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Death Rondeau Redouble Poems

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


The Dancing Plague of 1518: Collaboration With Dilly Dally
The Dancing Plague of 1518: Collaboration with Dilly Dally

A plague cursed, until death they dance
Until forever lasts this plight
Moving hypnotic deep in trance
Onlookers revel at...

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Categories: history, loss,



Premium Member Dancing Plague of 1518 - Collaboration With Hat Bueckert
Collaboration with Hat Bueckert
HB lines 1, 3, stanza 2, 4, lines 21, 23, 25
DD lines 2, 4, stanza 3, 5, lines 22, 24

A plague cursed,...

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Categories: history,

Miss Unsinkable
Violet Jessop, threat ahead
Escaping Poseidon’s death toll’s
“Look after this, will you?” He said
She did, counting down the portholes

First the Olympic’s nurse enrolls
Last, the Britannic’s noon...

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Categories: appreciation, memory, sad, voyage,

Premium Member At End of Days
 At end of days, it is too late
To set our heart with bliss ablaze
Death looms, we feel life force abate
What’s the use now, to...

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Categories: death, life, spiritual,

Premium Member I Walk Through Shadow
I walk through shadow, my head bowed low
Thoughts of children suffering from hunger pangs,
Little tots that circumstances won’t allow to grow
In faraway, desolate lands where...

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Categories: africa, children, death, food,



Premium Member My Friend This Is the End
Many intimates might collapse, we realize,
And direct us to strive solely in this place,
There's nearly a ray of hope in the eagle's eyes,
To shed the...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bereavement, death of a

Premium Member Lay Me Gently Down
Lay me gently down on a cold wint’ry day,
While the fireplace sparkles and blue flames rise
A day when the sun shines not to brighten, nay
Snow...

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Categories: death, feelings, memorial, perspective,

Premium Member To Be Twice Born
To be twice born, baptised in the current
Dispelling forever, limitation
Truth of clear light dawns, self-luminescent 
Thus enabled by God, for co-creation

First step is, fear and...

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Categories: god, spiritual,

Premium Member Life and Death
An ominous eerie cloud, fear itself
Swept in from the west on bitter cold wind
Layered beneath it a frozen ice shelf
All are doomed--the forecaster subtly grinned.

"Flee...

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Categories: fear, horror,

Premium Member I Shall Write of It
A day in my life, I shall write of it 
The day my loving sainted mother died 
T'will not be your commonplace death obit 
But...

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Categories: death, grief, missing you,

Premium Member Think of Me
I'll be thinking of you as the cloak of night weeps lullabies to the waiting moon,
where morning star through cloudless sky sips the sweet of...

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Categories: remember, romantic,

What the Eye Sees the Heart Cannot Forget
The little shack on the other side of the hill
Now another monument to death, he knows
But something beckons, something, still
This is the path the warrior...

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Categories: death, leaving, nostalgia, solitude,

Premium Member Lover and Friend
Relationships are precious, like lover and friend 
Cherished much longer – built on trusting love and care	
Hence, losing one: melancholy – a tragic end	
Why have...

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Categories: emotions, feelings, friend, love,

Premium Member Lover and Friend
LOVER AND FRIEND


Relationships are precious, like lover and friend 
Cherished much longer – built on trusting love and care	
Hence, losing one: melancholy – a tragic...

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Categories: friend, love, relationship, sweet,

Blessed Dawn
Though I knew not whether you'd be boy or girl,
I needed to give you a name.
I wanted for it to be a meaning of special
As...

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Categories: death, faith, life, religion,


Book: Shattered Sighs