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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 Thought of the day
death beckons but we yawn ~ soul’s new dawn, soon reborn...Read the rest...
Categories: death, spiritual,
Form: Couplet



Premium Member Art Lecture
I went to the art lecture Because I knew it would Be dark, and I could sit In the back of the room In back of all the backs Of heads staring forward At the slides shuttering by, Oil strokes, cut...Read the rest...
Categories: death, family,
Form: Free verse
Elf and the Drawf
Elf and the Dwarf In the heat of battle, amidst the clash of steel and the scent of blood, they found each other. Their gazes locked, and in that moment, all else fell away. The Elf's...Read the rest...
Categories: anger, betrayal, conflict, death,
Form: Free verse
Reclamation
And so it goes from cradle to grave From baby’s wail to funeral laid We reason, ponder, dissent, and cry As time repeats and years go by Sages offer their grand excuse In what’s left wanting to feed the muse But one thing’s certain to never change Death recycles —...Read the rest...
Categories: death,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member missing you
I smell your body's scent lingering on old bed sheets even after death...Read the rest...
Categories: death,
Form: Haiku



Death
Death is scary Real yet unacceptable All going to face it....Read the rest...
Categories: death, discrimination, perspective, truth,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member I'll see you in my dreams
Chet Atkin’s life work was profound Mr. Guitar made Nashville’s sound There’s no one to fret Yet do one more set From around his burial mound...Read the rest...
Categories: death, tribute,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Death Is Beautiful
Our bodies are designed for birth and death; our brains are subconsciously in control. At birth, we instinctively take a breath, without being told; we're born to our role. Our bodies release endorphins at birth to ease our passage, dulling...Read the rest...
Categories: death, angst, anxiety, beautiful, body,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Bad News, Morose News
It’s like being hit by a meteor Where there’s no tomorrow It is like doomsday, really Where everything is ugly And absolutely nothing is pretty I just received the bad news That my sister-in-law had died Suddenly and extemporaneously Without being sick tremendously I...Read the rest...
Categories: dark, death, death of
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member how paints a poet?
(inhale) aim, undetermined ... what purpose do I serve? what is poetry’s primal essence?!? my words only cover pages that ghost the spaces of better intention ... that garland upon my brow bleeds 'neath the clawing shadows of naked branches, thorns twisted and braided with the lightness...Read the rest...
Categories: analogy, appreciation, beauty, death,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Home Again
His trip took him across many miles That might have seemed unending - But he did not notice. His flight was uneventful And should have been quite peaceful - But he did not notice. The roads traversed green countryside And might have...Read the rest...
Categories: bereavement, care, death, encouraging,
Form: Free verse
Death is just a fearful lie
Death is just a fearful lie, A nagging fear of what is isn't. A terrible tale of the great beyond, Pray to your god, or his god, or hers, Maybe a chance to die with a future. Do as you’re...Read the rest...
Categories: death,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member LIFE
Laughter and love ,sorrow and pain In times both good and bad Finding the strength to meet the day Ending with a headstone engraved Even after death there is life Faith leads us so to believe In God we trust and...Read the rest...
Categories: death, faith, hope, life,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member The Predator
Denying reality not to feel guilty, doesn't mean being free of misery; he sits alone, he grumbles, he detests the pathetic glances they flash at him; he fills his tall glass to the brim... and spit out all the...Read the rest...
Categories: addiction, anger, death, emotions,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member The Predator
Denying reality not to feel guilty, doesn't mean being free of misery; he sits alone and grumbles, he detests the pathetic glances they flash at him! He fills his tall glass to the brim... and spit out all the untold...Read the rest...
Categories: addiction, anger, death, emotions,
Form: Lyric

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?


Book: Shattered Sighs