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Funeral Relationship Poems

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


Premium Member I Wish I Had


Line of inquiry of Unseeking Seeker:

The ego within forced me to resist
But now I wish I had effused a love mist
With aplomb and flair, just...

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Categories: relationship,



Premium Member Breaking Hearts
Grief tears down the walls,
Built by scarred hearts,
Convincing walls, sturdy like the oak –
But not nearly as resilient when anguish trembles
In hearts who have never...

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Categories: relationship, blessing, christian, death, grief,

Premium Member A Moving Limerick
She never liked it here this her confession
I knew all along I had a connection
her husband passed away
and the very next day
A rental truck in...

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Categories: death, funeral, relationship,

Premium Member Agreeing To Disagree
He taunted me with hope
When there was no hope for us.
We were past, the past
Gone from today and tomorrow,
Boldy planted in the memories who haunted
Me...

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Categories: death, divorce, marriage, relationship,

Taking Back
Memories from 2020: 

TAKING BACK
Artist: Michelle Morris
Artist's Description
When we're let down by love and feel betrayed, we need to stand up and take back our...

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Categories: relationship, break up, emotions, light,



The Wedding
The bride walked down the aisle
at slow pace
With all the dignity and grace
like at funeral
I wanted her to turn
and run away.
She was all the girls...

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Categories: emotions, freedom, relationship, society,

Long Into the Night
A meeting of two moms can be a wonderful thing a meeting of two minds is a beautiful thing…

Shortly after we moved into our new...

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Categories: relationship, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Premium Member Funeral For An Alien
Friends,
Trumpians,
EcoFeminists

We gather here
to no longer hear divisions
across a win/lose 
zero-sum aisle
so we can see revisions
within a win/win
nonzero-exponential
future free of buried guile.

Green flowing fullness
no longer mourned
for...

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Categories: relationship, culture, education, health, peace,

Premium Member Rest In Peace
I think all poets
know the refrain: 
“May he rest in peace...”

The blessed phrase,
Known to every card
writer; to every jingle
reciter – even Clay, the
Fighter, quite The...

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Categories: relationship, fun, funny, humor, humorous,

Winters House
WINTERS HOUSE 
Black, bare in despair 
alone to nowhere 
On a corner crossroads to everywhere
Sits a house half-forgotten 
a house full of itself and memories
Dark...

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Categories: relationship, abuse, allegory, art, bereavement,

Premium Member I'd 've Swapped a Thousand Texts For One Warm Hug
“That’s not true,” the father told his children - at the funeral - “I texted her, or sent an email, almost once a week, 
But...

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Categories: family, relationship,

Seeds Planted In My City
In my City 
When they say they will kill you 
It's prudent to do 
Believe them and keep the distance 
Because They really mean it...

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Categories: relationship, betrayal, childhood, community, death

Lindsay
I was five, you, ten years older
And you had me straddling
 The saddle of your broad shoulders
You, charging like a stallion, around 
The suburban garden,...

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Categories: relationship, brother, childhood, funeral, loss,

For Whom the Pyres Burn
The smoke is rising
On the far horizon
The Eastern skies are aglow
With the countless fires,
Of funeral pyres
In numbers we cannot know,
Strange fires indeed
That burn for the...

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Categories: death, humanity, life, relationship,

Premium Member You Are Your Own Grandma
 
Found the words to say so now here it goes
I hope you don't mind I'm not very good at Prose
Younger than my mother, yet...

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Categories: relationship, absence, age, bereavement, child,


Book: Shattered Sighs