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Poems About Death | Poems on the Loss of loved Ones

Reading and writing poems about the death of a loved one are a beautiful way to deal with the emotions and trauma associated with mortality. These beautiful and inspirations poems about death help us see how others are enduring the loss of a parent, other family members, a friend, or loved one. Everyone’s experiences are different, and we cannot compare feelings, but coping with grief and death is something all must go through, and we can learn from the sadness and reactions of others expressed in poetry.
Premium Member Surreality: NEW
Here I am, Shake & Bake in the Far Out West where they now smoke down and out, their new front yards...Read the rest...
Categories: analogy, appreciation, change, death,
Form: Personification



Don't worry about the war
Don’t worry about the Ukraine, Don’t worry at all they said, None of our boys are among the killed, No one who matters is dead....Read the rest...
Categories: death, political, war,
Form: Rhyme
The day I die
THE DAY I DIE I know there's nothing great about someone dying,but I know the day I die will be the greatest night because that's the night I will finally be free from pain. The...Read the rest...
Categories: anxiety, death, depression,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Who Will
Who will wipe away these tears when helpless on my bed I lie wearied by my woeful fears knowing that I soon will die? Crying softly through the night praying for a hopeful sign asking for a brief respite from the...Read the rest...
Categories: death, god, hope,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Old Friends, new lives
We grow up bonding we become inseparable share dreams and hopes together waiting to explore life on our own then in a blank we graduate go our separate ways keep in touch every week then...Read the rest...
Categories: death, life,
Form: Free verse



Aja
From the valley of a lone Victor, Hope bloomed on mornings dew, Carrying promises of a brighter sun, In echoes of joy and persistent smile. Here he comes, draped In night’s shroud , Messenger of silent, gusty winds, Challenging the ‘criers...Read the rest...
Categories: death,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Trick Up Her Sleeve
Written by Gail DeBole on April 24, 2024 He ransacked the dumpster near the vacant campground Looking for small trinkets like a well-trained bloodhound. You know the story. His wife had to go. After her death, his assets would grow. He...Read the rest...
Categories: betrayal, death, murder,
Form: Couplet
The Bucket List Blues
When my doctor calls me in, says I’ve got complications, let’s not blow our savings, on round the world vacations, my pre-paid funeral, is all that I want planned, I’ll refuse a fancy cruise, that trip to...Read the rest...
Categories: death, family, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Ghost Stories
[Fiction Out West] A mining town, among others, had been shut down the longest. Long before the mines closed, and all the towns followed. As the story goes; one night, a 10-year-old boy walks into a...Read the rest...
Categories: child, death, horror, mother
Form: Other
Premium Member Clean Air
Clean air has now become a pipe dream. The bleak energy speaks loudly, With a lot of stale and toxic air. Like Jonah in the belly of the whale, People stay choking, choking for fresh air! Sapphire waters, smothered, With...Read the rest...
Categories: abuse, death, nature, pollution,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member These Dying Eyes
Over tepid seas of tranquility My mind is awash with the ability To sail to the edge of oblivion's breadth For this is the day and the hour of my death I fear not the impending darkness to come But...Read the rest...
Categories: death, life,
Form: Rhyme
Sweet Yesterday - Ephemera
Letter of the past, Now a treasured piece, Letter of gone years, Now a keepsake. She wrote it to show her love, She wrote it to tell me how proud she was of me, It had words from the depth of...Read the rest...
Categories: death, grandmother, lost love,
Form: Free verse
Darkness
My darkness has lifted my future looks clear, Then one certain trigger, My eyes shed a tear, Then thoughts after thoughts, It's now all out of sorts, Remembering the cancer, 3years that she fought. My darkness has lifted my future...Read the rest...
Categories: bereavement, cancer, death,
Form: Rhyme
Darkness
My darkness has lifted my future looks clear, Then one certain trigger, My eyes shed a tear, Then thoughts after thoughts, It's now all out of sorts, Remembering the cancer, 3years that she fought. My darkness has lifted my future...Read the rest...
Categories: bereavement, cancer, death,
Form: Rhyme
Necessary changes
I don't expect my life to be, the same as before that's for all to see, But I need to move on and cope with my loss, The loss of my loved one the family...Read the rest...
Categories: bereavement, cancer, death,
Form: Rhyme

Specific Types of Death Poems

Read wonderful death poetry on the following sub-topics: anniversary, brother, cat, child, dog, elegy, eulogy, father, friend, funeral, goodbye, grandfather, grandmonther, grief, in loving memory, loss, lover, memorial, missing you, mother, moving on, pet, rip, sad, sister, suicide, sympathy, and more.

Definition | What is Death in Poetry?


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