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Funeral Name Poems

These Funeral Name poems are examples of Name poems about Funeral. These are the best examples of Name Funeral poems written by international poets.


Premium Member A Seismic Afternoon Without Form, Name Or End
We are going to dig to bury our dead:
Mother, father, sisters and brothers,
Uncles, aunts, friends and strangers.
We are going to inter our dead:
Archbishop, pastors, Houngans...

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Categories: name, courage, death, eulogy, farewell,



Premium Member My Pretty Colorful Rose Bouquet
The yellow rose is filled with sunshine and joy,  
she says welcome back or good luck.  


The red rose tells a story of...

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Categories: name, blue, green, happy, love,

Premium Member What a Trip
For my very special birthday,                                        ...

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Categories: name, friend, humor, travel, uplifting,

Premium Member My Magical Garden
In my magical garden,                     ...

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Categories: name, flower, funeral, garden, love,

Premium Member At a Funeral
At a funeral we,                     ...

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Categories: name, dog, flower, friend, funeral,



Premium Member My Dear Friend-Constanza
My loving friend I could depend
Out for lunch, shopping and talking              ...

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Categories: name, flower, friend, funeral, love,

Premium Member Use To Be
Use to Be

My best friend... 
I would bring things to you. 
You needed or wanted. 
I would talk to you for hours, 
about whatever you...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: name, faith, farewell, forgiveness, freedom,

Premium Member Loss
Loss

How can I express, 
something that can not be written down, 
unless you can grasp lightening, 
harness thunder, shush a whisper…
or ask your self if...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: name, chocolate, christian, death, forgiveness,

Premium Member Boxes of Hope
Boxes of Hope

In the attic there is tensile. 
Bright and lovely, reflective pieces
of fluff to begin the journey. 

One, two, three,
a dozen cardboard containers. 
I...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: name, appreciation, cancer, confusion, death,

Premium Member California Cold
California Cold 

Rented cars…
every month the cost?
Bread and milk.
Why? 
To go get my kids. 
I had to. 
My own car was bad, 
unreliable, and dangerous....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: name, anti bullying, conflict, divorce,

Premium Member Grandma
Grandma

My hands hesitate here… hovering over the keyboard…
Numb, hard to make do as I ask…
This should be happy, 
but I am…
crying.

I miss her. 

She smoked...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: name, beautiful, celebration, funeral, grandchild,

Premium Member What's In a Name
WHAT'S IN A NAME?

A rose by any other name
Is disgraceful to the rose
No other flower has such fame
Among all those seen in shows

Whether at a...

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Categories: name, beauty, flower, love, love

Abuelita
Abuelita..................                        ...

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Categories: absence, angel, death, depression,

Gulliver's Friend
A man wearing funeral clothes
Tongue tied, an unspoken tryst.
He smiles, like an affectionate holocaust

A quadrupedal wood, the locus
of a hoover act.
An assigned peacemaker painted
Over the...

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Categories: name, angel, deep, evil, faith,

Premium Member Her Name Was Duno
Her name was Duno. She was seventy, young-at-heart, and hilarious.

We were co-Sunday School teachers, and the best of pals. I was twenty-three.

Fast-hurting-cancer smacked her around...

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Categories: name, death, death of a


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