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Song Funeral Poems

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


Premium Member The Song Of A Poet
It is a poet who sings
It's a writer who tells
His stories.

It is an author who expresses himself
He is a speaker of the highest esteems
Who review...

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Categories: bullying, farewell, funeral, love,



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 Colors of Grief

Arising in softest sapphire,
Shimmery as the night,
Inviting silence to release her,
Tears flowing, thick and sincere,
Breaking through melancholy,
Trembling with dark dread,
Erasing all the soul’s vivacity –
Erasing...

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Categories: appreciation, christian, death, funeral,

Her Song
1. Refrain (Unwound)

Her song, it never played
Coal sack black stitching frayed
Lead the familiar thread
Lined coffin living dead
To the beat how we march
Funeral shirt ready starched

2....

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Categories: funeral, angst, anxiety, dark, death,

A Whisper of Hope
Tick...
Time has moved on
but I’m standing still...
No matter where I go, I can never run away.
Gray, gray, gray, it’s all gray, everything, gray.
Tock...
They say you're...

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Categories: 12th grade, death, funeral,



Premium Member Feeling Rough
Like a dog
With a sandpaper throat
A cough like a bark
And the mood of a scrote

Just tossing and turning
With no comfortable spot
A nose like a tap
Simply...

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Categories: anxiety, funeral, pain, self,

Premium Member Friendly Invasion
War is never nice and friendly
Make no error about it
Invasion is war, death of a country
Nostra culpa est
There is no amicable invasion
Obviously, this is an...

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Categories: funeral, africa, america, conflict, death,

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 The Oak and the Pine
Like the oak, standing tall
Among the pines and juniper trees,
She remains strong – never releasing a tear,
Always prepared to reassure her kids,
Sooth and encourage, whisper...

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Categories: funeral, bereavement, courage, death, grief,

Premium Member In Hospice Care
Tortured by the looming death,
Beloved, a mother… in hospice care
Difficult for her to understand, she breathed
A prayer, silently begging the Creator to give her
Another day,...

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Categories: funeral, appreciation, death, death of

Sonnet: I Died No More
I died and passed beyond the veil of life
Into a world of silence and of sleep
A place of darkness free from worldly strife
Where nothing stirs...

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Categories: funeral, depression, devotion, eulogy, forgiveness,

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,

Premium Member Haunted
I felt it – stirring, spontaneous repulsion,
the darkness
Recovering from the steel black holes
Eyes intent on raping the soul
Ravishing the vulnerable,
Violating the hope, the wonder.

He was...

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Categories: funeral, abuse, addiction, bereavement, betrayal,

Premium Member Final Song
Soulful chorus
wistful cries,
guitar strums
last goodbye,

bereaved ears
melodies speak,
breaking hearts
rhythmic beats,

lyrics rain
mirrored skies,
shattered tears
brittle eyes,

as sombre
mourners sing....

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Categories: death, funeral, grief, song,

The Big Stage
Here I am standing on the empty stage looking at all the shadows around me, shadows of the past, shadows of the present and shadows...

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Categories: funeral, appreciation, celebration, community, environment,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things