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Wedding Funeral Poems

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


Premium Member Bells
Bells, bells, sound of bells fall now and then in my ears,
Their tone and timbre varying, sometimes singing, 
Sometimes jarring, sometimes rising to a sweet...

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Categories: feelings, funeral, Lullaby, sound,



Black Wedding
The sun lights ablaze the insides of the church

And colours the aisle for a girl to waltz down

Clutching a carved dress sashaying over stone 

She reaches...

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Categories: funeral, grandmother, grave, wedding,

Premium Member The Pitiful Parable of Pistol Pete
Pistol Pete is Peaceful Peter now,
Married life has altered him, and how.
He used to be a honky tonker
Always spoiling for a fight,
Now he's always home...

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Categories: funeral, husband, marriage, wife,

Wish She Was a Live
I wish she was alive,
I simply wish she was alive,
The mother I lost a year prior,
If by some stroke of good luck God
Could defer her...

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Categories: funeral, anxiety, bereavement, death of

Funeral Slash Wedding Singer
If I we're to be a wedding singer

The bride would obviously have
to be dead and wearing a black dress

And I am sure they would not...

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Categories: funeral, confidence,



Premium Member Thelma Lou - Both Audio and Text
The biggest funeral I've ever attended...


Thelma was a waitress at the diner on the corner of 4th and Oak, across from Ron’s DX, in Abilene.
They...

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Categories: funeral, heart, love, memory,

On the Day When I'Ll Be a Man's Wife
I'll be proposed by a most faithful man.
A man who'll always wait for me regardless of what I've done.
So from now, I'll prepare to become...

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© Rabya Awfa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: beauty, celebration, funeral, peace,

Plato Epigram Translations
PLATO EPIGRAM TRANSLATIONS

These epitaphs and other epigrams have been ascribed to Plato...

Mariner, do not ask whose tomb this may be,
But go with good fortune: I...

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Categories: death, eulogy, funeral, memorial,

Rabindranath Tagore Translation: Death
Death
by Rabindranath Tagore
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
 
You who are the final fulfillment of life,
Death, my Death, come and whisper to me!
Day after day...

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Categories: death, eulogy, farewell, funeral,

The Funeral Procession
This is the closest that I have ever been to  a funeral for more than forty years, a young boy just eighteen was shot...

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Categories: funeral, age, character, community, death,

Premium Member Use To Be
Use to Be

My best friend... 
I would bring things to you. 
You needed or wanted. 
I would talk to you for hours, 
about whatever you...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: funeral, faith, farewell, forgiveness, freedom,

Premium Member Loss
Loss

How can I express, 
something that can not be written down, 
unless you can grasp lightening, 
harness thunder, shush a whisper…
or ask your self if...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: funeral, chocolate, christian, death, forgiveness,

Premium Member Boxes of Hope
Boxes of Hope

In the attic there is tensile. 
Bright and lovely, reflective pieces
of fluff to begin the journey. 

One, two, three,
a dozen cardboard containers. 
I...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: funeral, appreciation, cancer, confusion, death,

Premium Member California Cold
California Cold 

Rented cars…
every month the cost?
Bread and milk.
Why? 
To go get my kids. 
I had to. 
My own car was bad, 
unreliable, and dangerous....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: funeral, anti bullying, conflict, divorce,

Premium Member Grandma
Grandma

My hands hesitate here… hovering over the keyboard…
Numb, hard to make do as I ask…
This should be happy, 
but I am…
crying.

I miss her. 

She smoked...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: beautiful, celebration, funeral, grandchild,


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