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Spring Eulogy Poems

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


Villanelle: Remembering Not to Call
Villanelle: Remembering Not to Call
by Michael R. Burch

(a villanelle permitting mourning, for my mother, Christine Ena Burch)

The hardest thing of all,
after telling her everything,
is remembering...

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Categories: absence, children, death, eulogy,



The Fall
Eve of fall
denuding of trees
No longer lush whispers heard through the leaves

A low pitched moan a creak here and there
In warning to all listening
to heed...

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Categories: eulogy, seasons,

Premium Member A Christmas Tree Eulogy
Forgive me
Oh gentle tree
As I strip away
Your garland glory
Your ornamental tinsel dress
Laid plucked and bare
Prepared to rest

And I thank you
For your evergreen light
As hope illuminated
Against...

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Categories: eulogy, blessing, memory, tree,

Premium Member Tears For Death
Tears over death
Not because you’ve left
Without saying goodbye
Oh! I cannot tell a lie.

You departed like a storm
This is not the norm
How strange are some people
I...

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Categories: eulogy, betrayal, death, death of

Premium Member Lesson Learned
Sidewalk spring rain steps
years of tetter-totter angst
Main St. love apocalypse
Relationship on the rocks
Haystack needle search weary...

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Categories: angst, divorce, eulogy, life,



Trumpet
Vanity dripping off of you
Like dew from a new spring stem
The mightiest cock shall rule the roost
But there's a disease unleashed in the pen

Something's in...

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Categories: eulogy, religion, vanity, war,

Ancient Greek Epigrams Iii
Ancient Greek and Roman Epigrams

That country wench bewitches your heart?
Hell, her most beguiling art’s
hiking her dress
to seduce you with her ankles' nakedness!
Sappho, fragment 57, loose...

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Categories: eulogy, bereavement, death of a

Ancient Greek Epigrams Ii
Ancient Greek and Roman Epigrams

Stranger, rest your weary legs beneath the elms;
hear how coolly the breeze murmurs through their branches;
then take a bracing draught from...

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Categories: eulogy, bereavement, death, death of

Final Lullaby
Final Lullaby
by Michael R. Burch

for my mother, Christine Ena Burch

Sleep peacefully—for now your suffering’s over.

Sleep peacefully—immune to all distress,
like pebbles unaware of raging waves.

Sleep peacefully—like...

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Categories: death, eulogy, funeral, Lullaby,

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,

Leonardo Da Vinci Poems, Epigrams and Quotes
LEONARDO 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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Categories: art, eulogy, nature, poems,

Eulogy
She flashed, piercing, upon the screen and I,
though fastened in my suit and steeled 
to speak apostasy,  
stood riddled, my notes a sudden blur....

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Categories: death, eulogy, faith, mother,

A Farewell With a Token of Gratitude
A farewell with a token of gratitude...

To my dear Rosies,
For the thousand colorful blooms, you gave, 
For the everlasting fragrance, you showered on us, 
For...

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Categories: death, eulogy, farewell, flower,

More Iffy Coronavirus Haiku
yet another iffy coronavirus haiku #1
by michael r. burch

plagued by the Plague
i plague the goldfish
with my verse



yet another iffy coronavirus haiku #2
by michael r. burch

sunflowers
hang...

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Categories: america, death, eulogy, health,

April Chill
April cold like an ice trap
the magnolia and cherry blossoms trees
have given up their blooms like the Holy Ghost

Because of the lock down
only the birds,...

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Categories: america, anxiety, dark, eulogy,


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