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Pain Obituary Poems

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


Omada
It was said “ good things never last"
 Last Last we lost her untimely 

It was said “gone too soon"
Soon enough you will live again...

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Categories: obituary, death, farewell, funeral, heartbroken,



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I recognized the name immediately
but not the face blurred by age: 

the  man I went to school with 
as a boy dead at sixty-five.

The...

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Categories: obituary,

Justice Was Once a Nice Queen
Celebrate,
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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Categories: obituary,

Death of a Loved One
The pain of loss, so hard to bear,
As death of a loved one takes to the air.
Though their body dies, their soul lives on,
Leaving many...

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Categories: obituary, death, death of a

Premium Member Obituary
She walked in sunlight upon the air.
new buds became blossoms in her path.
Her kindness she scattered everywhere,
on her constant pain, she spent her wrath.

My dear...

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Categories: obituary, friend, grief, i love



When You Die, Your Mom Drops By, By Davieo, David Rothchild
When 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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Categories: obituary, death, death of a

Voices From Inside
He was a man of many voices
All making a disparate whole
And by day you never knew
Which one would take control.
Some days you wouldn't know
The persona...

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Categories: obituary, anger, conflict, friendship, mental

Premium Member Eternal Silence
Death 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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Categories: obituary, bullying, death, humanity, memorial,

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,

Premium Member You Are Dead
You were once strong
Never wrong
Now you are dead
I have so much pain
To swallow this verbena
You are indeed dead
I have so much pain
Deep in my heart,...

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Categories: obituary, death, farewell, funeral, goodbye,

Premium Member Covid-19 Got To Go
Covid-19 got to go
I am tired of this fiasco
I am sick of this virus
In life, there is enough risk
This deadly Coronavirus
Got to go. I want...

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Categories: obituary, cancer, death, death of

A Black Hotel
Black Hotel
Immortal fear, 
blind rage appears on black rock… 

How does it rise along on a lonely beach?
…an outcrop of the night!

A black hotel looms...

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Categories: obituary, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,

The Blackest Day: Revisited
as the Towers die away 
alone on a beach where thunderheads Roll 
where I stood far from
shards of glass fire, horror, disaster
they televised only elemental...

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Categories: obituary, allegory, america, angst, change,

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 Last Call
Hectic day, the device beeped incessantly:
Salient, superficial, attended all, not to skip, 
the vital  from the plethora of logs. 

Voices buzzed  interminably :...

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Categories: obituary, absence, angst, anxiety, character,


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