Dancing with a Dream
July 27, 2009 · Filed Under In Loving Memory Poems · Comment
Dancing with a Dream
As you fell into my arms
A perfect fit
The feeling, felt so right
We gazed into each others eyes
We knew it
As we grasped each other
And held so tight.
The pounding of our hearts
Beating to the melody
Of Sinatra crooning
“I’ll never smile again.”
The smile was there
For fifty six years
Suddenly the music stopped,
You left
Called home.
Now
I’m all alone.
Awaiting my [...]
Goodbye Michael
July 26, 2009 · Filed Under Death Poems, In Loving Memory Poems, Memory Poems, Poems of Bereavement · Comment
Goodbye Michael
A star has been plucked from the sky.
The sky is now dimmer.
It happened on June 25th.
A day, we will always remember.
Never again to see Michael’s smile light up the skies.
Never again to see him moonwalk across the stage as his fans cries.
Never again to hear him sing Billie Jean.
To the roaring sound of his [...]
For Farrah (Fawcett)
July 26, 2009 · Filed Under Death Poems, In Loving Memory Poems, Memory Poems, Poems of Bereavement · Comment
For Farrah (Fawcett)
A great beauty has passed from this life.
Of good times and sometimes toil and strife.
Some will say that she went to a better place.
Look at the blue sky or a white cloud, you will still see her face.
Movements like those of a gazelle in flight.
Hair that shone like gold on a moonlit night.
Eyes [...]
Empty Room
Empty Room To my love while where’re apart I wake up nightly in the dark I reach to find you… but you’re not there Your beautiful smell has left the air Now my room is dark and lonely I start to cry for my one and only I close my eyes to see your face Then back to sleep with no embrace My dreams [...]The End
-Written by Alicia B Me you, This room, Deep pain, No tears. Eyes dry, Heart crying, No words, Everything said. Me you, No more, Loves gone, Not here. Both wronged, Both shamed, Never again, The end! Originally posted at Free Poems.The Burial of Carol Joy Beglau
by: Walter Wykes (1969- ) It seems fitting that the men you knew in life perform this task These are no strangers struggling with the rocky earth no hired men with power tools It is your sons and grandsons your daughters’ husbands who make a place for you with a shovel and their hands originally posted at Black Cat PoemsFrom Me
November 27, 2008 · Filed Under Death Poems, Funeral Poems, In Loving Memory Poems, Poems of Bereavement · Comment
In Loving Memory Poems
From Me
If you see a sunset, it’s me, smiling
From behind it.
If I go away far, and you see a star
If you find it,
I’m inside it.
You can fold it, and hold it forever,
If you hide it.
If our words and worlds sever — if ever
I lose you;
If two thousand light-years or seven
Confuse you;
Remember me. [...]
Nostalgia by Els van den Eynde
November 26, 2008 · Filed Under Death Poems, In Loving Memory Poems, Poems of Bereavement · 2 Comments
In Loving Memory Poems
Nostalgia
as i look him in the eyes…
leading me in the pinnacle of faith dancing with reverence…
saw the cloud eating him away…
neither he fought it, nor he stayed…
saw him fleeting far from me gave that smirk and wave “goodbye” too…
he took my heart, but live within my soul…
i couldn’t reach him anymore.
walking away [...]
Daring Time by Els van den Eynde
In Loving Memory Poems Daring Time - by Els van den Eynde You granted me childhood Allowed me to err You showed me life Revealed its secrets You read my soul Unwarranted love Then you left… A right reclaimed and granted a thousandfold ******* Time now transferred into a gate onto the future And beyond that gate The future already began! - by Els van den EyndeI Thought
November 24, 2008 · Filed Under Death Poems, Funeral Poems, In Loving Memory Poems, Poems of Bereavement · Comment
In Loving Memory Poems
I Thought
I thought
That I forgot.
I thought
I left you
In my past.
Years went by
I thought
the feeling died
Inside
At last.
Then
One day
It came to me -
So suddenly.
So fast.
- Written by Anna V. Williams
Originally Published on Free Poems
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