Poems About: FAREWELL

In this page, poems on / about “farewell” are listed.

  • 229.
    My lovely lady

    read more »

    Ali Sabry
  • 230.
    The Rebel

    WITH none to heed or mark
    The prisoner in his cell,
    In a dungeon, lone and dark, read more »

    Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton
  • 231.
    Then Farewell My Tridonotuse-Built Wherry

    Then farewell, my tridonotuse-built wherry,
    Oars and coat and badge, farewell!
    Never more at Chelsea ferry
    Shall your Thomas take a spell. read more »

    Charles Dibdin
  • 232.
    Salve Eternum

    I.
    Farewell! O soul departed!
    Farewell! O sacred urn!
    Bereaved and broken-hearted, read more »

    Edward George Bulwer-Lytton
  • 233.
    Rueben is Dead

    Pen Brutish Rueben is dead, cold blooded, and dumb
    We shall not mourn,
    Our first born scribe now buried in their ruins, as many of his likes
    Weep not comrades, read more »

    macaulay akinbami
  • 234.
    An Elegy

    “Farewell, farewell, ” my soul to thine
    In grief has said, “farewell, my wine.”
    Damn’d death! Thou hast stolen my love.
    Thou left me down and took her `bove. read more »

    Montazar AnNayef
  • 235.
    Farewell to Guernsey

    Sarnia farewell! farewell thy rocky shore;
    Far o'er the main I ne'er may see thee more;
    Yet will I not regret thee—save thy flowers— read more »

    Edward Henry Bickersteth
  • 236.
    Farewell, My Love

    Farewell my love.
    I must leave now.
    I must not see your anxious brow
    so I leave quietly in the night. read more »

    Edwina Reizer
  • 237.
    My Adieu;

    The summer nights that emptied all sorrows.
    The winter nights filled me with pain.
    The slow breeze of autumn that humbly blew my hairs.
    Of all the days that i did spend. read more »

    Furqan Asad
  • 238.
    Why Is My Heart Surprised?

    for my dad, the quiet captain of life


    Why is my heart surprised? read more »

    Debora Short
  • 239.
    A Memorial for the lives lost in Karbala was done

    A Memorial for the lives lost in Karbala was done
    And the bodies and the heads had finally become one
    And Husain’s slain army was remembered by all
    And the children of Mohammed lamented His son read more »

    Mir Babar Ali Anees
  • 240.
    Farewell Love and All Thy Laws Forever

    Farewell love and all thy laws forever;
    Thy baited hooks shall tangle me no more.
    Senec and Plato call me from thy lore
    To perfect wealth, my wit for to endeavour. read more »

    Sir Thomas Wyatt
[Hata Bildir]