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Sad Abortion Poems

These Sad Abortion poems are examples of Abortion poems about Sad. These are the best examples of Abortion Sad poems written by international poets.


the sad vicar
the sad vicar

The vicar walks in front of the funeral procession
appears a bit wobbly, perhaps due to elderliness
eyes are watery, and the smell of lotion...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abortion, absence, adventure, age,



melancilie
Melancolie 

The August heat is hotter than other summer months
more lethal going in for the kill, 
The olive trees gasp, bark crackles and leaves hang 
lifeless, but...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abortion, age, analogy, anniversary,

Louretta
Come back home,
Another night,
Louretta, 
An unborn child

The sins of a wife 
to an unholy tribe:
You've wings that fly 
In dreams and paradise

Come back home,
Louretta!

*

A play...

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Categories: abortion, child, dream, grandmother,

Genes Futility
Gene futility

 How can we look at a child and kill it, by using “it”
we have distanced ourselves from the child they are no longer
unique,...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abortion, anger, child,

Premium Member Destroyers
Destroyers

You, 
the younger generation... 
that wants, 
and does not care. 
That needs, 
and demands... more, 
from every human
born before their time. 

They take from stores,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abortion, absence, abuse, addiction,



Life Vs Wade
We can't have a child.
It's not a matter of want,
of belief,
of opinion.
We cannot.

Every doctor says, my wife will die.
The child might live, or might not,
but...

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Categories: abortion, children, life, love,

Premium Member Soma Sonnet: Abortion Trilogy
*Image of The Politics of Abortion by NYT.
AUDIO: from the film O Brother, Where Art Thou? "Go To Sleep Little Baby"

Soma Sonnet: Abortion Trilogy

It is...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abortion, death, discrimination,

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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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abortion, abuse, death of

Premium Member Two Scenarios
Dora Darling drives from Texas to L.A.
In her brand-new shocking pink corvette
Eighteen and in trouble, with a will and a way
In relief, the procedure is...

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Categories: abortion, irony,

Premium Member The Price
The Price

The price of peanuts 
has gone through the roof. 
The elephants are not happy. 
They will need to curb
their needs, 
their appetite... 
their normal...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abortion, abuse, addiction, america,

Who Will Take Care of Us
now

if we don't love now
fall on our knees, now
if we don't cry out loud, now, if we don't tear apart our clothes  right now,
if...

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Categories: abortion, absence, analogy, anger,

Premium Member The Womb Tomb


     Womb Tomb

The baby loved the heart music of her mother to be!
She heard the water running
all over Mommy’s body and
breast,...

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Categories: abortion, baby, emotions, feelings,

Premium Member Women Not Wombs
It's not just young couples making a choice
I am for life please have your baby, okay
It's a farce about the tissue inside, mother has no...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abortion, how i feel, rights,

Barbelo, Hear My Bellow
Oh, Triple Androgynous Name remembered by no name 
I am now a shooting star falling to Earth in shame 

Mother-Father of every single mother and...

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Categories: abortion, absence, bereavement, depression,

Premium Member Not In Existence
Something twisted deep inside with all the hate you cannot hide.
Hate you declare to be love because what you see is what you want to...

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Categories: abortion, absence, abuse, child,


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