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Relationship Grief Poems

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


Premium Member Another Work Day
(This is something different. Playing around and having some creative fun. One word per line, three lines per stanza. What do you think? Tear it...

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Categories: grief, dark, death, heartbreak, husband,



Premium Member The Odd Sock
Grandma knitted me and my brother,
he is blue and I am pink.
We fit snug in Sally's shoes, 
off to school or to play we go.
Each...

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Categories: grief, brother, giggle, girl, grandmother,

A Stomped On Heart
My whole nervous systems fried
There's a day I haven't cried
From the feelings I've bounced
all around--it's like you pounced
On a heart you suffocated
That can't be resuscitated
My...

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Categories: abuse, grief, pain, relationship,

When you lied
Why won't you admit?
It ruined everything
Especially me
A relationship I relied heavily on
One that kept me going
Kept me alive
Kept me sane
You knew what I went through
You...

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Categories: depression, grief, hurt, leaving,

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 Breaking Hearts
Grief tears down the walls,
Built by scarred hearts,
Convincing walls, sturdy like the oak –
But not nearly as resilient when anguish trembles
In hearts who have never...

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Categories: blessing, christian, death, grief,

Premium Member Peace Prayer
If now is your time
in this final threshold
between life
and death,
then this is our passion time,
remembered past
torn from imaged future.

I cannot bear this burden
this loss
this relinquishment...

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Categories: death, grief, life, light,

Psychologically still thirteen
Psychologically still thirteen 

Ordinarily meaning pre Internet days
familiarization with me would entail
bringing the avid listener 
into my private mancave hideaways
less a physical place than a...

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Categories: grief, 7th grade, age, angst,

Echoes of Unmourned
the flowers he is holding are just one of the reminders
of that grief he is holding on so rigidly,
prompting a picture of his wife, sniffing...

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Categories: grief, psychological, relationship, sad love,

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,

Shattered
I should've predicted the dilemma right from the start. 
When you parked your car, sideways, across my heart. 
Too far gone to see, too emotionally...

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Categories: grief, angst, break up, goodbye,

Premium Member A Study In Apoplexy
Sometimes all you can do is rage,
rage against the machine, rage against humanity
rage against the way
decks get stacked and chips fall.

These are the times
for being...

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Categories: grief, anger, life, relationship,

Broken
I stand on the shore
Waves and wind my companions and,
For a moment, the world is still,
Past and present in equal measure. 
Then for a second...

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Categories: grief, death, death of a

I Guess
We possibly tried
I mean I guess we did technically try right
And I guess me being the way I am made it end
I also guess that...

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Categories: anxiety, emotions, feelings, grief,

Premium Member Brian
For Brian Blankenship, a heart worth remembering


Stronger than I could imagine being,
Reminding me that love isn’t always agreeing –
But it is fiercer than a roaring...

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Categories: grief, christian, death, death of


Book: Shattered Sighs