Sonnet Eulogy Poems
These Sonnet Eulogy poems are examples of Eulogy poems about Sonnet. These are the best examples of Eulogy Sonnet poems written by international poets.
When Doves CryOur heart bled tears, confirming our worst fears,
that estranged from our lover, our soul died.
As the coffin dropped, we felt leers and jeers
of both friend...
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break up, death, eulogy,
When Doves CryThe mourning doves and white doves gathered nigh -
together, send their coos into the breeze,
and looked upon the sky from whence they fly-
Why is it...
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eulogy,
Sonnet: I Died No MoreI died and passed beyond the veil of life
Into a world of silence and of sleep
A place of darkness free from worldly strife
Where nothing stirs...
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depression, devotion, eulogy, forgiveness,
A Lady In RedThe lady in red
Ah, Cristiane, so tall an elegant you are
Your dress richly red cost more than a pensioner’s yearly pay
Perfect your make-up; did you...
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anger, eulogy, political,
Touch the CrossDo not be stress
God will provide a way
When you touch the cross
Money is coming your way.
When God is on your side
You will never be...
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Categories:
bible, christian, christmas, eulogy,
When Poets DieWhy do the people mourn, when poets die?
Where do bards go, when they perish in their sleep?
...
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Categories:
death, earth, eulogy, heaven,
Stephane Mallarme TranslationsThese are my modern English translations of sonnets by the French poet Stephane Mallarme.
The Tomb of Edgar Poe
by Stéphane Mallarmé
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Transformed...
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eulogy, extended metaphor, french,
Sadly BeautifulThe weeping came late
After we lost the pearl of heart
With the cruel twist of fate
Death arrived and made us part.
Voices cry when anguish dictates,
The...
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eulogy, death, death of a
Why Am I MeWhy am I me, I shall this not know,
Till I have lived a day, where I’ll grow.
Upon this earth, I came in with a veil,
Thus,...
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birth, earth, eulogy, growth,
A Sunset To FindThe sun still shines on time,
Even if we miss the sunrise.
We have got the sunset to find.
In the silhouette filled with surprise.
Now atoned, I...
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christian, dream, eulogy, lost
Abounding GraceIn this family, Grace is a thing of beauty.
The gift you bear has the greater worth.
And show the depth of your personality.
In miracles, that is...
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beauty, eulogy, family, giving,
DuetSonnet: Duet (II)
by Michael R. Burch
If love is just an impulse meant to bring
two tiny hearts together, skittering
like hamsters from their Quonsets late...
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eulogy, heart, loss, lost
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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eulogy, angel, art, beautiful, beauty,
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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body, clothes, death, eulogy,
Songstress, For Nadia AnjumanSongstress
by Michael R. Burch
for Nadia Anjuman
Within its starkwhite ribcage, how the heart
must flutter wildly, O, and always sing
against the pressing darkness: all it...
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Categories:
allah, eulogy, poetess, poetry,