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Brother Missing You Poems

These Brother Missing You poems are examples of Missing You poems about Brother. These are the best examples of Missing You Brother poems written by international poets.


Premium Member An Existential Curiosity
*Image of January 14, 2023, by WinCal.

An Existential Curiosity

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Ambitious existent presence to yield,
Hostage that's well endured of a pre-life,
Handcuffed fallible praying to be healed,
Labyrinth attributes...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: missing you, brother, dad, family, memory,



Premium Member ILMO Our Eldest Brother Kimo 'James'
*Image of Palm Tree Lights Trunk Wrap by Christmas Lights, Etc.

ILMO Our Eldest Brother Kimo (James)

Our sixties Christmas--as my memory serves, where
our eldest brother freshly...

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Categories: missing you, brother, celebration, childhood, christmas,

Look In My Eye
Look in my eye and tell me what you say is not a lie
All I wanted was for you to a mother
I never really asked...

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Categories: missing you, 9th grade, betrayal, missing

When You Have To Bury Your Brother
When you have to bury your brother
but there's nothing left to cover
push the frigid snow to the side.
Scoop some up in your freezing hands.
Make a...

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Categories: missing you, absence, angst, brother, death,

Lindsay
I was five, you, ten years older
And you had me straddling
 The saddle of your broad shoulders
You, charging like a stallion, around 
The suburban garden,...

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Categories: missing you, brother, childhood, funeral, loss,



Premium Member Eulogy to Virgil
We really miss you, Virgie...


Regardless of the closeness or relationship you had,
Son or brother, uncle, grandpa, great-grandpa, or dad,

Or even just a friend of his,...

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Categories: missing you, loss,

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: missing you, 12th grade, character, hope,

Four Roses
To hear
The need to talk to you with nothing important to say
This feeling comes over me many times through out the day
To tell you how...

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Categories: missing you, brother, dad, death, grandmother,

Premium Member Loyal Friend to the End
 Hunter the knight that shines so bright 
Your twinkling greens eyes were my delight 
There was no task from which you would shrink 
two...

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Categories: missing you, animal, bereavement, best friend,

I'll get better
I'm getting deeper and deeper into a mental maze,
I can't cope no more pls make it end I'm counting the days,
Did my thoughts happen or...

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Categories: mental illness, missing you,

Premium Member Magic Blooms
Magic Blooms
of paint and paper...

You are still here. 
I know it, 
and feel it all the time. 
Today, 
I see it clearly. 
A small card,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: missing you, angel, depression, first love,

Subjective Time
Time can be a great friend,
some time feels like torture.

I wonder what time this is.
Hey brother, do you have the time?





** Perspective...

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© Tom Pen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: missing you, best friend, endurance, i

Premium Member Empty Vase
Empty Vase

We just met, 
and I know we are best friends. 
You will have to believe me, 
I don't have the strength or will to...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: missing you, addiction, angel, appreciation, death

Premium Member First Impressions
First Impressions
lasting thoughts...

Do you drink, do you smoke, 
do you toke, are you broke? 
What is important to ask, 
but more important to know. 

Did...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: missing you, marriage, mentor, miss you,

Premium Member Judging Others
Judging Others…
whimsical law?

It is a kangaroo court, 
and the clowns have just arrived. 
Dressed in suits and ties, 
eating pies.

They think they know best, 
they...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: missing you, betrayal, confidence, gender, leadership,