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Sonnet Farewell Poems

These Sonnet Farewell poems are examples of Farewell poems about Sonnet. These are the best examples of Farewell Sonnet poems written by international poets.


Premium Member My Farewell on the Sinking Titanic
I’m literally on a sinking ship.
Terror I see, hear, and feel all around.
I thought this would be a really safe trip.
My thinking clearly was not...

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Categories: farewell, sad,



Farewell, Titanic
Water filled each cleft and crevice; unease within you grew.
Though physically brave, I couldn't withstand the strong wave.
I felt, yet, in the end, contentment with...

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Categories: farewell, life, voyage,

Life is too short
We were born alone and alone we will die, why are people scared of saying goodbye

Our time is limited, our time is short, why are...

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Categories: cheer up, encouraging, farewell,

Omada
It was said “ good things never last"
 Last Last we lost her untimely 

It was said “gone too soon"
Soon enough you will live again...

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Categories: death, farewell, funeral, heartbroken,

A Christmas Reverie
In Christmas's glow, where dreams and joy entwine,
A tale unfolds, of Christ's birth divine.
In Bethlehem's cradle, a babe so mild,
The Savior, Messiah, the Holy Child.

Santa,...

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Categories: farewell, 11th grade, baby, beautiful,



In Need of Redemption
Yes, I know I must go to confession.
But, oh my, it has been over a year!
So, what if I freeze during the session?
I’m worried Father...

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Categories: farewell, anxiety, christian, conflict, confusion,

Premium Member The Letter
Written: September 30, 2023
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Incipient of dusk, with heavy eyes shutting.
My spirit dies with each day of leisurely cutting.
Folding oneself in a featly state of reminiscence.
I...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, character, farewell,

Premium Member On Dark Dying Sunless Beams I Went To Wait
On Dark Dying Sunless Beams I Went To Wait

Destined to be valor was a granite block
World had no idea what lay ahead;
Intuition was dreamed, I...

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Categories: farewell, art, conflict, cry, evil,

Premium Member Seasonal Time Share
Oh, damned February,
As you breathe your last
Exhale in farewell iciness
Cold crystals fading gasp.

Thus, is your fate in Northeast climes
A fickle season’s whims and wonts
Harsh winter...

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Categories: farewell, february, winter,

The Fire That Burns
Yet, as each day goes by, 
it's hard to watch them go without you nearby, 
but I promise to keep your spirit going and flying...

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Categories: dark, fantasy, farewell, fire,

Premium Member My Father Way Home
"I carry your heart with me(I carry it in my heart)I am never without it"

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Categories: analogy, death, farewell, father,

Premium Member Farewell My Friend
Today I am feeling so sad and blue
You were fighting for your life, I didn’t know
We just talked about the old days, time flew
You were...

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© Alexis Y.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: farewell, friendship, grief, missing you,

An Unforgettable Teacher
When I began your class I think I knew,
The kind of challenges you'd make me face.
You gave me motivation to pursue,
The best, and to reject...

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Categories: farewell, 8th grade, childhood, class,

Premium Member Dismantled In the Open
The show completely whirls me over.
Each device has its stance grow closer.
Dreams are being shattered in some way.
Lead to tying up a chain of fears...

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Categories: analogy, character, farewell, pain,

Premium Member My Enticing Spirit
With your slight, your spirit shines splendidly. 
Ought to never seal the pores on your skin. 
They have a lot to do with your personality....

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Categories: farewell, analogy, appreciation, beauty, conflict,


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