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Death Rhyming Poems

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


Premium Member Existential ditty of rhyming simplicity
Dividing line defies defined
Not who but where was I
Was I in eyebrows expressing midst reflexive twitching
Was I behind closed eyes, squeezing hand on polite command
Was...

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Categories: rhyming, birth, death, memory, mystery,



Premium Member Hell
Hell

Where will you go when you die?


To hell I hope I have no doubt.
The girls down there they do put out.
The boys can party all...

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Categories: rhyming, angst, conflict, dark, death,

Premium Member She Blew Me a Kiss Goodbye
She waved me off and then blew me a kiss,
As she slowly closed her door,
I remember thinking this was rather strange
For she had never blown...

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Categories: rhyming, age, death, goodbye, kiss,

Pandemic
Pandemic

Deaths gaining power on a mission to devour,
Negative encounters. Chrysanthemum flowers.
Deaths dangerous, not slowing but growing,
The momentums mind blowing,
constantly going.


Death is mysterious, hooded, cold blooded.
Untrusted,...

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Categories: rhyming, bereavement, confusion, death,

The Rhyming Poem - Part I
The Rhymed Poem aka The Rhyming Poem and The Riming Poem
Old English Poem (i.e., Anglo-Saxon Poem) from the Exeter Book, ca. 990 AD
loose translation/interpretation by...

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Categories: rhyming, england, literature, poems, poetry,



The Rhyming Poem - Part Ii
The Rhymed Poem aka The Rhyming Poem and The Riming Poem - Part II
anonymous Old English Poem from the Exeter Book, circa 990 AD
loose translation/interpretation...

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Categories: rhyming, england, literature, poems, poetry,

Translations of the Oldest Rhyming Poems In the English Language
Translations of the Oldest English Rhyming Poems

The Rhymed Poem aka The Rhyming Poem aka The Riming Poem
Old English/Anglo-Saxon poem from the Exeter Book, circa 990...

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Categories: rhyming, england, poems, poetry, poets,

Death To Rhyme
Where are all the rhyming poems

A sentence of imprisonment inside a world 
of unmarked tombs 

inside the womb 
that echoes out 
I think that I...

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© Debra Lynn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rhyming, history, introspection, poems, poetry,

Winter Awakens My Care
Winter Awakens My Care
anonymous Middle English poem, circa 1300
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Winter awakens all my care
as leafless trees grow bare.
For now my sighs...

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Categories: rhyming, angst, england, joy, sorrow,

Premium Member Rhyme For Rhyme, Sail Lights of Deepest Sublime, a Set of Double Rhyming Sonnets
Double Rhyming Sonnets, Each A Perfect One Hundred Words

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Rhyme For Rhyme, Sail Lights Of Deepest Sublime,
A set of double rhyming sonnets

Rhyme for rhyme, poetry's seeking...

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Categories: rhyming, art, creation, emotions, fate,

Premium Member Rhyming Doubles On My Muse's Stern Command
Rhyming Doubles On My Muse's Stern Command

He who Lives, to green woods explore
and bathe in glowing moonlit streams
shall find his Love, begging for more
than pale...

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Categories: rhyming, appreciation, art, blessing, creation,

Continuous Rhyming
Continous rhyming


Misplaced the pennies I saved up to buy me a dream.
Lost all the marbles I tried to keep inside of me,
But nothing tastes like...

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© Aa Harvey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rhyming, hope, love, love hurts,

Premium Member A Rhyming Tale of the Barbaric, Murderous, Trail of Tears
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A Rhyming Tale Of The Barbaric, Murderous, Trail Of Tears

Sun had failed to rise on this once deep and true red-bloodied land
Horrors of death, shock...

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Categories: rhyming, betrayal, death, discrimination, grief,

A Turkey In Sheep's Clothing
"Fattening up time" the wall calendar read
which meant only one thing to old farmer Ted

Christmas was coming and there's money to be made
you see the bigger...

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© Wayne Mac  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rhyming, animal, bird, christmas, farm,

Premium Member An Equal Share of Victory and Defeat-Rhyming Chant
An equal share of victory and defeat...
greeting happiness, summoning sadness!
An equal share of victory and defeat...
rejoicing in light, trembling in darkness!


How we live and age...

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Categories: rhyming, age, birth, change, death,


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