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Confusion Obituary Poems

These Confusion Obituary poems are examples of Obituary poems about Confusion. These are the best examples of Obituary Confusion poems written by international poets.


Broken I
Broken is the mechanical clock 
Broken is the bloody heart 
Broken is the memories of youth 
Broken is the will
Broken as the world turns and...

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Categories: obituary, abuse, addiction, allegory, allusion,



Alabaster White
Alabaster white, brazen in bold 
can’t be bought or sold!

Silent as it is Sinister 
somehow that alabaster glows?

Surface, a bony texture; cracks, fissures 
like something...

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Categories: obituary, addiction, allegory, allusion, analogy,

The Hands of Jacob
Not long ago when the summers seemed warmer and the winters were whiter. When the trees grew crown of leaves bright, a transparent green. Then...

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Categories: obituary, age, allegory, allusion, america,

Premium Member The Ax
The Ax

Sometimes death is easier. 
Wow, that is terrible. 
Divorce, rips families to shreds. 
This is mine-that is not.
Confusion and conflict. 
The kids… oh yeah,...

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Categories: obituary, betrayal, divorce, family, grief,

Premium Member Drummer Boy
I have no comfort,
to bring to you… 
No drum to start a song. 
No gift for innocence. 

I have never lost a child. 
Let me...

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Categories: obituary, angel, anti bullying, bible,



Suicide
The day I woke up
I will never forget
Confusion
An enormous pang of guilt hits me in the solar plexus
I curl up into the foetal position
As I...

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Categories: obituary, anxiety, bereavement, deep, depression,

A Soldier's Elegy
A kestrel dips into an updraft
thinking he knows the world
tranquility gurgles 
through silent valleys
over mountains
around the earth
refracted 
through the wind

The creature soars ever higher
in great...

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Categories: obituary, adventure, confusion, corruption, courage,

Obituary
With a turn of the knife her blood runs deep,
Mine love it is time for her sleep.
Divine Master paint her thoughts with a lie,
As she...

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Categories: obituary, confusion, death, passion, sad,


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