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I think its called a eulogy.

It is not a eulogy. A eulogy is a funeral SPEECH

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A poem written about someone who has passed away is typically called an elegy. Elegies often express sorrow, grief, and admiration for the deceased person.

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Q: What do you call the poem you write about someone that's dead?
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