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Farewell Haibun Poems

These Farewell Haibun poems are examples of Haibun poems about Farewell. These are the best examples of Haibun Farewell poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Swells of Crested Waves
Fading rays of day were giving way to twilight as I stood on the precipice overlooking the ocean. Minutes earlier, I was in the arms...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ocean, wind,



Memory Lane
Listening to her talk about past times was thrilling. Going down memory lane wasn't what she liked. Embarking on yesterday’s plane wasn’t her kind of...

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Categories: death, family, farewell, grandmother,

Souvenir
Rendezvous to barren hill tops in the still of eve, no tones to ricochet only owls and nightingales, the city lights amidst the sky like...

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Categories: heaven, lost love, love,

Premium Member The Day I Met Jesus
A summer afternoon, I stepped onto my study porch's to go to lunch. A Hispanic-looking man was standing there waiting for me. I said hello...

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Categories: faith, religious, spiritual, uplifting,

Premium Member Foundations
... she had nothing much to give as she searched her pockets for gratitude, selfless gifts had made her journey so much easier than she...

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Categories: best friend,



Farewell To Yesterdays
We shared Spring nights, wishing on stars, and Summer walks, hand in hand. Our dreams never reached fruition, for love withered like Autumn leaves. We...

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Categories: lost love,

Heading Home
I'm a teenager in a convent boarder's uniform, wool coat buckled tight.
Brother a college student in town, both heading home for the weekend. Holding tight...

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Categories: appreciation, brother, farewell,

Premium Member My Last Gift
Words flow from insights
strong feelings become poems-
windows to the soul


My books of heartfelt poems I leave to you – 
some with optimistic views, others, dark...

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Categories: farewell, poems, remember,

Premium Member The Casualness of Casualties
In the intimate interlace of chance and fate, in the ultimate interplay of time and place, and with the consummate checkmate of my human dignity,...

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Categories: death, evil, family, fate,

Premium Member Angels Danced
On the twentieth day of May 1930, an angelic soul was born, and the angels danced in Heaven, rejoicing her birth. She possessed a splendorous...

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Categories: 10th grade, angel, angst,

Ellipsises
Love goes away quickly, without regrets, tears and farewells, leaving only insomnia and bleeding stanzas. Sloppily, hastily and haphazardly written lines: "Love's gone, leaving behind...

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Categories: farewell, poetry,

Premium Member The Local Grave Digger Laments Again
(A True Story)

Now I grow older, and beauteous memories turn to weeds, this blood in my veins turn to water, like the shivering river cold...

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Categories: farewell, life,

Premium Member Too Late To Cry
Broken dreams, broken life walking the railroad track.  No destination.  Hold onto what goodness and sanity that was left.  Following his infectious...

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Categories: analogy, eulogy, farewell,

Premium Member Mondays
Monday, is the day I hate the most of all the weekdays, 'cause it reminds me
of you mom, you died on a Monday.  Nowadays,...

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Categories: farewell, happy, sad,

Broken Hearted Farewell Dad
Watching the round clock reach midnight on hospital wall, my sister one side I on other side of his hospital bed, both of us upset,...

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© Roy Pett  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bereavement, dad, emotions, loss,


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