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Mom Age Poems

These Mom Age poems are examples of Age poems about Mom. These are the best examples of Age Mom poems written by international poets.


Premium Member That Was Then, This is Now
Then: 
The sun rises.
My world is small.
Everything has yet to happen.
One day, I'll go to school and learn important things - 
Like my brothers -...

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Categories: age, childhood, growing up,



Flesh Wounds
The mirror reflects a lifetime etched upon my skin; a canvas of stories whispered through maturity. I stand before it, middle-aged and exposed, my nakedness...

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Categories: age, appreciation, beauty, body, growth,

MOM
Mom
Poem
Lionel Derbyshire

Where is my metal
When i am weak
Where is my coastline
From the deep...
Where is the fountainhead
Of our parenthood
Her heart is never
A padlock
She rubs my ear
And...

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Categories: age, celebration, child, hero,

THE OLD ROCKING CHAIR
MOM AND DAD STILL HOLD HANDS

AT TENDER AGE 92

WATCH THE PIT FIRE

NOTHING MORE TO DO

BUT SITTING IN THOSE  

OLD ROCKING CHAIR'S
...

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Categories: age,

fix'er up'er
.

                   Mom
     ...

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Categories: age, appreciation,



Premium Member If I Had A Chance


Into my future, If I get a sudden chance to peep
I'd choose my ninety-fourth birthday hoping am still alive
My mother left us at that ripe...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: age, desire, dream, fantasy,

we are not eternal
Kind and nice lady,
We are not eternal,
Not you, not me, not them,
Hurry to love me,

Marie Gaëlle,
We are not eternal,
Not you, not me, not them
Hurry to...

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Categories: age, emotions, love,

the way we used to be
From learning the abc’s, to count from 1 to 3 your favorite uncle singing the twelve days of Christmas, the particular line a partridge in...

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Categories: abuse, age, child, deep,

Legacy accompanied with inadequacy DESPAIR RING
Legacy accompanied with inadequacy DESPAIR RING
uninvited GUESTS linkedin as the themes of mein kampf.

Despite countless factorial permutations
& combinations, this cyber surfer
avails left and right alm
seeking...

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Categories: abuse, age, angst, anxiety,

Thanksgiving gobbledygook
Thanksgiving gobbledygook

The following anecdote baste
upon overactive imagination of mine
in sync with being married
and monogamously living socially chaste
life as a scrupulous anchorite,
whose weather beaten corporeal flesh
plus...

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Categories: 12th grade, africa, age,

Harriet Harris nee Kuritsky circa November 13th
Harriet Harris née Kuritsky circa November 13th, 
1935 - ~ May 4th, 2005
(untimely death sentence ordained ~ early February 1935)

I trot out a poem acknowledging...

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Categories: absence, age, america, anniversary,

Running Away
When I was a kid, I wanted to run away.

As if running away, would be fun.

Like running through clouds,

And the clouds are happy.

My mom scolded...

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Categories: age, angst, depression,

Premium Member Feels Like a Saturday
My childhood of the 1960's,
all those years ago,
feels like a Saturday in my
journey nostalgic.
The Cowsill's song "Flower Girl,"
their purity of song, of smiles.
A daydream streams,
of...

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Categories: age, 7th grade, 8th grade,

Dont Loose
Don't loose 

I don't hold any of any finger
Just suck the milk from my mom
They were happy when i was confused and wondered why they...

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Categories: age, emotions, peace,

Premium Member Time Waits For No One
I looked at my Mom in her 60’s and mused
I have 30 more years that’s unused
Before those wrinkles start to show
In this smooth face gazing...

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© Deb Kelly  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: age,


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