Funeral Literature Poems
These Funeral Literature poems are examples of Literature poems about Funeral. These are the best examples of Literature Funeral poems written by international poets.
Cakewalk"A huge majority of humans fancy themselves game-changers in being hugely mistaken."
-- a Truth
a piece of cake
* * *
My knowing human...
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Categories:
literature, pain,
Ekwensi CyprianI call you ekwensu
Because you are the witch doctor
Who conjures with paper and pen the oracles of the muse.
You are the pharmacist
Who knows best the...
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Categories:
literature, art, death, eulogy, funeral,
WardrobeThe Wardrobe.
shrine of memories,
disguise dressing room...
Guards my life
daily,
festive,
funeral...
Each outfit a character....
A cross-dressing artist,
but never repository
of me... naked... natural!...
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Categories:
literature, allegory, allusion, appreciation, creation,
Edgar's Final Poetic StanzaOnce there was an average Joe
You may know
Named Poe
Having a soul stirring heart
To start
He did...
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Categories:
literature, addiction, america, fear, heart,
There For MeLooking 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:
literature, 12th grade, character, hope,
CaravanThe world around us is already running out.
We feel it in the air shyly,
After all, lies the caravan already on the loose,
And...
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Categories:
literature, cool, death, funeral, goodbye,
InfernoThe taste of bile treads my thoughts,
Unwillingly my feet must now follow,
Source of inspiration guide,
Restore the signal fires now long lost,
Set beyond the temporal,
A path...
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Categories:
irony, literature, philosophy, satire,
My Quotidian ChantThis poem still mine
Heavy as lead they say
For me alone too weighty
You too have to share it
So take and keep
The piece of your choice.
It is...
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Categories:
literature, africa, age, anti bullying,
Too Fast For MeFor every step my father took,
my short legs took three.
“Daddy, please,” I called to him,
“you walk too fast for me.”
My sister took a husband;
my brother...
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Categories:
father, , literature,