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Funeral Quatrain Poems

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


Equality Meets Us At the End
"Death comes equally to us all, it's true,
No matter who we are or what we pursue.
It doesn't heed our wealth or our fame,
Taking us all...

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Categories: abuse, allah, anxiety, betrayal,



Premium Member Sleazy Funeral Directors


Having known scoundrels, like these up close,
Happily using your monies on which to dine
Family coffers stuffed, be they duly accursed!
High cost yes,your money buys them...

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Categories: funeral,

The Pun Fun In Funeral With a Little Onion Breath
In prepping for a funeral 
The family gathered in the hall
They sat there all mourning
Even though it was nightfall

He had eaten lots of vegetables
Yet, he...

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Categories: dark, funny, silly,

Goodbye
Goodbye Mom, my two older brothers cried.
1930 – I was born, our mother died.
1932 - Daddy remarried, careworn
yet in time three more daughters were born.

Goodbye,...

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Categories: 11th grade, god, goodbye,

Funeral
“The US First Cavalry arrived in Manila on February 3, 1945; it proceeded to Santo Tomas University north of the Pasig River, where 3,785 Allied...

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Categories: 11th grade, death, funeral,



Premium Member The Fairy Flute
A faint and fading filigree
adorned the fairy flute.
Forbidden at the funeral,
forever to transmute.

No fugue to usher in the Fates,
flying from frozen lands;
No notes their memories...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fantasy,

Premium Member Ordained
We started on a common path,
But not one of our choice.
In time we went our separate ways,
To hear or find our voice,

And so traversed the...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: family, funeral, memory,

Premium Member Always a Smile
Fragrance of flowers on an icy wind
December funeral of close old friend
With watery eyes a slight smile begin
Fragrance of flowers on an icy wind...

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Categories: death, friend, funeral,

Premium Member Cousin Johnnie-F
We were children of the 50s and early 60s, first of the boomers.
Our parents knew of wars and more wars, much lack, and hard work.
They...

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Categories: childhood, cousin, family, love,

To the One Who Touched My Heart
You were only twelve when I first met you through your mom 
a special star in the sky that shone always brighter then the sun
You...

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Categories: appreciation, journey, life,

Premium Member After the Death of a Friend
Last night, Libby, 
I dreamed you brought my little dog Okuni 
to visit me for a little while. 
Thank you. I'm hoping dreams are real....

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Categories: animal, death of a

Premium Member Upon My Two Knees
Gosh-o-Roonies, said the Moonies,
Drag you out into the boonies
Watch you be cut up by loonies
Feed you to the starving goonies....

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Categories: death, funeral, funny, humor,

Premium Member I Can'T Attend Your Funeral
I can't attend your funeral, I'll share no eulogy;
  I won't be present, though you've been a treasured friend to me.
I'd really love to...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death of a friend,

Premium Member A Poet's Duty Is To Be True To One's Self
Who are you to question why I write!
My thoughts laid bare in each scribbled line,
penned by me through my vision... My sight!
There are parts of...

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Categories: poetry, poets,

Premium Member Skeletons of Lace
Skeletons of Lace

Autumn’s leaves decorate lanes with discarded artistry –
 A bright collage in maple, oak and poplar hues;
Too soon the colors fade like early...

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Categories: autumn, death, life,


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