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Journey Grief Poems

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


Message in a Bottle
I bottle my emotions,
Seal them tight like messages in glass,
Cast adrift in vast, uncaring seas,
Only to wash ashore, unbidden and misunderstood.

It was a journey long...

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© Ezra Cook  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allegory, boat, grief, hate,



2 year mile
The 5th of May has paved the way,
A journey end 2 years today,
My partner gone by the cruelest cause ,
It's left it's mark my life...

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Categories: grief, bereavement, cancer, death,

Redemption's Journey: The Passion of Christ
Upon the cross, He hung in pain,  
His body broken, His spirit strained.  
The weight of sin upon His frame,  
In agony,...

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Categories: grief, bible, blessing, christian, 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,

Brother
Brother,
I relive the night we lost you, it feels so foreign and far away, but then I realize all of this is real and you're...

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Categories: brother, grief,



Premium Member The Passing Of A Poet
You left
After death
Knocked at your door
No need to say more.

We painfully grieved
We recited your poems.

We cried like grown kids
As you lay
Silently surrounded
By a dazzling array...

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Categories: grief, death, death of a

Premium Member Golden Hearts - ::POTD::
How does it feel?
It's hard to tell
Sad when I pause
Taking moments to dwell

It's the pearl that is lost
It's the half-empty shell 
It's the un-told story
It's...

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Categories: grief, angel, bereavement, goodbye, grandfather,

Premium Member Oasis
"Morning arrives when the brilliant sun first kisses the earth." Quote Written By Poet

The hot sun burns my fragile skin,
I am turning red like a...

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Categories: grief, adventure, food, red, sky,

Premium Member Dearly Departed
I was physically born, July 1937
My meaningful life started June 1959, when I took Patricia Ann as my dearest wife.
My meaningful life ended 1:25 a.m.,...

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Categories: grief, best friend, bible, death,

No escape
The time that I spent dazed,
Now trapped in this downward maze,
I never looked for escape anywhere.

Every single step,
I didn't care for help.
I never looked for...

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© Le Sain  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anxiety, conflict, depression, grief,

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,

Coming To Terms
Heed this call, my son, for my heavenly realm awaits
Familiar faces wait patiently beyond the gates
You stated proudly that you've lived your dream
Your wife was...

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Categories: grief, bereavement, dad, death, god,

Premium Member Life's Reasons
So few words, yet so full of meaning
An ache only heard by the believing,
So few words, yet so much inspiration,
Stirring up the world, never deceiving
So...

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Categories: appreciation, blessing, god, grief,

Baby Shoes Unused
His tiny baby shoes, as yet unused, sitting solemnly upon the bed,
Petite little pair that he never donned, the sum of a mother’s dread.
A sweet...

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Categories: grief, angel, baby, clothes, death,

Balefire
Balefire

What glory is a lighthouse with no storm to weather?
For there is no solace in harbouring a harpooned wanderer
Truth be told, I am the jaded...

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Categories: depression, emotions, grief, lost,


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