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Loss Rabbit Poems

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


Premium Member Sylee
I had a duck named Sylee.
She was little when we met.
I loved her and she loved me.
She became my perfect pet.

She grew fast, then grew...

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Categories: rabbit, bird, friend, fun, games,



Buttercup
I planted flower seeds
on my rabbit's grave
and they never came up.
But today, by the cross,
was a buttercup
and that is all I need....

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Categories: rabbit, animal, flower, grave, grief,

Like Rabbit In a Headlight Caught
PTSD

Like rabbit in the headlight caught
I want to move, i know I ought
But quicksand stuck, I’m petrified 
My body still, arms laid by side
Stretched out on...

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Categories: rabbit, anxiety, death, death of

Premium Member Down, Down, Down the Rabbit Hole
Down the rabbit hole
I fell hard and I went deep
I need to dig out

 

 

Date Written: 12/5/2021

2.) Down, Down, Down The Rabbit Hole
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Categories: rabbit, fantasy, humor,

Rabbit Don'T Run

My shy moth eyes
were attracted to the beauty of your flame
The pleasure of knowing you
was worth the risk of me feeling the pain
From the hurt...

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Categories: rabbit, allusion, angst, dark, sad



Premium Member Rabbit Roulette
I used to be such a happy-go-lucky guy
But then I somehow fell in with the wrong crowd.
I forgot more and more of my past as...

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Categories: rabbit, writing,

The Quivering Rabbit
The quivering Rabbit lies upon the cold frozen ground
Ground of thorn thickets cockleburs and tall sun dried sage brown
The hidden openings  rocky places it...

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Categories: rabbit, death, life, loss,

White Rabbit
Quick, we'll be late!

Then again. she shan't notice.

Her eyes are heavy, always.

Induced by magic.

They call it medicine.


She would be angry though!

Only on them days, when...

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Categories: rabbit, angst, childhood, confusion, death,


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