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Death poetry is a type of poetry that deals with themes of death, loss, and bereavement. It can be written to express feelings of grief and sadness after the loss of a loved one, or it can be written to reflect on the broader concept of death and its place in the human experience. Some common themes in death poetry include the finality of death, the impact of loss on the living, and the search for meaning or understanding in the face of death. Death poetry can take many different forms, including elegies, dirges, and other types of mournful or reflective poetry. Some well-known examples of death poetry include "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas, "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" by Emily Dickinson, and "Remember" by Christina Rossetti