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People Obituary Poems

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


Premium Member Don't Come To My Funeral
Don't come, do not come
Do not come to my funeral
Do not come to my burial
Stay home in a quiet room
To read my God-given poems
Be inspired...

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Categories: obituary, betrayal, funeral, goodbye, grave,



Here come the graveyard groupies
Look out you might see them,
scuttling down your street,
patting the neighbour’s dog, 
nodding to people they meet.

They lurk on hospital corridors,
wearing their black shiny shoes,
then...

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Categories: obituary, death, funeral, funny,

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 Another Sad and Somber Anniversary of 911
I remember the day when the terrorists shocked
Our world. I remember that sad and dreadful day.
Two planes crashed like missiles 
Into the Twin Towers in...

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Categories: obituary, america, anniversary, eulogy, memorial,

Warchild
Dear Penfold 

Through the eyes of a warchild and she was me ..the world was beautiful and I trusted and respected people who were big...

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Categories: obituary, angel, betrayal, child, conflict,



Premium Member Carny Day
Its wet and drear in London dear, the pomp in on full trope
Though hope is gone, not dead for Jesus is the only hope!
Its foolish...

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Categories: obituary, angst, appreciation, dark, education,

Dr Zafar Asthana
Dr Zafar Asthana,
Nazla zukam purana
Dr Zafar Asthana,
DiL choot ka dewana
Dr Zafar Asthana,
Na Ghar na Ashyana
Dr Zafar Asthana.
(Baad me dekhn GaY)...

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Categories: nostalgia, obituary, parody, pashto,

Part 1: As English As Sausage, Egg, Chips and Peas
A most remarkable parish spire! and, widely acknowledged as 
Just such...constantly commented upon being seen for the 
Very first time.
Pressed into the church's soft sandstone...

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Categories: obituary, appreciation, bereavement, funeral, goodbye,

Acts of War V: Mother Russian
Hay now, now sing this corrosion
Of winter wastes and Red stars white nights

And waring tribes a bully on the block 
To kick you when your...

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Categories: obituary, abuse, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Premium Member The Third Wrong War: the Deadliest One To Fight
No mustard bombs are dropped
No audible or silent shots are fired
No planes are necessarily blown or hired
No flags are deliberately flown or flapped
No soldiers crossed...

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Categories: obituary, death, environment, eulogy, health,

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,

Paul Valery Translation of the Graveyard By the Sea
This is my modern English translation of Paul Valéry's poem “Le cimetière marin” (“The graveyard by the sea”). Valéry was buried in the seaside cemetery...

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Categories: death, french, grave, obituary,

Wrecked
Fearless fearless
Not compromised
Careless awareness
Not ostracized
If I lay down to say goodbye
there's the whole world one last time 
at night as I make my bed for...

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Categories: obituary, bullying, corruption, death of

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,

Ancient Barbers
. for public domain
. offered for the innumerable small graves of indigenous children recently discovered 

Our most harsh cynics,
with their gaze ever on the shadows,
Hope...

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Categories: obituary, children, corruption, death, eulogy,


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