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Name Funeral Poems

These Name Funeral poems are examples of Funeral poems about Name. These are the best examples of Funeral Name poems written by international poets.


Premium Member A Seismic Afternoon Without Form, Name Or End
We 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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Categories: funeral, courage, death, eulogy, farewell,



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: funeral, absence, children, death, eulogy,

Premium Member 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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Categories: funeral, death, eulogy, memory,

Equality Meets Us At the End
"Death comes equally to us all, it's true,
No matter who we are or what we pursue.
It doesn't heed our wealth or our fame,
Taking us all...

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Categories: funeral, abuse, allah, anxiety, betrayal,

Premium Member Some People - Unpopular In Stature -
Some people – unpopular in stature – 
   Slip away into death unnoticed 
Softer than a falling feather
   That little earns...

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Categories: funeral, grave, hope, in



Preplanned Funneral
Funerals are sad I know
But be happy on mine
So that I can sleep peacefully
Six feet under the sign,

A fine cut stone piece sign
Above my grave
That...

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Categories: cry, death, deep, funeral,

No Funeral For Dead Debtors
Sam had cleared his debt, when Death came calling
So, his funeral no barrier stalling.
Sam's interment is as good as the held:
Twenty-one gun salute; trees shall...

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Categories: funeral, celebration, death, people, perspective,

Ancient Egyptian Harper's Song Translations
These are modern English translations of ancient Egyptian Harper's songs. 

Harper's Song: Tomb of Djehutiemheb
translation by Michael R. Burch

The sky is opened for you,
the earth...

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Categories: africa, culture, death, funeral,

Let the World See
Mamie Till Mobley demanded and open casket,
to let the world see,
the bloated, beaten body of her baby boy,
who was lynched in Mississippi.

His name was Emmett...

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Categories: funeral, 9th grade, black african

Funeral
“The US First Cavalry arrived in Manila on February 3, 1945; it proceeded to Santo Tomas University north of the Pasig River, where 3,785 Allied...

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Categories: 11th grade, death, funeral,

Premium Member Anzac Day
“Anzac Day”.
                    (c) London F. Bus

...

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Categories: funeral, fate, first love, war,

Goodnight
Goodnight.

 I'll not say goodbye but goodnight, sleep peacefully in his arms cuddled close to his heavenly bosom.

 Till we meet again and sit by...

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Categories: funeral, bereavement, death of a

Nobody Makes It Out Alive
*NOBODY MAKES IT OUT ALIVE*


Many nights won't witness the next day
Many days won't sleep the next night
The next hour could be in the  morgue...

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Categories: allusion, death, emotions, funeral,

Pele the King of Football
The king of football was born on October 23, 1940 in Tre's Coracoes, Minas Gerais, Brazil
The king of football full name is Edison Arantes do...

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Categories: appreciation, bereavement, celebrity, funeral,

Psycho Counselling
Police grabbed mahsa and forced her to sit in Police vehicle.Her brother tried to intervene but his arm was twisted behind his back.After he disentangled...

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Categories: funeral, addiction, death, drink, drug,


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