Tags funeral
We Were Strangers Until Your FuneralA Poem by Wynter Page...about my late great-grandmother |
A hat that echoes criesA Poem by Walani NdhlovuDerives from the blowing of the whistle as a way of communicating a funeral in Malawian communities. |
An Opposition of WillsA Story by SamTwo people die, one of them at the wake for the other, and thankfully none of them are Frank Wicker. |
In Loving MemoryA Story by Eliza WilliamsIn Loving Memory I remember you |
Nobody Blackmails Me!A Poem by Randy JohnsonTHIS IS A FICTIONAL POEM. |
FuneralA Poem by Let's Become Stories9/17 |
"..if only.."A Story by Skie blue.Of a childless father |
In Search of ParadiseA Story by caite17oIs nanna really dead or has she ran away to the circus? |
Measure of a ManA Poem by Thyme13Black coat faded from service betrays its old master (now quiet, cold and dead) Folded flags mean nothing to those they're given to, even .. |
FlowersA Chapter by MichelaThe smell of flowers filled the cramped room. Disgusting. I’ll never understand why people love the scent; I can hardly stand just one. I.. |
Aisle 3A Story by blueyedany72Today just needs to hurry up and be over. Everything is just going wrong. Today should have just happened. The flowers should have been right, the c.. |
Mom's EulogyA Poem by Robert RonnowIt's already hard enough to say anything accuratelywithout further obfuscating and camouflaging the soul.The faces in the funeral pews are impassive, .. |
No cows to look atA Poem by Robert RonnowNo cows to look atI hear the truck trafficEverything changes like cloudsThe page this poem is on burnsComing from the funeral with friendsTalking on t.. |
Sacrificial LambA Poem by Taylor St. OngePart three of three. My final goodbye to a friend who recently lost his life to brain cancer. |
MortalityA Story by Rhia BartonThoughts when attending a funeral. Experimental? |
FractureA Poem by Rhia BartonDeath has struck again. |
Stay Strong.A Poem by SquiresI want to write again so I wrote about something that is pretty easy. I need to make it better. |
Mourning...A Poem by MoonlightThis poem is about a girl who wants to give a message to her dead friend. |