Get Your Premium Membership

Death Places Poems

These Death Places poems are examples of Places poems about Death. These are the best examples of Places Death poems written by international poets.


Premium Member I Went To Unpleasant Places
I went to unpleasant places
where there was no mention, 
or even a clear defination
of the Holy of the Holies!

Those unholy places were dens
of fornicators who...

Read More
Categories: places, culture, dance, death, evil,



Premium Member I Tripped On Weeping Stones
The strangest and weirdest vision
flashed across the purple wall
painted by a scrubby rascal,
where a blood-stained altar
was used to offer humans to Satan;
the eulogy dedicated to...

Read More
Categories: places, death, dream, emotions, evil,

The Ghosts of Lime Kiln Road
Summon your demons, devils, and wraiths,
visit moments of hurt and loss.
Replay what might have been, wrestle with regrets,
Do “if only” scenes haunt your past?

I follow...

Read More
Categories: places, dance, death, grave, history,

Premium Member Meet Me There
Meet me there ...
Be it rain or shine,
Since I like both
Any weather is fine

Find me there ...
With those already met,
To mingle there ...
With ones I...

Read More
Categories: places, death, family, friend, heaven,

Premium Member You Didn't Know Me
You didn't know me
Still, you can say hi,
If you stop someday
When out walking by

I'm just a name now
First, middle and last,
Above two carved dates
Important to...

Read More
Categories: places, death, lonely, me, mystery,



Premium Member They Have Passed
 
"there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, 
nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain:
for the former world has now passed away...

Read More
Categories: beautiful, death, imagery, places,

And Murdered in Her Bed
(Oscar Wilde wrote that long poem "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" in 1897, quoted here. In it, a man met his death; for some decades...

Read More
Categories: places, anxiety, death, emotions, fate,

Neighbor
You are one to a guy living close,
Who sometimes lets you in on his woes,
The wrought by nearness of abodes;
Families walking the same roads…

Neighbor don’t...

Read More
Categories: future, hate, people, places,

Premium Member People, Places, and Things
I've seen you move with fire
Your spirit all aglow
You sang and wrote poems all winter,
New life you did reenter.

Faith had found you
You were like morning...

Read More
Categories: places, adventure, appreciation, blessing, confidence,

For Men Who a Lot Travel
For men who a lot travel
Are sights at which we marvel:
Crossed truths judge knows not nor Gavel;
The ones rolled cars unravel,
All travelers wide awake,
In crossed...

Read More
Categories: death, evil, places, violence,

From Stone Field No Crop Yield
Please, fancy not stone field:
It assures none crop yield. 
From death won't one shield,
When guns one's killers wield...

Only a big name yield:
"A Landlord" owners wield...

Read More
Categories: cat, celebration, people, places,

Nihon
I’ve never particularly enjoyed travelling. Most people have long lists of places they’d like to visit, but for me that’s never been the case. First,...

Read More
Categories: home, places, sun, travel,

Premium Member Dark Places
She felt emptiness, melancholy, and lacking self-love

                Seeking to discover...

Read More
Categories: places, 1st grade, 2nd grade,

Premium Member Potter's Field
Behind the dead and rotting trees,
You’ll see a spot revealed,
That lives through heat and bitter freeze:
The silent Potter’s Field.

Though if you listen very close,
You still...

Read More
© Jd Maxwell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, dark, death, places,

Premium Member The Land of Bedelay
Legend has it, that in the land of Bedelay,
there resides a tribe of Elder, Wood Fey.
Faerie keepers of the Elder trees,
who ride upon the whispering...

Read More
Categories: children, fantasy, places, poems,


Book: Shattered Sighs