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Loss Prose Poems

These Loss Prose poems are examples of Prose poems about Loss. These are the best examples of Prose Loss poems written by international poets.


There Comes an Ending
Your faces i see when i close my eyes 

Voices still heard in the summer breeze, 

Gatherings curtailed by a floating disease, 

Poisoned air that...

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Categories: prose, confusion, feelings, friendship, future,



Communion II

You tell me about Love:

“Love is being calm.

“Love is soft and sweet like the skin of a newborn. Love whispers and sings, just a little...

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Categories: loss, lost love, love,

Ladies and Gentlemen it's closing time part two
Many Biblical scholars, modern day's prophets and those who are having
dreams/and or visions--seem to have one common thread.  Referring backwards
into ancient Biblical Old Testament...

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Categories: 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member New Law: Mouth Police Are Giving Out Tickets
As of today you need to watch your mouth and what you say.  
We have always been able to hurt someone's feelings by our...

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Categories: hurt, spoken word, words,

Everyone
Everyone must be very important because a mere loss of a dust particle in this universe will make it incomplete...

December 7, 2023, 7:56 PM, PST...

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Categories: wisdom,



Spirit yearning Games
Desertion is a way o' death
That language of darkness loop
 the babe of Seth
Sparked within confines o' wood
Coffins of Being misunderstood
Expression became a way of...

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Categories: prose, deep, eulogy, extended metaphor,

Premium Member Leaving Poems On Pillows
Remember when you cried
   in the morning because you
   'left a poem on your pillow'
   at night... It was...

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Categories: prose, cry, future, growth, loss,

Your Soul
Your soul is more important than all the money in the world. A grand a day for the foul works of your tongue is not...

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Categories: 10th grade,

Premium Member The Butterfly Whisperer
I saw Pop sitting just outside the veranda, slumped over in his wheelchair, his limp left arm tied to the chair’s railing.  He looked...

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Categories: prose, butterfly, father, father daughter,

The Cafeteria - B
As I sat at the table in the cafeteria I was eager to feast on the food staring at me. I was oblivious to anyone...

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Categories: prose, family, loss,

Premium Member Embedded
Even though you're not here, 
I miss your morning meows
I've ignored you parting from me
But, you haven't gone anyhow. 

I remember six years ago, ...

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Categories: animal, best friend, cat,

Premium Member Enduring Part Two of Illness Journey Poems
*** ENDURING ***

(A Part Two about my recent illness, following “Lunacy Loo Flies.”

Fear
Stepped into the holes of my weakness
To impede my pace to recovery, 
Absorbing...

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Categories: character, faith, fear, health,

My Reflection
As I look at my reflection, I see a woman that's lost her way,
a woman who no longer cares for herself. 
Her eyes have seen...

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Categories: conflict, depression, how i

Premium Member My Regret
A broken shell, a living hell, and all I'm left with now is my regret. 

Better days ahead were a pipedream after our relationship crumbled....

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Categories: prose, emotions, lost love, memory,

Premium Member Woman of Hellboy, Liz Sherman
Elizabeth Ann "Liz" Sherman is a fictional character in the Hellboy Comic book
series. She is human.  Born in Kansas City, USA,  She was...

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Categories: prose, fantasy,


Book: Shattered Sighs