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Snow Funeral Poems

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


Premium Member Class Ring
-Class ring-
   Close by the door 
She paused to stand
As she took her
Class ring from her hand 
All who were
Watching could not speak...

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Categories: funeral, boy, dark, death, emotions,



Pages of Your Book
Pages of your book
By Michelle Morris
09/09/2022

The snowflakes come down 
Like a flurry of white hope
Upon the grave that we stand around
The ground silent like our...

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Categories: courage, death, emotions, funeral,

Photograph 1: Arclight
the sodium arc light hums 
into the frosted night
Bathing all in acidic 
sickly amber that of a toxic wound, 
splashing through the skeletal trees 

the...

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Categories: funeral, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Premium Member Flying In For a Funeral
sis stepped off the plane
the bountiful blizzard waits
its glow fruit falling ~
     likewise glory of set face
    in...

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Categories: funeral, death, snow, travel,

November Ii
...fiery the angels fell...


A lost train bound for November 
lonesome wail of an engines whistle
Slicing through the night
Souls Destined for the rim of forever 
casting...

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Categories: funeral, addiction, adventure, allegory, analogy,



Premium Member Buried Flowers
Cold snow covered all tombs and lanes,
Still he strewed the coffin with sprays
of flowers, to lessen his pains.
He uttered a few words of praise.
But snow...

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Categories: flower, funeral, snow,

Of the Coming Fire
the skelton of the watch
a vigil for the passing dead
things left unfed 
wraiths wander on 
watching wanting waiting 
guiding the blind in to the light
the...

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Categories: funeral, age, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Burning: a Dream In Madness
Burning snow falls quietly on
cold rusted wire and brittle bone.
An ancient creature looks to the horizon 
feeling is body built of razor wire and old...

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Categories: funeral, abortion, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Final Lullaby
Final Lullaby
by Michael R. Burch

for my mother, Christine Ena Burch

Sleep peacefully—for now your suffering’s over.

Sleep peacefully—immune to all distress,
like pebbles unaware of raging waves.

Sleep peacefully—like...

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Categories: death, eulogy, funeral, Lullaby,

One Birthday and a Funeral
Its the first day back to work after Christmas. The news is of snow dumps. Outside it's drizzling mostly, with small thin wisps of snow...

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Categories: funeral, bereavement, birthday, death,

Premium Member Flower of Carnage
[Paraphrase-translation of the song from Lady Snowblood.]

Bright dusk buried in snow
Only the sound of a baying hound
And my wooden geta break the silence
I stride with...

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Categories: funeral, angel, anger, character, cry,

Zen Death Haiku
Zen Death Haiku

Brittle cicada shell,
little did I know
you were my life!
—Shuho, translation by Michael R. Burch

Returning
as it came,
this naked worm.
—Shidoken, translation by Michael R. Burch

As...

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Categories: funeral, age, autumn, bereavement, death,

Epitaph For a Palestinian Child
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.

This...

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Categories: funeral, absence, bereavement, conflict, death,

Premium Member Want Ad For a Funeral Companion
I need a woman who doesn't mind being alone.
Not into quail eggs but doesn't mind eating crow.
Does her own thing and is not one bit...

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Categories: funeral, life,

Premium Member After the Funeral
After The Funeral

Tim had found his place after the party. Faring well in his urn he waited to be scattered. Compartmentalised, fragmented and united into...

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Categories: funeral, death,


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