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Song Grave Poems

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


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: grave, appreciation, christian, death, funeral,



Premium Member In A While
Bruised moments, flooded with shadows,
Silhouettes of lonely graves,
Hidden in the promises of fate’s disgruntled maze,
Bedded down on prickling thorns of loss,
Lavender faded beneath the stones,
Slabs...

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Categories: grave, appreciation, beautiful, dance, death,

I Am Not Tolerant
I refuse to be used as shaytan's play thing,
Whispering for this and that, poking and prodding my pressure points,
To try to get me to give...

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Categories: anger, conflict, grave,

As Fames Are Found To Fade
I
Proudest of graves as get grey mass of moss, 
Where goats greedily browse young sprouts still green, 
The graves as get grey that had grandeur...

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Categories: fate, grave,

A Song From Beyond the Grave
In solitude, I sing my song,
My mother's love will live lifelong,
Though she has left this mortal land,
Her spirit lingers, close at hand.

Her gentle voice still...

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Categories: grave, cheer up, cry, how



Forever Remembered
From the cold, damp earth I rise,
With a heavy heart and tearful eyes,
My mother lies in eternal rest,
But her love still beats within my chest.

With...

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Categories: grave, appreciation, death, hyperbole, in

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: grave, africa, culture, death, funeral,

Premium Member The Fallen King
Near a hallowed grave,
Under a clouded moon.
The lonely Minstrel plays,
A very somber tune.

The last resting place,
Of a fallen King.
Betrayed by royal blood,
He felt the dagger's...

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Categories: grave, moon, song,

Premium Member A Fool
Verbs and nouns now bleached and blown,
no longer speak to eye nor ear
except to say ‘time goes on
and all is gone but I am here.’
The...

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Categories: grave, angst, anxiety, betrayal, bridal

Premium Member Old Bones
Old Bones

Now listen while I tell you of a fella that you’ll meet,
Who is older still than even time could be.
His grin is kinda big...

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Categories: death, grave, scary,

Headstone Song
HEADSTONE SONG

May my gifts spread across the Blue-Green 
Globe when I return to Sky
May my smile ripple in your open hearts
When I dance on an...

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Categories: grave, death, emotions, feelings, funeral,

Premium Member Thirsty
Come to me..
And I will quench.
Umbrella free..
And I will drench. 

Fill your rivers..
Every one.
Morning grass..
I rest upon. 

Cut the rock
In Canyon Grand.
Cool you as
Your skin...

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Categories: grave, christian, creation, nature, rain,

The Watergaw
The Watergaw
by Hugh MacDiarmid
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

One wet forenight in the sheep-shearing season
I saw the uncanniest thing—
a watergaw with its wavering light
shining beyond...

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Categories: grave, death, death of a

A Past So Present
Still we hold a colour at our watchful eye,
a voice in our attentive ear.
We escape nothing from our mystifying past.

Perhaps we sing a song, old...

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Categories: color, feelings, grave, loneliness,

Elocution To Bitter Cola Iii
Why slaying the stars
& rigorously binding their light
for listening ears under the mango tree
to frame folktales for midnight song,
make a geysers of yellowstone
carrying fresh fetch...

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Categories: grave, murder,


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