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Grandfather Funeral Poems

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Premium Member Chapter 93 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Affluent Festive Funeral Family Reunion
There was a twenty minute lull
Before the paramedics arrived to
Remove Greatgrand Dad's 
corpse. When the paramedics 
Arrived they examed Greatgrand 
And confirmed the family's dread.
...

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Categories: funeral, birth, life,



Looking Forward
We weep.

We hold our heads in our hands.

And we look forward.


We say goodbye.

We pray.

And we look forward.


We thank.

We forgive.

And we look forward.


We accept.

We sing and...

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© S. Grace  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: funeral, cry, death, dedication, emotions,

The Life That I Had
Dear Lord

The Life that I had is all that I had
And the life that I had 
Is Yours.

The Love that I had 
Of the life...

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Categories: funeral, death, death of a

Dust To Dust
He doesn’t remember 
his great grandfather
who passed away when he was five
He can’t recall the wooden heart 
he painted in a kaleidoscope of colors
that his...

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Categories: funeral, death, grandfather, memory, remember,

Rain
Rain


I hear the pitter-patter of rain, 
greedily savor the whiff of bathed Earth
and I see, yet again, that palace frozen in time
my home, far, far...

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Categories: funeral, death, farewell, grandfather, rain,



Blackflood
In the clock the man is Red.
Play on Deadly Sands for years...
Tick-tock: bloody bleak son's!
Tick-tock: Humanity is DEAD.
Wading into time’s
Tide, wiping off the grime
In the...

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Categories: funeral, allusion, analogy, anger, art,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: funeral, 12th grade, character, hope,

Sunset
Sunset
by Michael R. Burch
								
This poem is dedicated to my grandfather, George Edwin Hurt, who died April 4, 1998.

Between the prophecies of morning
and twilight’s revelations of...

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Categories: funeral, age, death, family, grandchild,

Heaven's Light: a Loving Memory of My Uncle, Paul Murray
Heaven’s light shines brighter today
And its gates are opened extra wide
They’re preparing for another angel
To be seated by God’s side.
The trumpets blow louder
And the angel’s...

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Categories: angel, farewell, funeral, god,

Epitaphs
Epitaph for a Palestinian Child
by Michael R. Burch

I lived as best I could, and then I died.
Be careful where you step: the grave is wide.



Autumn...

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Categories: funeral, bereavement, death, death of

1673 Newport Murder Trial
1673 Newport Murder Trial

One of my great grandfathers in my family tree
Was accused of murder in 1673.

His name was Thomas Cornell 
And they said he...

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© Dave Moore  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anger, death, funeral, grandfather,

Papaw
The Morning We received The Call Oh How The Tears Did Fall
She Went To Sleep Your Beautiful Bride, Your Best Friend
Woke Your Widow
Oh How I...

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Categories: funeral, bereavement, death, emotions, eulogy,

Pinned Down By a Million Pounds
Erratic behavior is on the verge 
There's going to be a dramatic surge
Morality is at an all-time low
In this crazy twisted show, don't ya know
The...

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© Mike Grant  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: funeral, confidence, courage, emotions, england,

Premium Member I Felt So Blue When Grandpa Died
Grandpa joined the Royal Navy as a cadet,
he adored life on the cerulean sea.
Often we’d talk until midnight,
his sapphire eyes twinkled as he told me...

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Categories: funeral, grandfather, i miss

Premium Member Dear Grand Dad
When you died
     We wept and cried
So much you left
     Inside unsaid
Buried with
    ...

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Categories: death, devotion, funeral, goodbye,


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