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Farewell Sleep Poems

These Farewell Sleep poems are examples of Sleep poems about Farewell. These are the best examples of Sleep Farewell poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Don't Come To My Funeral
Don't come, do not come
Do not come to my funeral
Do not come to my burial
Stay home in a quiet room
To read my God-given poems
Be inspired...

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Categories: sleep, betrayal, funeral, goodbye, grave,



Premium Member Heirs of Eternal Silence
I wrote this poem about the young men and boys of various countries who fought in the first world war . Forever Remembered.



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Categories: sleep, betrayal, courage, remembrance day,

Premium Member Morose Tears For the Passing of Mommy Germaine Dupiche
It has been raining everyday
The wet autumnal wind is here
And Mommy Maine just left us today
Peacefully.  She just expired, dear
This Ebony Queen was a...

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Categories: sleep, blessing, eulogy, farewell, heartbroken,

Premium Member Soul's Repeating Hymn
I'm still here, count the seconds, now I know
Not for long though
"How long?"
Your guess is as good as mine
Time to dive deep
How I miss that
Not...

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© Lee Norton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sleep, conflict, death, deep, eulogy,

The Day Is Done
now watching
that last moment
sun,
not dying
but merely
going to sleep,
slipping
over hills
and under cover
of nightfall,
i too
am now dressed
the part
and soon bid
a fond farewell
to the day....

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Categories: sleep, night,



Premium Member Just August
August sings summer's sad farewell tune.
Blossoms smile happily ere they fade.
Birds nap; distant rainclouds gather soon.
Leaves still, then quietly sleep in shade.
August hush in fevered...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sleep, august, bird, farewell, flower,

Premium Member A Silent Night, a Holy Night
The sun has set and the shadows fled
The feathered flocks flown to their nest
Weary men after the day’s toil and care
Are back home for sleep...

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Categories: Lullaby, night, sleep,

Haiku Variations
Haiku Variations
by Michael R. Burch

This is a poem composed of haiku-like stanzas:


Variations on the Seasons I
by Michael R. Burch

Lift up your head
dandelion,
hear spring roar!

How will...

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Categories: sleep, autumn, farewell, seasons, snow,

Belladonna Dream
Quietly among the shade there lay another of the young gone astray
Tempted by the caress and whisper of the deadly mistress Belladonna

Tricks and traps splayed...

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Categories: sleep, animal, dream, earth, farewell,

Put Me To Sleep
It's midnight,
I see the Blue-Black sky,
Like my bruised soul,
And shattered life,
Hold me in your arms,
Put me to sleep,
Endless nights,
Anxiety, Depression, Insomnia Creeps,
Maybe I wake up...

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Categories: sleep, anxiety, conflict, dark, depression,

Stage Fright
Stage Fright
by Michael R. Burch

To be or not to be?
In the end Hamlet
opted for naught.

NOTE: I interpret Hamlet's famous "To be or not to be"...

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Categories: sleep, death, farewell, goodbye, leaving,

The Best Word
Burn the buns,

date the chums,

range rants and take the gums,

summon the slums...

Stake-out for intimacies~
awaiting the chimes jumping infinities,

languish lore-

the entanglements roar!

Richer than  tryin' in...

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Categories: sleep, age, beach, best friend,

My Sleeping Babies
I never killed my demons
I only put them to bed
With closed eyes
They appeared to be dead
For to kill them, would destroy my fight
I want to...

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Categories: sleep, allusion, character, conflict, farewell,

Premium Member Farewell Dream Weaver
tossed in restless sleep
surrounded by shadowed hands
     farewell dream weaver...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: scary, sleep,

Premium Member The Last Sleep
The Last Sleep 


O’ Whispering Angel see; my journey’s now at end
You have been my mainstay, my helper, and my friend.


Thanks for being my Guide,...

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Categories: sleep, age, angel, farewell, happiness,


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