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Summer Funeral Poems

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


Premium Member A Petal Amongst The Thorns 1918


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Categories: funeral, angel, bereavement, death, devotion,



Premium Member Our Diana
The poetry of the sapphire in your stirring eye's
oceanic grace,
a strand of pearls on your regal neck of a
soft swan,
on a lake of symphonic dreams...

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Categories: funeral, 7th grade, 8th grade,

Premium Member Agreeing To Disagree
He taunted me with hope
When there was no hope for us.
We were past, the past
Gone from today and tomorrow,
Boldy planted in the memories who haunted
Me...

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Categories: funeral, death, divorce, marriage, relationship,

Autumn Back Home
You opened the side door,
it was autumn back home,
something said you might love me,
the way i wanted it then,
and we drove around the countryside,
while your...

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Categories: anxiety, betrayal, funeral,

Rest
All the trimmed details
of the burial 
are finished,
as the summer solstice 
breeze             ...

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Categories: funeral, age, analogy,



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

Premium Member Nurse's Notion
She lived and died
Where she was planted
In the mountains, on this earth
Where silence filled her heart
Raining wonders through her
Dreams and whispering
Joy through her pains

She lived...

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Categories: funeral, death, eulogy, farewell, fate,

Chatter
What will it be?
The day you fly away
The day you're set free

What will be said?
When a date is set on the right side of the...

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Categories: death, farewell, funeral, hate,

Stay Not In Grief
You may grieve on this darkest of days.
You may weep tears of demulcent dew
And ponder the wonder of God's cruelest ways
Though ne'er understand their reason...

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Categories: funeral, bereavement, death of a

Life Is Scattered
2nd Elergy For Auntie Betty Akinyi Oyugi.
Life is scattered.
By Juno Byron(Junior).

Life is a balloon
Inflated full
A'n given to a baboon
Wherefore? though white as wool

Life is a...

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Categories: bereavement, death, farewell, funeral,

Cataract
The whistling winds blow
 Stroking tender dancing leaves 
The chains of copper oak, 
Gently sways in heighten gay
 And creates a jovial summer....

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Categories: funeral, emotions, environment, food, for

Premium Member Last Sigh

The woman lying on the hospital bed
Silent, intuition discerning
The last breath, last sigh, goodbye
Whispered beneath a soft cry
From the soul who she was leaving behind

She...

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Categories: funeral, caregiving, childhood, death, goodbye,

Just When You'Ve Thought You'Ve Lost Me
Just when you think you’ve lost me . . .

Just when you think you’ve lost me and I’m nowhere to be found—
Stop!  Take a...

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Categories: funeral, grief,

Premium Member My Magical Garden
In my magical garden,                     ...

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Categories: flower, funeral, garden, love,

Premium Member At a Funeral
At a funeral we,                     ...

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Categories: dog, flower, friend, funeral,


Book: Shattered Sighs