Death Funeral Poems
These Death Funeral poems are examples of Funeral poems about Death. These are the best examples of Funeral Death poems written by international poets.
FuneralsLast goodbye given to your loved ones by family and friends-the beginning of a new and different life after death...
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Bad News, Morose NewsIt’s like being hit by a meteor
Where there’s no tomorrow
It is like doomsday, really
Where everything is ugly
And absolutely nothing is pretty
I just received the bad...
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funeral, dark, death, death of
Burial At Sea______________________________________________________________
There'd needn't be
no digs of earth
or clumps of clay
that weigh my girth,
...
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baptism, bereavement, death, funeral,
GhostI am cold and I drive myself away
From a grave made of clay
With yellow-colored edges,
And the earth as its lid.
I am cursed to accept myself...
A...
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death, evil, funeral, humanity,
Mama Has LeftMama has left
She is no longer alive
She left Mother Earth
She is in the cemetery
Mom is further on
She is, here and there, really
Mother is gone
And no...
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death, earth, funeral, goodbye,
Death by ClothingI worry that my coat will murder me.
Hanging on Banister’s Edge it’s a man lurking, dark.
I’ve seen rows of killers shadowed and waiting,
hidden in the...
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funeral, analogy,
A Father's Decree
In realms beyond, where shadows dance with glee,
Draw near, sweet child, and heed my decree.
Though my earthly form resides, in silent repose,
My essence endures, as...
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funeral, beautiful, bereavement, dad, dark,
A Seismic Afternoon Without Form, Name Or EndWe are going to dig to bury our dead:
Mother, father, sisters and brothers,
Uncles, aunts, friends and strangers.
We are going to inter our dead:
Archbishop, pastors, Houngans...
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funeral, courage, death, eulogy, farewell,
Don't Come To My FuneralDon't come, do not come
Do not come to my funeral
Do not come to my burial
Stay home in a quiet room
To read my God-given poems
Be inspired...
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betrayal, funeral, goodbye, grave,
Villanelle: Remembering Not to CallVillanelle: 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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funeral, absence, children, death, eulogy,
Take Her to Heaven
Take my mom to heaven, do it for me, so that one day I will find her there, waiting for me.
Take my mom to heaven,...
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death, eulogy, farewell, funeral,
Hoping an EndWoke up amidst the screaming cries, dared to stare through the window
Eyes couldn't believe a thousand corpses lying, hands couldn't recognize the skulls
The day before...
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funeral, abuse, america, community, cry,
Is it my timeThe window holds no joy anymore
There's no need for knocks on my door
My time, my hesitation subsides
Life's true mystery, no longer hides
My bed is my...
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death, fate, funeral, god,
Here come the graveyard groupiesLook out you might see them,
scuttling down your street,
patting the neighbour’s dog,
nodding to people they meet.
They lurk on hospital corridors,
wearing their black shiny shoes,
then...
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death, funeral, funny,
In Death MIXED
1. If you could look into your future and choose one day to see what would happen, what day would that be and why...
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When death...
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funeral, death, eulogy, memory,