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School Obituary Poems

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


Premium Member LEGEND
As 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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Categories: appreciation, inspirational love, obituary,



Premium Member Obituary


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,

Premium Member Funny
“It’s just a rough draft,”
he said with a laugh
but the joke is half epitaph.

I know I’ll regret it
this helping him edit
his thesis, this knife,
that will...

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Categories: boyfriend, leaving, obituary, romance,

Premium Member Mary Contrary's Obituary
Between the covers of a well-worn book,
Hidden away in a private, personal library
Was the old obituary from long, long ago
Of an elderly woman named Mary...

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Categories: obituary, character, literature, nursery rhyme,

What the Obituary Doesn'T Say
What 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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Categories: bereavement, brother, death, obituary,



Claustrophobia Competes To Thai Up Thy Psyche
Alacrity bespeaks entangled, entombed,
     and entrapped Thai soccer team
diminishing strength barely allows,
     but a whispered scream,

which rescue...

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

Obituary For An Anaconda
He did not receive high school education
He did not know the US President, either;
But he was a soloist, par se.
Amen....

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Categories: obituary, poetry,

Premium Member A Sunken Heart
A couple of twisted shacks composed in Card Board City in Everywhere 

County the nameless man or woman spits out another tooth with 
 ...

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Categories: obituary,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things