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Confusion Grief Poems

These Confusion Grief poems are examples of Grief poems about Confusion. These are the best examples of Grief Confusion poems written by international poets.


Gander through time
Luminous miscellaneous adorn my crown,
Frills and strawberries,
Thorny circlet dusted with a light layer of twinkle, 
As my eyes hysteric with confusion 
muse on this loss....

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Categories: grief, 11th grade, childhood, family,



On the Rug
On the Rug with Death,
two beers in hand
(though no one here drinks)
we laugh, his lifespan
a joke still fizzed. My breath

ignites wars, lulls drivers
to sleep and...

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Categories: grief, age, bereavement, confusion, desire,

Too Young
Aren't I too young to burn,
here I am again, waiting for my turn.
Never knew this is what it meant,
trying hard not to let my faith...

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Categories: grief, anxiety, conflict, cry, dark,

Premium Member unspoken
inspired by Malia’s poem ‘crack the code’

the unspoken poems
are the loudest
the ones you don’t utter
the times you don’t bother
symphonies of silence
votes of no confidence
trust marbled...

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Categories: confusion, feelings, grief, poems,

death note




slowly,
her knuckled cracked eons
into buckets
of whitewashed lies
and her sigh elongated 
into dainty icicles
that hung around
her neck
like a noose
which slowly sliced open
Pandora's box
of poetry and she,...

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Categories: grief, angst, anxiety, confusion, death,



The Silent Widow
Here sits the widow silent and pale, from the heart of darkness her sorrows hail. Mournful eyes, shattered thoughts, bloodless veins and soundless calls. 

With...

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Categories: confusion, grief, hurt, lonely,

Being Alone
Is it just too dark,
Or have you left me
I feel so dark and cold
I just feel so… so strange

I don’t know who I am anymore
Someone...

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Categories: grief, 9th grade, confusion, dark,

Premium Member Rambling
When time echoes the promise of a rambling soul, one who knows that the past never can be left, because it is there that solace...

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Categories: grief, age, confusion, dream, emotions,

The anxiety of betrayal
A little red fox 
Entered the forest one night
The moon failed to pass through the canopy
A dark crunch he felt, as he walked each time
...

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Categories: grief, anger, anxiety, change, childhood,

Blues
Somberly and perpetually it plays
Dark melodies in my days

Rumblings of guitar and piano play at distant
corners of my mind
Lingering concerts of sorrows so unkind

Redbone said,...

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Categories: grief, america, angst, blue, confusion,

Premium Member To Sir
To Sir,
or Whoever Runs the Universe:

I’m here to say
   your vision appears flawed
   your choices bewildering and sad,
The pure besmirched,
The good...

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Categories: betrayal, confusion, death, grief,

Premium Member Elegy DEADED SOULS TALK N-WALK
Elegy DEADED SOULS TALK N-WALK

Interment unholy uncovered grounds;
Awesomely truest self instantly found;

The dead bones rise up also them so walk

Ever-presents of open-armed God Crowned;
Humanity and...

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Categories: grief, absence, analogy, bereavement, confusion,

Premium Member Why?
Children are curious so they ask, why?
Adults, when flustered, let out a sigh.
We often ask why, when loved ones die,
and frequently ask why as we...

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Categories: grief, bereavement, betrayal, confusion, fate,

Guilt
Guilt is a fact, that sprung to Life by an immoral act

Guilt sits heavy on your chest, bitter, gives you no rest 

Guilt is a...

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Categories: grief, anger, anxiety, confusion, cry,

Mirage
An alluring optical illusion
A magnetic, winsome mirage
The wellspring of my sullen heart and confusion
Deceit and betrayal in pristine camouflage

My morning glory singing in the day
Time...

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Categories: betrayal, conflict, grief, heartbroken,


Book: Shattered Sighs