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Farewell Judgement Poems

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


Premium Member Justifying For His Revengefulness
Should he justify himself
for his revengefulness, 
which was the outcome
of a well-delivered response?
How bitter is the farewell to youth...
when one is close to scary death!
He...

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Categories: judgement, daughter, death, evil, farewell,



Premium Member Reserve
Reserve 

When the dam breaks, 
there will be no flood. 
There will be no rushing water, 
to run from. 
It has all been drank, 
or...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: family, farewell, judgement, silence,

I'M Ready
I am ready

The time is drawing near
My body pulsing with fear

I've ordered my meal; I know that it's my last
Suddenly the years in that box,...

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Categories: judgement, angst, dark, death, farewell,

Premium Member Stolen Loves Life Sentence
This is my true story.
I will tell to you in rhyme,
when i worked at a psychiatric hospital,
i was only seventeen year old at the time.
when...

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Categories: cry, heartbreak, judgement, loss,

Summit Times Ja Just Gotta Walk Away
Summit Times Ja Just Gotta Walk Away...

Excusing yourself as if...
going to the bidet,
an immense water closet
(perhaps the size of
Mar A Lago type getup),

sans human waste
(after...

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Categories: judgement, adventure, conflict, destiny, farewell,



Premium Member The Minatory Choirs
She’s a flower of burned dirt
with pale and bony legs 
- her emaciated thighs 
etched with scars.

She’s been cutting to the music
of an inner, minatory...

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Categories: judgement, angel, anger, christmas, dark,

Premium Member Unrecorded Extinction - Cop26 Ii
She’s not as dramatic as a hurricane or forest fire
Just someone’s old mother
Arranging her daily dignity
In an unrefrigerated apartment

She’s got a cushion chair
An oxygen tank
A...

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Categories: judgement, death, earth, environment, farewell,

Hell-O
So I thought myself back from HELL
     
     But in this world its hard to tell

 ...

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© Jay Moore  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death, farewell, holocaust, judgement,

Echos
Only an echo is left
in the halls distant in the falls
void for trapings and all
drifts through the moments like shadows
awaking dreams 
the razor of reality...

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Categories: judgement, adventure, age, analogy, angel,

Premium Member Stand
Rose petals fell before us 
Hands slid into each

Evening’s intermittent rays 
Twinkled out a desperate reach.

We took those steps together
Blessed by day and holy night

With...

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Categories: judgement, death, farewell, god, humanity,

Chaff and the Vagabond
Loyalty brings even the fortified few to falter somnambulantly in succession
As if tranced to commit, their convictions are true yet skewed
The blind emotional outburst of...

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Categories: judgement, allusion, analogy, change, cousin,

Premium Member Justice
Justice
                        ...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: judgement, allusion, betrayal, bullying, confidence,

The Admiral In Town
The admiration of the little town is filled with goose pimples dancing in the ground, the wheat is mingling with the tares and bullets are...

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Categories: judgement, education, encouraging, endurance, environment,

One Way Trip Ticket
ONE WAY TRIP TICKET?
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS


A Round Trip Voyage to Where: and for Why?
Can’t Solve the Mission, No Matter How I Try
Somewhere along the Path,...

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Categories: judgement, allusion, confusion, death, farewell,

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: judgement, 12th grade, character, hope,


Book: Shattered Sighs