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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Categories:
body, clothes, death, eulogy,
QuestioningQUESTIONING . . .
What right have I to ask for forgiveness
It is my own fault, I have made mistakes
Hit with the hand of God...
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allegory, allusion, eulogy, extended
Take of TauniaTaught Iago to trance,
the pungent smell made me balance the stance,
raided the 'pulse' and sought no other deviant,
I was looted in the same way I...
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eulogy, color, confidence, creation, cry,
ManThe trees are almost gone
The fish are almost gone
The animals are almost gone
and man...does he belong....
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eulogy, 4th grade, analogy, assonance,
Sister Perugia and the Fa CupExit gate C opened up,
And the followers flood
Turnstiles overcrowding,
And fallen ticket stubs
A namesake for the estate
Just off of 23,
On the way to my place
In the...
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eulogy, introspection, sports, ,
What If IWHAT IF I
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS
What if I would die suddenly, this day
What would kin and acquaintances say
That I was smart, clever keeping my...
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analogy, eulogy, funeral, introspection,
SandLittle by little
the sand slips between my toes
Little by little
my heart turns to stone
Little by little
stone corrodes to sand
falling between my toes...
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beach, eulogy, eve, heart,
Words Without MeaningYou would not bet on cards in your hand,
Without knowing their face value.
You wouldn't plant seeds,
If you knew the plant they would grow into,
Would...
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eulogy, appreciation, beauty, care, color,