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Grief January Poems

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


Premium Member Prayers for this New Year, 2024

I pray for the empathy,
Compassion and understanding,
To give someone besides just me,
Music of light and laughter,
Notes of joy and peace,
A sense of assurance that love,
Yes,...

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Categories: appreciation, hope, january, light,



Premium Member Preaching Peace

Trembling in the silence of a fresh snowfall, awaiting the struggle of laughter and tears, the beautiful that comes from stars shadowed by flakes so...

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Categories: appreciation, beautiful, january, peace,

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,

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

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

Personal Vicissitudes Pronounced Irrepressible Self Loathing Part I
Ever since mine boyhood
I experienced abhorrence
toward yours truly,
an extremely introverted kid,
whose parents nor siblings
(one younger and older sister) could
not arouse him out of his emotional...

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Categories: january, 2nd grade, abuse, discrimination,



A January Summer In July
Night I am cold, though viscera burning,
I have pierced on a spit my torso turning.
Supposedly decomposing, et cetera;
words as per usual, concerning;

Do suggest a plethora,...

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Categories: january, dream, good night, love,

Happy 68th Birthday Maryann Sage Revisited January 12th 2021
Happy 68th birthday MaryAnn Sage - revisited January 12th, 2021

Wherever you might be holed up
within this whirled wide web wassup?

Mein kampf still equals board
hardscrabble existence...

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Categories: january, birthday, devotion, endurance, heartbroken,

Prison
Invisible shackles,
Untouchable burden;
Silent noises,
Unseeable vision.

Am I in a prison?
Or left stranded under a shade?
From fruit of my poison,
Of all efforts that were made.

Hear Ye! Hear...

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Categories: january, endurance, grief, people, work,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: january, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Potatoes
Potatoes

At dinner the other night, 
mom fixed our favorite. 
She baked them, 
broiled them, 
cut them up,
 and fried them nice. 

She told us,
this was...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: january, beauty, death, friendship, irony,

Premium Member A New January
Resolutions each January I feel I must do.                 ...

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Categories: february, january, power,

15 Years
My January baby that should have been,
Just a small dot full of hopes and dreams.

I think about you all the time, 
Would you have had...

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Categories: january, angel, baby, bereavement, grief,

Premium Member The Big Mountain
The Big Mountain

In the distance, 
I gaze at the giant before me. 
Cliff faces, I can not climb today, 
but tomorrow... I will. 

I have...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: january, adventure, angel, atheist, fantasy,

Premium Member Love In Yellow
Love in Yellow

I love bananas. 
I wish we had some bananas. 
I love to write the word bananas. 
I think about bananas, 
and… sometimes. 
I...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: january, absence, abuse, age, england,

January Funeral
Hang your heads in shame
and sorrow
you Snowdrops,
gorging on the frozen sun.
He is dead.
And tomorrow
turns a lesser world,
its iron heart
oblivious to your mis-timed gaiety.
Waving about,
white traitors,
your...

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© Cat Wood  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: january, bereavement, death of a


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