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Poems about Death (101-116)
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No parent should ever have to survive the loss of their child. But it happens…
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Death brings with it many difficult emotions, none easily understood. Maybe the worst of them, though, is regret…
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This poignant poem is about death, and dealing with the loss it brings.
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This poem is about death and love, two companions more linked than you might realize.
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When swift violence descends, it leaves only grief in its wake. And lingering questions for those who survive.
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When someone close to you dies, you always ask yourself why. And the answers you find within yourself aren't always the ones you sought.
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We all lose people we love, irreplaceable parts of our life. This poem speaks of one such loss, and admonishes us to make the best of what time we have.
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Grief is an emotion all must face in their lives. There is little that can ease it, and nothing that can erase it, but these soothingly beautiful words can at least offer their comfort.
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When the harshness of life rips from us our happiness, it's easy to cling to a time past. This insightful, moving poem is a look into one such case, yet it also offers us a glimmer of hope.
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One poet remembers. Beautifully.
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Life can be cruel, and death comes too swiftly, and it is only in the sharing of our burdens where we can find strength.
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Some promises are never realized, and some memories will never fade.
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This was written in memory of my little lost daughter.
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There are no drugs to take, no accupunture to try, no miracle cures available. Yet, pains of the heart are always the most hurtful of all.
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Love holds sweet memories, that even death cannot blur.
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This poem was created after a dream I had when my mother died.
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