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Farewell Spoken Word Poems

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


Premium Member Funeral poem In A Better Place
When someone first dies and leaves us,
It’s hard to lift that sense of gloom,
When their body is no longer with us,
But their presence still fills...

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Categories: spoken word, cry, death, death of



The Premise of Faith
I stood on top of the mountain looking at the distant that I am coming from, I see the universe swelling around me and the...

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Categories: america, community, cry, fantasy,

7th day of the 7th month Lunar Calendar
2.8.2024.
Approaching Lunar calendar, month of spirit and devils.
Must be extra careful.
Why do I sense some troubles.
If one does not believe in it,
Does one be affected?
Why...

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© C33 B66  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: spoken word, blue, discrimination, evil, farewell,

The Death Notice - O Anuncio De Morte
The Death Notice
O Anuncio de Morte

I am turning into an old man. 
While my mind runs 100 miles an hour, 
I am learning my body...

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Categories: spoken word, eulogy, farewell, how i

Divorce-All Done No More Fun Son
DIVORCE POEM: ALL DONE NO MORE FUN SON 
So now is crunch time,  
There is no more entertaining any-more Sunday brunch times! 
There’s no...

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Categories: divorce, emotions, farewell, inspirational,



Dear, Love Act Ii
I am feeling guilty that our love has die,
From time to time all people lie.
I did nevertheless start to cry,
When the existence of you come...

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Categories: spoken word, confusion, farewell, goodbye, pain,

Club 27
"Money is the root of evil",
but who is to question those who pocket from young minds,
as they drown themselves in liquor, 
exhausting their strength to...

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Categories: remembrance day, spoken word,

Premium Member The Reviling
Loves control through Fear
Variant spouse-righteous blame
flat liner heart waves
thirty and four-lorn strangers
where does the time go...

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Categories: spoken word, emotions, farewell, father, love

Lullaby - In Memoriam
She heard if faintly
fading into the background;
and subconsciously,
she's familiar of its presence.
Unbeknownst to her
she's humming to the melody.

The hook plays a recollection.
With every repeat,
it brings...

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Categories: spoken word, bereavement, death, mother son,

Once Upon a Ruby
ONCE UPON a RUBY 

Ruby was our storyteller, 
she could spin an A-1 seller.
Tell us bout a buck or doe, 
escaping lions or wild-boar foe....

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© Edlynn Nau  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: spoken word, character, family, farewell, memorial,

Two Sides of Death
Death was dreaded. 
Rehearsed. 
Experienced. 
Dreaded more. 

Being told, 
Silence. 
Empty. 
Frozen. 

Death. 
The day arrived. 
Surreal. 
Nothing. 

The bond was broken, 
The memories ended,...

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Categories: spoken word, care, death, eulogy, family,

Super Heroes
SUPER HEROES

I SPEAK of Micheal Jackson King of Pop
I SPEAK of INDIDANE King of Maskandi
I SPEAK of MOHAMED ALI KING OF THE RING
I SPEAK of...

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Categories: spoken word, africa, farewell, remembrance day,

Fight of Trust
It’s a painful process.
But the pain soon fades away.
A doubtful option.
Stay away.
Stray away.
No one thinks they can over come it.
So it’s the avoidness they wish...

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Categories: spoken word, bullying, change, conflict, corruption,

Liberate Me
I SAY LIBERATE ME!
free me from a
bondage known all
too well
free me from those
chain-links felt way
too much
free me from a world
that's so out of
touch,even though it
manages...

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Categories: spoken word, angst, emotions, farewell, spoken

Forget Naught
-Forget naught-

So soon after supper, you’ve forgotten
Those ones you called your alter egos.
Said adieu and you did not stay o!
So soon you forgot those ones?						

The...

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Categories: spoken word, education, freedom, inspiration, language,


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