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Freedom Grief Poems

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


Premium Member Good Wishes For My Enemy
Dear Enemy, 
I will wish you well and set you free. 
Your words and knife, 
will no longer hurt me. 
Too bad it all had...

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Categories: grief, blessing, family, freedom, friend,



Why wars are fought
Some wars are fought for wealth and some are fought for greed, in both cases the innocent shall bleed

Some wars are fought out of hatred,...

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Categories: grief, anger, conflict, courage, death,

Balcony
Sat there on my balcony hoping you would come back to me
I played the chords on my guitar but the music didn't 
seem the same...

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Categories: art, beautiful, depression, grief,

Premium Member Free
free  
brings one  
peaceful life  
sleep good tonight  
dream  

...

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Categories: grief, dream, freedom, life, night,

Premium Member Double Edge of the Sword
The pen
not so mighty perhaps
as men choose swords -- 

words not so powerful
enough, as men restrict
their dialogues to: Ready!
Aim! Fire!~ and mourning... 

Global warming...tectonic plates…
asteroids...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: emotions, freedom, god, grief,



Premium Member Languish
in a dungeon of grief she used to languish.
her much beloved dog succumbed to cancer;
she got another sooner than expected -

    ...

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Categories: grief, cancer, death, dog, freedom,

Independence Day
That morning
you had asked
your maid
why she wasn't
smiling happily.
Was it not
Independence Day?

She had paused
in her meticulous
dusting of you
priceless paintings.
She had looked 
at you;
dead eyes
set in a
blank...

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Categories: freedom, grief, independence day,

The Monster and the Butterfly
One blissful spring morning
As the sweet sun showered the flowers below in it’s glittering presence
A small butterfly drifted from flower to flower
It surprised the monster...

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Categories: grief, animal, butterfly, extended metaphor,

Homeless Sparrows
An old tree fell this evening,
Its ancient heart surrendered to the saw's cruel embrace,
The gnarled branches yielding to human ambition.
Nobody listened to the crying sparrows,
Their...

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Categories: grief, analogy, bird, fear, feelings,

Lonely Trails
Amidst the untamed wilderness, where paths wander,
Beside the river’s gentle flow,
The solitary trails peer at me with vacant eyes,
Humbly they lay at my feet,
As if,...

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Categories: grief, allegory, allusion, beautiful, crush,

Lost and Found
I walked alone by moonlight as I lived in fear of the sun,
Blinded and burnt once too often by her false promises.
Left thinking everyone only...

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© Fi Brown  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abuse, cancer, freedom, grief,

Marching Spirits:Answer
Come one,come two,come all free spirits,
'O' raging,'O' waging,'O' untamed free spirits,
Depressed,courageous,tamed free spirits,
Breathing,breathless,prideful free spirits,

Come three,come four,come all free spirits,
Locked hearts,Locked minds,come forward free spirits,
Come...

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Categories: age, freedom, grief, growth,

Soul Intertwined With, Heart Versus Mind Wars
They say when mind and heart are at war
It's tough to decide whose side you are
Which one blooming truth of what you are
you ended up...

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Categories: conflict, confusion, grief, sad,

Premium Member Melancholy's Revelation
I have enclosed you with gloom
inside the womb, babe's safe haven
attacking your fortress as your Mom 
writhed in agony drowning you 
against rejection fluid…

Then I...

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Categories: grief, blessing, childhood, christian, god,

Remembering the Long Grass
The long grass,hiding secrets,needles our bare thighs.

In the distance, magisterial, stunning, see a skylark rise.

The coax coax frog-sounds echo in the mist-cloud night

Dare to touch...

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© Jo Riglar  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: farewell, friendship, grief,


Book: Shattered Sighs