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Farewell Perspective Poems

These Farewell Perspective poems are examples of Perspective poems about Farewell. These are the best examples of Perspective Farewell poems written by international poets.


Undeniable Traits
Better be punished
Than to say harsh bade goodbye
Be gone or vanished....

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Categories: character, farewell, perspective, relationship,



Premium Member Impending Doom
The end is nigh.
As the sun goes down 
on my life aboard a Titanic-like ship,
infinitesimal time 
is being sucked into death's vacuum.
Amid all the frenzy...

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Categories: farewell, perspective,

Premium Member Consciousness Correction
Yesterday,
when conscious slept,
anger was my shield,
fear my faithful sword.

When hatred contaminated my heart,
tears ached for tranquillity,
polluted in guilt from selfish greed.

Life can be a disaster...

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Categories: emotions, life, peace, perspective,

Premium Member Winter's Bench Mark
A park bench sits empty
Dawn dew dappled
An unseen shiver
Envious of the shaking dog
Senses a loneliness 
Hinted at by Winter’s chill
Passersby now scurry
Heads down, breath steaming
The...

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Categories: life, perspective, winter,

Etty Kett
Who the hell is Etty Ket
To keep interfering in my life?
I keep hearing its not Etty Ket
From my very soon to be wife.
I bet she...

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Categories: culture, nonsense, perspective, satire,



Premium Member Day of the Dead
weep not when we die
don't let your life go awry
for the time was nigh
attributes were diminished
the mortal course now  finished

words were all written
no longer...

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Categories: perspective, day, death, destiny, farewell,

Woman of the Wasteland III of III
From ruined halls of a corrupt little apartment 
I flee with my children, trailing after me 
No more the hard hand of hate 
On my...

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Categories: perspective, abuse, allegory, allusion, analogy,

For the Love of Cats
…is a cat not the totem of love

your physical contact generates feelings
were the neurons release 
the feeling for good vibes
peace, harmony 

by stroking soft gentle...

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Categories: perspective, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,

Nightshade
Come Sweet Nightshade
And close my tired eyes
I hang my head in the cold downpour
My thoughts take flight

Away from this motal coil
My thoughts go running n...

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Categories: perspective, allegory, allusion, analogy, angel,

Premium Member Surfing Life
The world had caved in on me once again and I counted the pressure

looked outside and felt sad unbalanced restless and torn from myself

Wild winds...

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Categories: perspective,

Premium Member Tell Me No Goodbyes
What does "Goodbye" even mean?  
Anyone? Somebody please help me 
Understand this perplexing word 
Suffused with melancholy.  

Goodbye to what? To whom? Me?...

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Categories: perspective, confusion, encouraging, farewell, humor,

Love Trilogy- Austin's Perspective
Mournful thoughts in my sleepless nights;
I think about you forever and I think I lost my dream-lights.
Since the day I departed and getaway,
Everything disappeared; you...

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Categories: perspective, heartbreak, heartbroken, lost, lost

Hypothetically, What If I a Born Again Atheist
Hypothetically, what if I (a born again atheist)...
tentatively took page from playbook of devout believers...

Allowing, enabling, and providing
cautious optimism to abound
thus easing grief instead
reason to...

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Categories: perspective, 12th grade, bereavement, cry,

See Them Marching
See them marching up the street chanting
See them marching up the street with anger
wrapped around their belt and their faces
As heavy as led, thick skin...

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Categories: perspective, business, conflict, courage, environment,

Evil Ant
The evil ant bit my foot
stung so bad in pain,
Squeezed the bight
Head felt light
Though really can’t complain…
It spared my life
I carried on
Hence here I live...

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Categories: pain, perspective,


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