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Forgiveness Mother Daughter Poems

These Forgiveness Mother Daughter poems are examples of Mother Daughter poems about Forgiveness. These are the best examples of Mother Daughter Forgiveness poems written by international poets.


why did you leave?
why did you leave?
did your love just seem to cease?
i thought that we had a connection.
one like no one else did.
i was barely even one.
but...

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Categories: mother daughter, 11th grade, appreciation, betrayal,



Premium Member Forgive you anyway
It's time that I regain control
for I have given you too much
the past will take an endless toll
if I stay here inside its clutch

a child’s...

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Categories: mother daughter, abuse, betrayal, child, forgiveness,

Love
I hate packing suitcases
It reminds me of when mama left
She hastily packed her suitcase
Just before she quit the door, she looked at me
As though she...

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Categories: mother daughter, appreciation, forgiveness, happiness, health,

Premium Member Naomi a Virtuous Woman
A woman who told the truth no matter what the consequences,
A woman who kept news, when it was not her confidence to reveal
A woman who...

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Categories: mother daughter,

Premium Member White Lace
White Lace

Mother died today. 
They called me. 
I thought they did not have, my number. 
They never called before, now. 
Why bother to call now?...

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Categories: mother daughter, abortion, abuse, death of



Premium Member Other Than God No One Loves You Better Than Mother-
There’s many a kinds of love;
Many that’s sanctioned;
Better no better love, than God’s
Man’s love is sweet physical OK
Grandparents love is spoiling always
A Father’s love is...

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Categories: mother daughter, analogy, engagement, forgiveness, inspirational

Premium Member Djissenou Daughter- I Am Your Mother
DJISSENOU DAUGHTER
I AM YOUR  MOTHER

Twit the crevices tween my thighs;
You burst unto this world
I AM YOUR MOTHER
AND YOU ARE MY GIRL(S)
From the seed of...

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Categories: mother daughter, analogy, appreciation, black love,

Dear Mother
You were supposed to love me,
Unconditionally.

Called the hotline,
I'll be fine.
Wait for the "someday",
Surely the sun will shine.

I just want a new life.
Way away from yours,...

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Categories: forgiveness, mother, mother daughter,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: mother daughter, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Dark-Thirty
Dark -thirty

I don't know what time it is. 
I know work ended, 
at least the place I get paid, 
to do the things they need...

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Categories: mother daughter, age, courage, history, meaningful,

Goodbye
Goodbye
By Michelle Morris 
09/07/2020 

We never got to say goodbye;
Too many memories, 
Too many miles. 
But I never forgot you - 
The feelings remained, 
To...

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Categories: mother daughter, abuse, anxiety, betrayal, courage,

Premium Member Me Today
Me Today
as you can...

Oh, how you hate me today, 
I am just the mom. 
I do the cooking and cleaning, 
I do the laundry, 
and...

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Categories: mother daughter, angel, chocolate, granddaughter, grandmother,

Premium Member My Best
My Best 
"She is a flower..."

Pink roses, 
not the big ones, 
not the small ones, 
not the buds or full blooms. 
No. 
Not one of...

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Categories: mother daughter, celebration, friendship, miracle, mother

Premium Member The Sitter
The Sitter

They rushed me in. 
I had no time to prepare. 
Talk they said. 
Entertain. 
We will not be... long, 
it was a song.

Fear.
My first...

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Categories: mother daughter, child, childhood, chocolate, daughter,

Premium Member Home To Rest
Home to Rest
(She said, "I love my room." 
The very happy feeling of being home.)

Today, 
my daughter came home. 
She was not crying this time,...

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Categories: mother daughter, allah, angel, appreciation, daughter,


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