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Death January Poems

These Death January poems are examples of January poems about Death. These are the best examples of January Death poems written by international poets.


Premium Member fourth of January
Grandma, you left us, and I miss you a lot.
I saw life leaving you, but it wasn't scary, just a peaceful sleep you got.
Did I...

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Categories: january, death, grandmother, how i



Premium Member January 4th, 2007
I turned ten two days ago,
I blew out the candles with a heavy sigh.
You were born today,
Still.

Your lips inherited 
The reddest hue of cardinal feathers,
Your...

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Categories: january, baby, brother, childhood, death,

The Horizon
I walked past the shadow at midnight wondering if it is morning or day light, I look out the window to see what I could...

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Categories: january, animal, business, community, death,

Premium Member Four Cafes
I was off for my vacation. After a long flight and drive, I reached my cozy apartment. Stars like diamonds filled the cold January night....

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Categories: drink, food, january, sun,

Soft Reflections Of
early shadows
gray skies through window
silence eases my mind
filled with
visions and dreams

revelations of

bare limbs painted
in dark colors
with
fine strokes
and broad strokes

a sparrow calls

from where
I don’t know

I breathe

old...

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Categories: appreciation, beauty, introspection, january,



January
Gone missing
Are the little things
That made December merry

And not quite here
Are those things dear
That make up February

So just hop in
The first stop in
The year’s itinerary

But...

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Categories: january, seasons,

Doomsday Clock January 2022
Doomsday Clock January 2022...

the most recent tabulation
signaled one hundred seconds to midnight

A couple years ago
similarly titled poem I did write,
yet looms as harbinger unless
*****sapiens...

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Categories: january, absence, age, anxiety, conflict,

Premium Member January Eighteenth, Two Thousand Twenty-Two
January Eighteenth,  Two Thousand Twenty-two
(To Barbara, with love)
By Franklin Price
02/26/2022

January eighteenth, two thousand twenty-two
God looked down from Glory, and he came here after you

He...

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Categories: january, christian, death, faith,

Jan 19 In New Kru Town
Silent night 
All was calm and bright
Hands were lifted in hallelujah 
As the soccer page
Became the garden of Gethsemane

Holy night
Sinners eyes ran tears
As hearts grieved...

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Categories: january, bible, community, dark, death,

Daily Enhancing Mindfulness
Discombobulation thunderously
torments, triumphs, tumults
courtesy deafening,
earsplitting, fracturing...
(think emotional bomb cyclone),
whereby unbearable mental anguish
rents psyche asunder 

into bajillion pieces
singular recourse necessitates
invoking cerebral powers
to engender feeling 
comfortably numb...

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Categories: january, angst, conflict, faith, fate,

Premium Member A January Night
I was reading by a lamp,                                       ...

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Categories: january, moon, snow, storm, tree,

Encounter With Guardian Angel January 20th 2022
Encounter with guardian angel January 20th, 2022

We (myself and thee missus)
experienced shell shock
analogous to war weary soldiers
back home from the western front
experiencing battlefield flashback
analogous to...

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Categories: january, angel, discrimination, health, hero,

Premium Member Stinging January Morning
I saw Sting in the lobby this morning, we were going out and he was coming in. Lisa nudged me, “Sting” was all she whispered....

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Categories: january, new york, sister, teen,

Premium Member January
january sunday
computer screen dark....
poet's time runs out  ...

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Categories: january, death,

Acquiescence Toward Mortality
Management here at
Highland Manor Apartments sent out word
that tomorrow, January twenty third,
two thousand and twenty one,
we (all residents) will receive the first (of two)
inoculations to...

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Categories: january, absence, adventure, faith, funeral,


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