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Hey everyone..satuday night, my cousin passed away (unfortunately)!
and i think i am going to recite a poem at the funeral (butterlfies)
but i was wonderng is there anyone who knows a really good poem concerning death that gets you thinking.i found a decent one,but i'm looking for one that's better!
Maybe you could try and write your own - have it come straight from the heart.
I'm sorry about your cousin, and I hope he/she is in a much better place now. We are all here if you need to talk. I've been through a lot of deaths and I know how you feel.
I am so incredibly sorry for your loss. I just had to read the title and it made me just tear up a little because it made me think if one of my cousins died. Try storywrite.com, then go to their poetry site from there. It should have some really good ones.
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My sympathies. I'm very sorry.
I was really heartbroken when my Grandparents passed away. They were wonderful people and I hadn't written a poem or anything of a sort. It was too rough for me at the time.
I think writing a poem would be nice. Hang on, just let my mind brew up something.
Knowing I'll never see you again,
knowing that this is the end,
I hope you know you were a cherished friend,
these words for you is all I can send.
I know I will greatly miss you,
I know our hearts were true,
for your death I'm terribly blue.