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Grief Terzanelle Poems

These Grief Terzanelle poems are examples of Terzanelle poems about Grief. These are the best examples of Terzanelle Grief poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Rambling
When time echoes the promise of a rambling soul, one who knows that the past never can be left, because it is there that solace...

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Categories: age, confusion, dream, emotions,



Premium Member It's December

Sunlight reflects over the crumbling tears,
Dwindling on heaven, in the naked breeze,
Silent Night hummed softly in spellbound ears.

Gentle feelings stir in bitter degrees.
Assuring spirits of...

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Categories: christmas, december,

Premium Member Heartbroken
She never seemed shattered; to me, she was a breathtaking mosaic of the battles she’s won. – Matt Baker



One single teardrop trembles
On the edge of...

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Categories: heartbroken,

Winter Eve
One winter eve, I stopped by wood
To cool that burning heart of mine
In nature's bosom , that one should

The branch of willow lean and bent
By...

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Categories: dedication, faith, feelings, future,

Premium Member If Only Inklings
 

I write poetry with a bleeding pen,
sharing my grief, sorrow, tears and my love;
as past inklings come again and again.

Mom left with the dignity...

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Categories: emotions,



Premium Member How Great Is a Mother's Love
By Poet "A mother's love is made in heaven." 


A special gift given from above
only one person can feel.
How great is a mother's love.



She always...

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Categories: child, flower, food, home,

Premium Member On Waves of Sorrow
While he slept his tears flowed softly there
Across his cheeks onto the shiny satin pillow,
Where once rested her head in peace so fair.

In his dream...

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Categories: death, grief, lost love,

Shortened Tranquility

No mercy to the poor was shown,
only hard sentences given
Chained souls to the grindstone

Ghetto grief is accepted living,
hope shot dead by cold concern
Survival is a...

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Categories: conflict, perspective, society, truth,

A Fisherman's Tale
A Fisherman’s Tale


Out o’gloom, her pale siege comes to menace our humble dwell
I look to celeste fix, yet no stark smile to traverse me
So I...

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Categories: dark, devotion, goodbye, grief,

Premium Member Not Knowing Who
How odd not knowing who they were
Strangers helped, without a word,
when loss had tossed us here to there. 

It seemed small miracles occurred
and for awhile,...

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Categories: friendship, grief, inspiration, love,

Premium Member Grief
He could no longer sleep in their bed
Their room left untouched unlike his heart
He remembered all the things she had said

Fifty years they had never...

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Categories: death, grief, heartbroken,

Premium Member How Many Heroes Now Have Gone Unsung
It’s said that only the good die young.
So many souls with hearts of gold we’ve lost!
How many heroes now have gone unsung?

They’re taken with no...

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Categories: death,

Premium Member Youth Poured Out
In all times there will be young who die.
There are too many people to list.
Those left behind alway wonder why.

In our great sadness we shake...

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Categories: death, grief,

Premium Member Night Has Come
Night has come, the fog is slowly wreathing
Crying soft, a form is moving forward
Now she walks through mist, 'tween shadows seething

Past the ancient walls she...

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Categories: grief, lonely, loss, war,

Premium Member Lost Within the Thoughts
Lost within the thoughts of future sorrow
where shadows hold to hands in grief and loss
wishing freedom for a new tomorrow.

The silent walls and bridges yet...

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Categories: life, loss, future, grief,


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