Very Sad Poems Definition
Sources(Gooogle.com.pk)Why do we want to listen to sad songs when we are sad or to read poems that make us cry? There's something to be said for wallowing in our misery. The old saying "misery loves company" is very appropriate here. Sometimes having a good cry is what we really need when we're going through a rough patch.
If you're in the mood for a sad poem, then you'll find lots of resources here. There's even a video version of a sad poem as well as books and other items of interest.
These are poems about sadness in all its varied forms. There is much sadness in the world and many reasons to be sad.
Writing a poem about your feelings is a good way to bring healing to yourself. Additionally, many people find that reading poems when they are sad is a wonderful way to find comfort and give words to their unspoken sad feelings.
When someone in the family is depressed, the whole family is affected. Depression is a silent disease that sucks the energy and joy out of a person's life. If is very difficult for one has not experienced depression to understand its significance. It is important to get the individual into treatment and be sensitive and empathetic during their treatment. Depending on the type and degree of depression the individual may have to struggle with their illness their entire life. Depression must be accepted as an illness and not a lousy character trait.
A Ballade of Suicide - Sad Poetry by G.K.Chesterton
A Blue Valentine - Poignant Verse by Joyce Kilmer
A Burial - Sad Poetry by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
A Farewell to False Love - Sad Poetry by Sir Walter Raleigh
A Prayer in Time of War - Poignant Verse by Alfred Noyes
An Epitaph - Sad Poetry by Walter de la Mare
An Ode, On the Death of Mr. Henry Purcell - Sad Poetry by John Dryden
And like a dying lady - Sad Poetry by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Armies in the Fire - Poignant Verse by Robert Louis Stevenson
Art thou pale for weariness - Sad Poetry by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Bereavement - Sad Poetry by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Border Ballad - Poignant Verse by Sir Walter Scott
Darkness - Sad Poetry by Lord Byron
Death - Sad Poetry by William Butler Yeats
Death is a Fisherman - Poignant Verse by Benjamin Franklin
Dejection - Sad Poetry by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Dover Beach - Sad Poetry by Matthew Arnold
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard - Sad Poetry by Thomas Gray
Farewell to the Court - Poignant Verse by Sir Walter Raleigh
'Farewell, Love' - Sad Poetry by Thomas Wyatt
For whom the bell tolls (No man is an island) - Sad Poetry by John Donne
Forget Not Yet - Poignant Verse by Thomas Wyatt
Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies ( When forty winters ... ) - Sad Poetry by William Shakespeare
Heart, we will forget him - Poignant Verse by Emily Dickinson
Helas - Sad Poetry by Oscar Wilde
Her Voice - Sad Poetry by Oscar Wilde
How Do I Love Thee? - Poignant Verse by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
I am shut out of mine own heart - Sad Poetry by Christopher Brennan
I had been hungry all the years - Sad Poetry by Emily Dickinson
I have loved flowers that fade - Poignant Verse by Robert Bridges
I held a jewel - Sad Poetry by Emily Dickinson
I Watched Thee - Poignant Verse by Lord Byron
In Flanders Fields - Sad Poetry by Dr. John McCrae
'In Memory' - Poignant Verse by Joyce Kilmer
In the Wilderness - Sad Poetry by Robert Graves
Its a Queer Time - Sad Poetry by Robert Graves
'Life' - Poignant Verse by Sir Walter Raleigh
O Captain My Captain - Sad Poetry by Walt Whitman
O Death Rock Me Asleep - Sad Poetry by Anne Boleyn
Ode On A Grecian Urn - Sad Poetry by John Keats
Ode on Solitude - Poignant Verse by Alexander Pope
Ode to Stephen Dowling Bots - Sad Poetry by Mark Twain
Oh Never More - Sad Poetry by Percy Bysshe Shelley
'Peace' - Sad Poetry by Rupert Brooke
Rain before Dawn - Poignant Verse by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Recessional - Sad Poetry by Rudyard Kipling
Remembrance - Sad Poetry by Emily Bronte
'Safety' - Sad Poetry by Rupert Brooke
She is Far from the Land - Sad Poetry by Thomas Moore
She Walks In Beauty - Poignant Verse by Lord Byron
Tears, Idle Tears - Sad Poetry by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
The Ballad Of Reading Gaol - Poignant Verse by Oscar Wilde
The Charge of the Light Brigade - Sad Poetry by Alfred Lord Tennyson
'The Dead' - Poignant Verse by Rupert Brooke
The Dying Christian To His Soul - Sad Poetry by Alexander Pope
'The House with Nobody in it' - Sad Poetry by Joyce Kilmer
'The Indifferent' - Sad Poetry by John Donne
The Lady of Shallot a sad poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Lake of the Dismal Swamp - Poignant Verse by Thomas Moore
The Raven - Sad Poetry by Edgar Allan Poe
The Reaper And The Flowers - Sad Poetry by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Recruit a sad poem by A. E. Housman
The Road not Taken - Sad Poetry by Robert Frost
The Sick Rose - Sad Poetry by William Blake
The Soldier - Poignant Verse by Rupert Brooke
The Song of Hiawatha - Sad Poetry by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Song of the Wreck - Sad Poetry by Charles Dickens
The tell tale heart - Poignant Verse by Edgar Allan Poe
The Time I've Lost - Sad Poetry by Thomas Moore
'The Wreck of the Hesperus a sad poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Yellow Gas - Sad Poetry by Christopher Brennan
They Flee from Me - Sad Poetry by Thomas Wyatt
Time Long Past - Poignant Verse by Percy Bysshe Shelley
To The RAF - Sad Poetry by Alfred Noyes
Upon a Dying Lady - Sad Poetry by William Butler Yeats
When we two parted - Sad Poetry by Lord Byron
When you are old - Sad Poetry by William Butler Yeats
Where Shall The Lover Rest - Poignant Verse by Sir Walter Scott
Who Ever Loved, That Loved Not at First Sight? - Sad poetry by Christopher Marlowe
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