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Annabel's HeadstoneA Poem by persianleopardThis poem gets its inspiration from a vision I had in a cemetery a few years ago. Rows upon rows of infant gravestones presented me with a window into.. |
All That RemainsA Poem by Zee NoirBeyond the lights; in a place so far, Beyond the pale glow of the moon and stars. Hidden from the world above, Alone in the shadows I&rsquo.. |
Little scary graveA Story by Misty_ProphetWhat can possibly go wrong when you are alone, at night and on a graveyard? Finding out that you are not so alone as much as you thought... |
Shovel at HandA Poem by grayday104the process of death |
The Worst of All NightmaresA Poem by Graysin AngelEdgar Allen Poe was scared about this. |
Crow!A Poem by David Lewis PagetThe wind was swaying the treetops as I cut across from the church, The sun had darkened behind the clouds When I saw the crow on its .. |
DEMISEA Poem by PoetryofProvidenceI saw it in a visionthe day of my own deathin your arms you held meuntil released my own last breathI've been waiting for the momentwhere you'll fin.. |
StrangersA Poem by David Lewis Paget‘We never had much in common,’ saidThe man in the sailor hat,‘He was the father, I was the son,And that,’ he said, ‘was .. |
Rose On a GraveA Story by Mitzi M. G.[Inspired by a writing prompt from Pinterest.] What happens when you get caught stealing roses for your dead mother's grave? Joshua "Jake" Harrison k.. |
Athenian EpitaphsA Poem by Michael R. BurchThese are epitaphs placed on gravestones and monuments by the ancient Greeks in remembrance of their dead.The Seikilos Epitaphby Seikilos of Euterpesl.. |
Leonidas of Tarentum TranslationA Poem by Michael R. BurchBlame not the gale, or the inhospitable sea-gulf, or friends’ tardiness,mariner! Just man’s foolhardiness.by Leonidas of Tarentum, transla.. |
Anacreon translationA Poem by Michael R. BurchAnacreon(circa 582-485BC)was a Greekpoet who is remembered today especially for his drinking songs and erotic poems. He is included in the cano.. |
Parmenio translationA Poem by Michael R. BurchBe ashamed, O mountains and seas: these were men who drew valorous breath.Assume, like pale chattels, an ashen silence at death.by Parmenio, translati.. |
DoppelgangerA Poem by Michael R. BurchDoppelgangerbyMichael R. BurchHere the only anguishis the bedraggled vetch lying strangled in weeds,the customary sorrows of the wild persimmons,the w.. |