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Mother Absence Poems

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


Lou
Kidding around, I called mother “Lou”
Short for Louella between us two.
She’d return the favor; call me “number three.”
At the time it was cute, now it’s...

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© Tom Valles  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: absence, devotion, family, hope,



My Rival In Love
O my glorious rival in love,
For I fell in the cosmic river of yours. 
I flew in the rhythm of darkness within, 
For finding my...

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Categories: absence, art, beautiful, blessing,

Premium Member Happy Mothers Day
I was often sad 
alone as a child
the stroller with no face
a forgotten object
an obligation
my father was no better
my mother is dead now
HAPPY MOTHERS DAY
finally
...

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Categories: absence, emotions, loneliness,

accountancy
Accountancy 

It was a quiet day, I was driving around 
with my camera, but not in the mood
to take pictures of my Savannah
which is today a flat...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: absence, blessing, books, celebration,

rat catcher
Rat Catcher

I feel repulsed when he is near, I ought to have compassion
for this cripple, a twisted foot. an arm that does not 
function as...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: absence, break up, crush,



Mother Nature - The Great
In the realm of existence, where time unfolds,
A tale of wonder, in verses untold.
A symphony of life, in hues of vast,
A saga of futures, present,...

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Categories: absence, anger, earth day,

April 9th, 2024 would be ninety fifth birthday poem for dearly departed papa
April 9th, 2024 would be ninety fifth birthday poem for dearly departed papa

The following words crafted soon after the soul of me daddy set adrift...

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Categories: absence, age, anniversary, april,

Abandoned Or Abandoned?
Stories, stories that was told on to me,
"A woman so pretty, with her flawless eyes.
Soft lips, clear skin and her hair dancing tonight."
My reflection, grudgingly...

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Categories: absence, abuse, addiction, anger,

Villanelle: Remembering Not to Call
Villanelle: Remembering Not to Call
by Michael R. Burch

(a villanelle permitting mourning, for my mother, Christine Ena Burch)

The hardest thing of all,
after telling her everything,
is remembering...

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Categories: absence, children, death, eulogy,

Premium Member Just One More Time Before We Part And Say Goodbye
Sometimes
When we have a loving relationship
Life gets in the way
The pressures of work money worries
Piles of unpaid bills
Not enough time for each other
The relationship erodes...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: absence, conflict, cry, goodbye,

Premium Member Mother, I've got something to tell you
Fighting the feeling with each new
Ripped stitch
Flesh simmering in this hell
And I'll make no apologies for what I
Tell you
When you rather sink instead of swim,
Believe...

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Categories: absence, abuse, anger, angst,

Living out of a Lie
It was my dream to go to the gym.
I promised myself, I would.
Days passed by, 
I told myself,
‘I must work, I should.’

Far from work, I...

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Categories: absence,

Premium Member Oh mother
Oh mother.
You can’t be wrong?
Your word commands the power of God.

Oh mother.
The fool you made!
The child who sat alone in self made dungeons and caves.

Oh...

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Categories: absence, abuse, betrayal, conflict,

Premium Member Chapter 152 -- DAMIAN DELILAH MALLORY HOLANNYA: pt 4 Almost Time for a Wedding
April 3,  2051

Dolly speculated about home, "the kids."
And decided Skype contact before
The dawn of day. Next day early morning.
Dolly was thinking, "this turned out...

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Categories: absence, allusion,

A mother's daughter part 1
You look just like your mother my relatives often cry and when they do the words fall upon my ears like knives. 

They say I...

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© Geo dude  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: absence, christian, family, gender,


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