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Funeral People Poems

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


I Spied A Valley Low-POTD
I spied a valley low
Across the road from the cemetery
A Columbus monkey swinging by
The trees of the valley
Stood tall and forlorn
Observing the crematorium
Covered in light...

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© Marugu Mo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: animal, funeral, people,



Premium Member Some People - Unpopular In Stature -
Some people – unpopular in stature – 
   Slip away into death unnoticed 
Softer than a falling feather
   That little earns...

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Categories: people, funeral, grave, hope, in

No Funeral For Dead Debtors
Sam had cleared his debt, when Death came calling
So, his funeral no barrier stalling.
Sam's interment is as good as the held:
Twenty-one gun salute; trees shall...

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Categories: celebration, death, people, perspective,

Premium Member You Appear As a Character
You appear

In the story

As a character..

As an 

Unpredictable 

Sensing and

Free

Appearance of

Nothingness......

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Categories: people, cheer up, funeral, i

Premium Member Cleriew Auden
English playright W H Auden
also poetized with his pen
Famed for his 'Stop the clock'
his.Funeral blues gave many a shock...

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Categories: people, poetry,



One Came To Neem Funeral Linda Darnall
She wrote Bits N Bots
A terrific, prescient poem
I suffer bots, bots, ads, and data thieves
(We all might be the last)
But she came with bouquet of...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: people, africa, loss, love, pain,

Second Chance To Life
*"A SECOND CHANCE TO LIFE"* 

He stared at death eye ball to eyeballs
With subtle glance as he tried to take him away
Whispering his routine rituals...

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Categories: people, celebration, cheer up, death,

Premium Member I Have Never Liked Old People
They ask me for no advice.
I have out aged them by fifty years.
I am not insulted
Remembering my own aversion to old people


It is not their...

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Categories: people, age,

Little Window On the Floor
I was up in a cold and dreary attic in a funeral parlor.
Looking down through a little window.
On the floor in the corner among the cobwebs,
As I cleared my eyes, I saw ebony caskets.
Circled around like wagons in the viewing room.
They...

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Categories: people, adventure, anger, business, corruption,

Premium Member For Whom the Death Tolls
You are told there is no pandemic.
You are told it’s all a hoax.
You are told it’s a deep state conspiracy.
Three thousand deaths here, 
 ...

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Categories: people, allusion, america, death, funeral,

Premium Member I Found My Heart In San Francisco
I have a great appreciation for the song,
"I left my heart in San Francisco"*, and I have
a great understanding of why one would leave
his/her heart...

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Categories: people, christian, feelings, god, love,

Premium Member Use To Be
Use to Be

My best friend... 
I would bring things to you. 
You needed or wanted. 
I would talk to you for hours, 
about whatever you...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: people, faith, farewell, forgiveness, freedom,

Premium Member Loss
Loss

How can I express, 
something that can not be written down, 
unless you can grasp lightening, 
harness thunder, shush a whisper…
or ask your self if...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: people, chocolate, christian, death, forgiveness,

Premium Member Boxes of Hope
Boxes of Hope

In the attic there is tensile. 
Bright and lovely, reflective pieces
of fluff to begin the journey. 

One, two, three,
a dozen cardboard containers. 
I...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: people, appreciation, cancer, confusion, death,

Premium Member California Cold
California Cold 

Rented cars…
every month the cost?
Bread and milk.
Why? 
To go get my kids. 
I had to. 
My own car was bad, 
unreliable, and dangerous....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: people, anti bullying, conflict, divorce,


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