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Grief Friendship Love Poems

These Grief Friendship Love poems are examples of Friendship Love poems about Grief. These are the best examples of Friendship Love Grief poems written by international poets.


A Difference
I see girls send each other cards and cake,
Condolences or hugs, the sweetest rhymes,
Given as free as breath, to share or take,
True friendship’s memories of...

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© John Blake  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: emotions, feelings, friendship love,



Premium Member Your Love Makes Me Whole
You make me feel so much
Joy – thanks – assurance
You whisper your hope on my spirit
Remind me that love – 
Is a quiet wonder, like...

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Categories: friendship love, appreciation, feelings, friendship, love,

Acres Wide
Come sleep with me she said
Bring some warmth to my bed
That seems to spread acres wide
Now that it’s empty on his side

Just for a while...

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Categories: friendship love, heartbroken, sensual,

Premium Member It Comes From the Heart

That silly giggle
Snickering and twittering
Long before there was even a Twitter
It comes from the heart

That steady gaze
Straight in the eye, reflecting
Amazement, wonder, appreciation
It comes from...

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Categories: appreciation, blessing, friendship love,

The Weekend
I had a dream of you last night
I forgot which came first 
You or the dream of you 

People may think that I’m crazy
I sit...

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Categories: crazy, feelings, friendship love,



Premium Member Queen Bee
Queen Bee

Buzz, buzz, buzz... 
Great Queen, I hear your song. 
Making honey with your workers... all night long. 
Sweet nectar of the forest, sweet liquid...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: friendship love, best friend, confidence, endurance,

I Miss You
I miss you
I missed you before you were gone
I missed you when we made eye contact for the fifth time as I glanced around the...

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Categories: friendship love, age, first love, friend,

Premium Member This Evening Just a Week Ago
This Evening Just a Week Ago
By Franklin Price
01/25/2022

This evening just a week ago, my soul mate left this life
The best friend that I ever had;...

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Categories: friendship love, death, family, friendship, love,

Premium Member Grief and Happiness
Grief and Happiness
Giving thanks to God
By Franklin Price
01/23/2022

Dear God I want to thank you,
In this, my solemn time of grief,
For sending family and friends 
To...

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Categories: friendship love, death, family, friendship, love,

Here:There
while you were still here,
I 
ruminated silently, 
pretending I didn't much
care,  
was neither Here nor there,
and so, Your love was a ripe hanging fruit,
beautiful...

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Categories: friendship love, absence, angst, death of

Premium Member My Heart Goes Out To You
across the miles
the waves will travel
slowly try to mend the broken heart
attempt to heal the scars
that can never fade or vanish
console the tears that will...

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Categories: encouraging, friendship love, grief,

The Girl Who Had the World At Her Palms
Just shy of eighteen,
A girl with glistening eyes of dark chestnuts
Complimenting deep umber hair.
Observes life as it passes by minutes.

The classmate who is genuinely funny.
Her...

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Categories: friendship love, appreciation, best friend, death

My Life's Greatest Gift
To my friends, who totally forgot my birthday accidentally…

I am not sure if this is something I should tell you or not 
But obviously I...

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Categories: friendship love, best friend, birthday, friendship,

The Orphan
Hopeless and battered a tear is shred
A pierce deeper than a coal bath in a furnace as settled in mourns of grief
Upon a time in...

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Categories: friendship love, abuse, anti bullying, bullying,

A True Friend
The only ship which takes you down the timeline,
And sail your gloomy spirit to the cloud nine, 
Without any favor, obligation and dues,
This adorable ship...

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Categories: friendship love, 10th grade, confidence, friendship


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