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Freedom Obituary Poems

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


Premium Member Standing For the Truth
People who tell it like it is
Are usually wrongfully targeted
People who tell the truth with ease
Are routinely are attacked or assassinated
The truth exposes the weaknesses...

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Categories: evil, funeral, international, obituary,



Premium Member A Tribute To the Victims of All Racist Shootings
As a Chorus of Angels, May you rest in Peace
The Almighty God will render you Justice
He will welcome you all in His Kingdom
Where there is...

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Categories: obituary, black african american, bullying,

My Name Is Vlad
My name is Vlad

I can shoot, I can kill, I can also make you very ill
I have tanks, I have bombs, and many other killing...

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Categories: obituary,

Premium Member Cicely Tyson
Cicely Tyson, raised in Harlem, a model ‘til beckoned by Broadway
African American women’s strength and virtue, she went on the big screen to portray
A myriad...

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Categories: obituary, appreciation, beautiful, celebrity, farewell,

Freedom
The chains of freedom
A fire burning in my hands 
A societal lie made by heavy pockets 
Of extremists like the Nazis 
Jabbing whatever they want...

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Categories: obituary, abuse, america, art, beauty,



Jerusalem For All: Repost Collaboration With Dahlia Shahein of Jordan April 21, 2017
JERUSALEM
Collaboration with Dalia Shahein (Jordan). Posted here on PoetrySoup, 04/21/2017

I, First
My Salem, my shalom, maybe yours as well -
Be well; build a well again –...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: obituary, bible, city, friendship love,

Lockdown Courtesy Coronavirus Covid 19
Lockdown (courtesy coronavirus COVID-19)...

Minimally impacts mine secluded lifestyle,
cuz yours truly came into this madcap world
approximately 534714.57958 times after
gnomon cast shadow across flat plate of sundial
ever...

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Categories: obituary, 11th grade, 12th grade,

Purging Anxiety Thru Transcendental Meditation
Temporary nirvana (albeit elusive),
nonetheless I strive to access
attaining bliss mine soul bless
exceeding exhilaration winning
(with fewest moves against

deadly opponent) bittersweet game,
where life analogous playing chess
mortality embraced...

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Categories: obituary, angst, courage, freedom, goodbye,

Bard Barred Behind Unbreakable Bars
(thus, I revel to reveal 
     more'n juiced poppycock
     perhaps casting impression, 
    ...

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Categories: obituary, 12th grade, angst, fear,

Premium Member If Life Gives You Lemons
If Life Gives You Lemons

…you make lemonade or suffer the cliché

Nutella makes your empty stomach sick but
        there...

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Categories: obituary,

Premium Member American Soldier
American Soldier

God Bless you all, American Soldiers. 
For your dedication: to Our Country.
 
For putting your own life first; 
You are even sacrificing; 
Losing your...

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Categories: obituary, america, appreciation, character, community,

On Fanfare For the Common Man
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLMVB0B1_Ts
Aaron Copeland's "Fanfare for the Common Man"

Drums play
  ears listen
Visions display
  eyes glisten.
The quiet burns
  as freedom yearns.
Trumpeters announce
  man's every...

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© Dm Babbit  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: humanity, obituary,

Labour Lady
The red flag flies at half mast 
at the passing of a class lass
who paid a very high price tag
for defending those less able
she fought...

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Categories: obituary,

Premium Member O England a Lament
O England,what will become of thee
once the bastion of the free..
Now on all sides beset..betrayed
by a friend from across the sea

O  England, what will...

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Categories: obituary, america, betrayal, england, farewell,

The Future
Hold each utopia minute close
Kiss them with lingering repose,
Tell someone you love them,
Leave the imprint to sink deep within.  
For their deeds could soon...

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Categories: obituary, blessing, destiny, funeral, future,


Book: Shattered Sighs