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Woman Abortion Poems

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


Premium Member My Aborted Baby
Crepuscular rays filtered through the trees:
Tall black cypresses around a dark shrine,
Evening grim bells toll as I feel the freeze,
Conscious the tomb covered with rambling...

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Categories: abortion, abuse,



Reading the News
Nov. 19th,2012

A POEM

By: C.M. Charron





Reading the News



Opened, or Closed? 

Blue like a corpse?

or

Pink as a rose?

Under my clothes;

It all is exposed.

My self is discarded

along with...

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Categories: abortion, angel, anger, bereavement,

Lovely People Angry People
Lovely people and angry people

This afternoon, in Lisbon, a charming march about saving the Sobreiro- tree, about 300 people gathered 
under the shade of the...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abortion, absence, abuse, caregiving,

Premium Member Works Through the Womb
The virtuous woman at best
aligns with the cry of the babe.
The tears stain her apron and breast.
She remembers the seed of Abe.

God’s compassion works through...

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Categories: abortion, baby, birth, feelings,

Premium Member Today, I 'M Blue, But I'Ll Be Fine
Today, I got the blues, because I am down and out; I have problems that. 
  make me wanna holler; however, I know problems...

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Categories: 12th grade, abortion, abuse,



Premium Member Aborted Trauma Tales
When you and your wife visited,
you shared a question asked by a pastor
of a raped
and thereby pregnant
vulnerably young and questioning parishioner.

"If your unborn child survived
his...

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Categories: abortion, death, health, humor,

Women's Rights
What happened to women's rights
And their constitutional rights
Even though children are angels
But since there is no birth control
That's a hundred percent effective and
Until one is...

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© Daisy Ward  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abortion, how i feel,

Premium Member American Mary, the Rich Girl With a Gypsy Heart
She's a Rose, among the Thorns
A walking contradiction
A breathing work of art
A truthful work of fiction
An unique, uncut stone 
A little bit contrary
The Rich Girl...

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Categories: abortion, allegory, angel, desire,

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,

Variations On a Theme
Variations On A Theme...
of hodgepodge strewn helter skelter
wonky inviting reader to mentally swelter.

Ach'n (ache Ken and burn'n) 
kickstarting existential and proverbial struggle
me species classified as...

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Categories: abortion, absence, abuse, age,

Premium Member They Know Not What They Do




Souls of the unborn, caressed by the meadows’ gentle winds.
Seeking their mothers arms, for they were
blessed, beautiful twins!


She’s vaping Fentanyl in a bar, looking for...

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Categories: abortion, loneliness, woman,

Premium Member Ye Women For Abortion
To all these women
Who hold up there signs
My body my choice
We have the right to kill our child
May God barren this womb
And dry these breast
For...

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Categories: abortion, fate,

Support To Abort
Rights we are born into are being stripped. 
Ability to plan one’s parenthood is ripped. 
By replacing mid-election a progressive. 
With this barbaric right wing...

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© Adam Segal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abortion, betrayal, birth, fear,

Secret Tunnel
Cervix is a secret Tunnel..
It took me a long time to reach it..
I have seen the depts and deeper truth..
The deeper we go in cervix...

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Categories: abortion, body, girl, romance,

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,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things