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Mother Abandon Poems

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


Hidden Greenhouse
In her eyes alone
They radiated with light
When shone to another
No longer a beautiful sight
Why did they whither?
Not appreciated among many
And how it broke her heart
But...

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Categories: abandon, 10th grade, mother, my



Abandoned Infant
Thank you for giving me life
Yet so sorry for abandoning me.
The life I battled for and won
To acquire life but of a rational one,
The first...

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Categories: abandon, children,

Premium Member Abandon
Anguish of the mind can happen to a child
Because of the departure of
A mother or a father from the home.
Now for me, it wasn’t for...

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Categories: abandon, child,

Premium Member Abandon
Abandon baby cries daily effortlessly for giving hugs,                 ...

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Categories: abandon, baby, cry, kiss, love,

Premium Member Abandon
I did not know how I should deliver my letter,               ...

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Categories: abandon, bird, goodbye, heart, hurt,



Abandoned Me
It all started when I was three
You just left me, 
to be free?
That was selfish if you ask me.
How could you just simply flee?
How could...

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Categories: abandon, family, mother, mother daughter,

The Abandon Farm
I have always wanted something wonderful out of life
But my mother said there is always a price
It has nothing to do with land, money or...

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Categories: abandon, betrayal, change, corruption, destiny,

Premium Member I Would Never Abandon Myself
As a child I would never have abandoned 
my family, my friends, or my dolls.
As a pre-teen the dolls were put away with reluctance,
because I...

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Categories: abandon, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Abandon
He left her to her own devices, alone and penniless, without an ounce of confidence. She was a broken woman, little more than a child,...

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Categories: abandon, anxiety, heartbroken, life, lost


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