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Death London Poems

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


Old Fashioned Fantasy
Sauntering into the pub from out of the fog
the varnished wood paneling on the walls
reflecting the amber light from the Edison bulbs
in their Art Deco...

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Categories: london, angst, celebrity, death, fantasy,



If Anything Happens
If anything happens, just know that I Love You. 
It was time for my soul to fly for its final debut. 
I don't know what...

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© Rita Lopez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, england, life, london,

Mother, Father and the Birthing of the Angel
You have led my course through fractured lanes.
Your groaning ballad my only light.
Kill blessings from stained lips safely float our steps.
Where would I be without...

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Categories: london, angel, death, fear, horror,

Whitechapel, London 1888
Wanton women of Whitechapel
Desperate and destitute
Weakened from want
Shrunken stomachs barren of bread
Dying from disease in dingy dosshouses
Selling themselves on the streets for shillings
to buy beer,...

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Categories: death, england, history, london,

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: london, 12th grade, character, hope,



Its a London Thing
Time is up to the London devil
Crack fiends roaming the streets on a next level
Trying to get a fix from that genie bottle
Kilos and ounces...

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© Chris May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: london, deep,

Premium Member Touring a Grave Situation
Friends come gather around 
There is a young soul that must be found 
Travelling the air 
Complaining life wasn’t fair 
Trying not to scare 
Being...

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Categories: london, baby, beach, cry, england,

Swinging Chavs
The only good chav is one swinging from a rope
Strung about his long skinny neck
Chocking the bastard to death slowly
Thus ending his petty little life...

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Categories: london, allegory, appreciation, art, crazy,

Medieval Poems
Medieval Poems

How Long the Night
anonymous Middle English lyric, circa early 13th century AD
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

It is pleasant, indeed, while the summer lasts
with...

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Categories: london, allegory, bible, christian, england,

Premium Member Sherlock
Sherlock

Watson was a good man. 
He stood by his friend, regardless of what happened. 
Sherlock was a good man also. 
Consumed by his intellect, lost...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anxiety, hero, london, love,

Premium Member Big Dreams
Big Dreams

My friend told me I should print a business card. 
He said that I should pass it out. 
He told me that I should...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: london, allah, aubade, drink, drug,

Premium Member Most Famous Prophetess In England
Year 1488
Daring to hide it in verses and score,
Mother Shipton predicted her scrolls would not be understood until years after her body’s release.
Read aloud by...

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Categories: inspiration, london, mystery, perspective,

Whitechapel You Must Watch For Me
Whitechapel, you must watch for me.
Your streets unlit, they are dark and dreary.
Those ladies of night go passing by.
I’ve chosen my victim, the one to...

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Categories: london, dark, death, england, evil,

'sand In the Sandwiches'
Today I saw ‘Sand in the Sandwiches’ Edward Fox was playing Sir John
What joy to hear his wonderful words it was like he had never...

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Categories: appreciation, london, poets, tribute,

Kirsty Boden, Hero of London Bridge
An Australian Hero was recognised by the Queen today. Hail to her, a modern hero.

Kirsty Boden 

“She showed courage and compassion putting the lives of...

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Categories: london, hero,


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