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Farewell Work Poems

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


Premium Member Another Year's Demise

My thoughts reflecting upon a year that is about to pass into history. Each month bringing its own joy, sorrow, and contemplations. I have written...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: work, christmas, farewell, poetry, remember,



Last Organ Grinder
You can always hear the jangling sound,
Of the organ grinder as he makes his way around.

He's out there in the rain or sun,
And everyone looks...

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© Mark West  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: work, age, childhood, culture, farewell,

Premium Member Rest's Sweet Company
I could not pause to rest
    so Rest enveloped me
  In the guise of Injury
    O, the red...

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Categories: farewell, stress, work,

Premium Member Tribute To Harry Horsman
Farewell seems so final,  
like death.   
How does one say~goodbye,  
not easy for family and friends.  
A writer will always...

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Categories: work, friend, poems, tribute, uplifting,

Premium Member Surprise Promotion
It might be time to call it quits
  I'm bursting out in sobbing fits
  My face is breaking out in zits
  
...

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Categories: crazy, farewell, language, work,



Premium Member As Careful As a Sunset
As careful as a sunset
With seeing eyes to tell
The day done and some
The wishes left to swell 
Like waves upon the water
The whispers near a...

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Categories: work, celebration, farewell, growth, happiness,

Dont Whine Resign
We’ve all got reasons our job has flaws. 
But their security can entrap like claws. 
So I’ll hold on to them until things sour. 
To...

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© Adam Segal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: work, celebration, courage, freedom, leaving,

Premium Member Farewell
Time has come to say farewell.
I say thanks to you as well.

It was nice for me to stay
Here and work and learn each day....

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Categories: work, farewell, life, memorial day,

Premium Member Lunch Hour Redemption
A mercury-free tin of tuna fish
  bolted down, gagging all the way
To the accompaniment of gossipy lips
  a revolting noon hour this hot...

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Categories: work, fish, food, inspirational, leaving,

Premium Member Trucker
The colossal terrific moves by itself, 
Rolls to its own beating drum, 
Through every port in this miniature town, 
Onto the road to become,

A tequila...

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Categories: work,

Early Poems I
Juvenilia: Early Poems by Michael R. Burch



Smoke
by Michael R. Burch

The hazy, smoke-filled skies of summer I remember well;
farewell was on my mind, and the thoughts...

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Categories: work, kid, poetry, poets, teen,

Premium Member When Grandma's Work Was All Done
"What must I do now?" Grandma said while rocking in her chair
or lying in her comfy bed. She had the best of care.

"What must I...

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Categories: work, grandmother, love,

Premium Member Today It's All About Collaboration
Whatever happened to competition
  Educators today stress collaboration

The students learn how to cooperate, to get along ~
  When they go to work, it's...

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Categories: farewell, school, work,

Bereavement Visit- Praying With My Mask On
Science Fiction and "Church" may have met tonight in Ft. Beaufort, South Africa.

Mr. and Mrs. Steele lived in a frail care facility. She survives but...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: work, analogy, bible, community, death

Premium Member She Might Change
She’s always lived there 
A small, small town
Where everyone knows her
They fear her anger
That chills the heart
Clutches at their own ire

She worked for me for...

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Categories: work, anger, christian, emotions, endurance,


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