Family Obituary Poems
These Family Obituary poems are examples of Obituary poems about Family. These are the best examples of Obituary Family poems written by international poets.
LEGENDAs one grows old, when evening approaches, memories too lengthen like shadows. Now I remember more often my parents wondering how much sweat and toil...
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appreciation, inspirational love, obituary,
Justice Was Once a Nice QueenCelebrate,
celebrate having known her,
her shallow depth and deep cold-heartedness
the seriousness that was ever there,
the facade, the pump and pain.
Celebrate the knowledge you are privileged to...
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obituary,
When You Die, Your Mom Drops By, By Davieo, David RothchildWhen You Die, Your Mom Drops By, by Davieo, David Rothchild
When you die
Your Mom drops by
To say hello again
Pour love into your soul like the...
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obituary, death, death of a
Elderside Or Youth BewareRusty appliance
sit smile sleep slighted succumb
dead end offspring
foreign cultures revere us
disposable waste...
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age, family, obituary, relationship,
LegaciesWith bowed heads and fervent prayer
we shed our tears with broken hearts
in memory of those no longer here,
those memories are now set...
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obituary, celebrity, family, memory, new
Eternal SilenceDeath is
The eternal silence
We often say under this sky
Where the enemies are ubiquitous
Even among thugs and fools
That the dead are wrong
Oh! That’s ignorance!
That’s incompetence!
That’s complicity!
That’s...
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obituary, bullying, death, humanity, memorial,
Ghosts of QiankuIn the large nation that nests
The Azure Dragon that now rests
There is a town with no pests
Where ghosts slain by the dragon...
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obituary, beautiful, culture, dedication, memory,
Heaven's SunsetAs I look off into the sky...
I smile and realize ... That I am the sunshine that lives within the light...
For God has led me...
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obituary, death of a friend,
The Hands of JacobNot 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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obituary, age, allegory, allusion, america,
What the Obituary Doesn'T SayWhat the obituary doesn’t say & I want to remember is how you were a family leader making our breakfasts, driving us to school, and...
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bereavement, brother, death, obituary,
The AxThe 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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obituary, betrayal, divorce, family, grief,
NannaToday my heart feels sorrow
Saying goodbye is hard to do
But I will cherish every moment
The memories I have of you
It's been the hardest thing...
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obituary, birthday, death, family, funeral,
In the World of DarknessIn the world of darkness
the walls are closing in
struggling an endless battle
she's never gonna win
In the world of darkness
is like living in a trance
reality...
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obituary, death, depression, feelings, loneliness,
Obituary of a CookObituary of a cook
A famous French cook has passed away
this is sad of course, but it shows how the world of catering
has changed...
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obituary, 11th grade, color, confidence,
What If IWHAT IF I
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS
What if I would die suddenly, this day
What would kin and acquaintances say
That I was smart, clever keeping my...
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obituary, analogy, eulogy, funeral, introspection,