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Son Obituary Poems

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


Premium Member Morose Tears For the Passing of Mommy Germaine Dupiche
It has been raining everyday
The wet autumnal wind is here
And Mommy Maine just left us today
Peacefully.  She just expired, dear
This Ebony Queen was a...

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Categories: obituary, blessing, eulogy, farewell, heartbroken,



Premium Member Goodnight Mrs Windsor
Goodnight Mrs Windsor
Thank you for your time
We gave you quite a job to do
You did that job just fine

You gave your every moment
To us all...

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Categories: farewell, obituary, thank you,

The Bandana and the Hat
THE BANDANA AND THE HAT

R.I.P Big Poppa,
Biggie Smallz Junior mafia,
One & only shot-stopper.
R.I.P Pac the Makavelli,
Amaru Shakur the legendary.
The two were a force, others secondary.
Notorious...

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Categories: obituary, 1st grade, black african

Spice: Crimson and Gold
Rule of law 
Burning under the sun
A smoking barrel of a Gun.
In the Shadow of her son,
The eclipse in full halo of fury’s gold,
Crimson n...

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Categories: obituary, addiction, age, allegory, allusion,

Ask and Remember
Ask and remember 
Every time I think of you.

Ask your friends, they say to remember your kindness, your dimple, and your smile given to everyone...

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Categories: obituary, brother, eulogy, memorial, memory,



The Poem In Green
It’s seen things the likes of which you’ve never seen
It’s been places to which you have never been
A dancing shadow to swift to ever glean
The...

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Categories: allusion, color, green, obituary,

Psychosis
Psychosis Psychosis
I can see your face in the dark 
I can see you no longer love this world
Are you going to take me to a...

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Categories: obituary, dark, death, depression, eulogy,

Alas Oh How Grave and Horrendous Misfortune
Alas oh how grave and horrendous misfortune...

Relapse written all over whole
fudge besmirched countenance
American as apple pie garden variety troll
tell tale evidence eats away
at me heart...

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Categories: obituary, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Unexpected Cruise
Unexpected Cruise

The ship is exactly 40.1 feet long. 
Don’t suppose they could go back, 
and get a larger craft?
I am seasick. 
There is some kind...

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Categories: obituary, anxiety, bullying, depression, heartbreak,

Premium Member Man Unkind
Dusty books of wisdom 
prayer wheel not spinning
retreating from one another
stars shedding their satin skin 
maelstroms of unbridled egos
the asp kisses the sleeping eagle
oil slicing...

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Categories: obituary,

Premium Member One Day of Many
It was unusual and fateful to stop the car at the traffic light

Marten was such a nostalgic renegade and abided by the law

Hooting middle fingers...

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Categories: obituary,

Whit Wet Vetted Splendour
Whit wet Vetted Splendour...

Pervaded mounded jeweled ground
gunmetal sky incessantly
pelted and did pound
asper staccato round

arhythmic, emphatic, melodic sound
to this clown,
who felt housebound
as precipitation reigned down.

steady rain...

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Categories: obituary, absence, adventure, analogy, death,

Merciful Deceased Mother Father Twill See Thee Anon
Merciful Deceased Mother - Father T'will See Thee Anon

Atheism underscores bedrock
schema Holy Toledo
encompassing mine secular humanistic credo
simultaneously tricking elusive illusion, sans
supernal radiant quintessence

blasting damn ming...

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Categories: obituary, cinderella, forgiveness, funeral, goodbye,

What If I
WHAT 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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Categories: obituary, analogy, eulogy, funeral, introspection,

The Insignificance of Man
Blunt deadly weapons of mass destruction
electrify, fracture, and
jeopardize *****Sapiens
species (and entire biosphere)
continuity rent asunder

doomsday declared (nuclear winter
gallows humor spelt
with eternal snow day)
dystopian authors outflanked
nuclear...

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Categories: obituary, 10th grade, 12th grade,


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