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Death Senses Poems

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


Premium Member Storms Are Fierce
They keep on rolling as the incoming, rapid waves splash,
and with them they bring an army of hungry shellfish;
a cemetery of shells pave the long...

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Categories: longing, nostalgia, sea, senses,



A Hunger Unfed
from your first born, when you grab a dusting of talc, crushed with late night feeds, stirring in bouncing and stories on a knee,

adding a...

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Categories: senses, analogy,

The Wayward Shall in Stillness Rise Eternal
Spring, lifeless in palm
Rendered inarticulate
By winter held hard
~the~
Erroneous truth
Breath of light traces the mind
Opens eye upward
~wayward~
Icon, tomb of flesh
Buries the heart, withers love 
Weeping silence...

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Categories: allusion, desire, introspection, senses,

Premium Member Yesterpeople
stair board creek
the house long empty
. . . echoes
stale shuffling
shadows to the sound
of overlays 
drained
the house bled
its final drops of her

merged, she
with watchers
faces trapped in...

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Categories: death, scary, senses,

Synthesis of Senses
A splash of tonic to set the mood. A warm bath to dull the senses. A mere 10 minutes into my aqua therapy and it...

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Categories: senses, dream,



Premium Member Vision
I’m a treasure more valuable than gold,
Once a heart stops beating – after the breath stops
Breathing, I am the most cherished possession,
Worth more than expensive...

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Categories: senses, blessing, in memoriam, memorial,

Premium Member Every Relationship Must Change
1. Everything begins and ends,
reports Richo mindfulness
To which Ohcir co-responds,
including positive v negative
therapy v trauma
co-arising intention.

2. Relationships do not always come and go
according to unconditional...

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Categories: senses, community, culture, health, humor,

Premium Member What Are Our Senses For
What are our senses meant to be?
Certainly, more than they appear.
Not just to feel, to taste, to see,
To smell and let us voices hear.

Not physical...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: senses, change, creation, death, fate,

Premium Member Resilient Peak Experiences
Gayla Speak Experiences
promote healing events
not intended to contribute to trauma
drama narratives.

Stories we tell
and trust
and thrust
and softly smile about
when we dare to leave
our stiff 
stiffling closets.

RedYang...

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Categories: senses, culture, health, integrity, political,

Premium Member Shadow Talk
Fleeing from the shadows
Soundless shadows, like the wind
Dancing through the pines, wind silent 
As the hills, breathing out echoes
From beneath the cool, clear mornings
Shadows pleading...

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Categories: senses, courage, dance, fear, feelings,

Premium Member The Five Senses

Darkness fell like the heavy cloak of fear,
Bursting all around the cross, 
So I could see the grief erasing His life,
His grace, though, still glistened...

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Categories: senses, blessing, christian, death, heaven,

Premium Member The Recantation of Foolishness
Before I became a worrier, a rebel, a Spartacus:
I remember listening to an orator on a city bus: 
he criticized and enraged some arrogant characters;
he...

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Categories: senses, allusion, conflict, culture, devotion,

In Deaths Silent Flames
In the dark
ticking of the clock 

along the ancient walls
silence is deafening
echoes in the halls

the moon glows, cold
as its bright moonbeams 
are sliced into sliver...

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Categories: senses, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Premium Member A Few Steps From His Dug Up Grave
The undulating pine trees
try not to weep as they really should;
they hold the tiny, slowly falling raindrops,
sensing the mortality that turns him cold
without a sob,...

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Categories: senses, anxiety, death, fear, grave,

Peace Lily
PEACE LILY

         Three o’clock morning 
 a solitary hour of bliss
      ...

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Categories: senses, color, death, emotions, feelings,


Book: Shattered Sighs