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Death Language Poems

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


Writings on the Wall
The other day my friend asked me,
“What is life? Is it the days we live or the dreams we dream?”
Don’t know how I did that,...

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Categories: language, change, extended metaphor, future,



Maybe Tomorrow
There are times when I walk down the block
I ask myself: why don’t I just walk into the woods
To live a little bit more
When I...

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Categories: anxiety, books, culture, language,

There Is
In unlettered eyes too language there is, 
World would read, hope-mixed mirage too there is.

In breath of death breathlessness too there is,
Wish to live by...

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Categories: anger, death, irony, language,

Renee Vivien 'We Sat Down' Translation
“Nous nous sommes assises” (“We Sat Down”)
by Renee Vivien
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

1.
Darling, we were like two exiles
bearing our desolate souls within us.

Dawn broke...

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Categories: england, french, kiss, language,

Premium Member Listen Speak
LISTEN SPEAK

Speak
Audible words
Expressing voiced conversing's
Words speaks life/death
Listen

4/24/23
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2023©
CINQUAIN...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, faith, language,



Work
Words
Are not sufficient to express
The devastation waves that crashes
Into a dead wish

Exhaustion
Engulf the body of cocooning tiredness
To sprawl upon hard cold surfaces
Reimagine arms around

Cognizane
The lack...

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© Ho Yan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: language, anger, anxiety, business, career,

Dream Out of the Written
Sometimes, you know how it feels to be alive.
To be breathing deep, breathing in air into the lungs of yours.
Sometimes, you know how it feels...

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Categories: 10th grade, hello, language,

Premium Member Humorous and Insensitive
(Warning, some dark humor. If you are sensitive about death and illness, have recently lost a loved one, this is not a read for you)

My...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cat, humorous, language, nonsense,

Premium Member Always a Friend
Poetry, You are Illumination!

Not the point of descent
but the ascending apex of
God's triangles – you come to
me, a bride...after the dutiful converse, 
you come to...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: friendship love, inspirational, language,

Linguistics 4 My Tonology Hypothesis 2
Igbo words for the feared mostly high tone
Perfectly  matching what rattles The Bone
Her lexis for Death, Python, Snake - Fire
And it’s like speaker screaming,...

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Categories: education, language, meaningful, perspective,

Linguistics 2 My Pauseology Hypothesis
To speeches Pauses lend grave weight:
A passed paused Death Sentence, “Wait! Wait!”
“You-are-already-dead-this-night”
And The Black Hearer goes white!

Always esteemed by oracles,
In speeches welcomed obstacles;
Important in a...

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Categories: education, language, perspective, words,

In God We Trust: Senryu Part Ii
7/6/22
Drying fallen tears
Oh where is the death bed now
Very forgotten

7/5/22
Empathy signs on
Yes, in the depths of darkness
Light consumes the soul

6/29/22
Abscesses are not
Easily brushed away
Cleansing is...

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Categories: language, anxiety, beautiful, christian, community,

God, Do You Understand My Language
God, my mother told me,
You are the embodiment of love.
Since then, I have adored you most.
But I wonder do you understand me?
I read your book...

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Categories: language, atheist, bible, discrimination, faith,

Premium Member Flatline
Oh! God it's an emergency Flatline~~~~~~~~vvvvvvvv~~~~~~~~~~~_----------__________________________________________________________________________
Oh!  God father did this one from out of my heart words and thoughts not like you cussing condemnations...

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Categories: absence, death, language, voice,

Blurred
Blurred in the sight
the fragments of light 
suspended in memory, 
blurring space and time!

Of a faded photograph 
dreams pressed into the pages 
of a book...

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Categories: language, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things