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Best Adopting Poems

Below are the all-time best Adopting poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of adopting poems written by PoetrySoup members


Premium Member Musings of Love
“You try to be faithful
And sometimes you're cruel.
You are mine. Then, you leave.
Without you, I can't cope."
Rumi


in the kingdom of love,
nothing is simple,
not even musings,
so...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: adopting, love,
Form: Carpe Diem



Pink Pink Pink
Pink- Pink- Pink-

Every peak has its own attractions,
Like the mountains,
The mounts of a woman,
Have always remained, 
Her pride possessions. 01

It has the charms,
More intoxicating than...

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Categories: adopting, child, health, life, pride,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Homeless Bride-W
I shall daily visit the beauty parlor
And make myself beautiful for you.
I shall never clean the house
So that my skin is not tarred.
I shall ever...

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Categories: adopting, funny, home, house, visionary,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Soul Iq
My Soul IQ, in general, is fine,
but nowhere near as high as that of souls
who live a life as though it is divine -
humanitarians with...

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Categories: adopting, me,
Form: Sonnet
Our Troubles
Life is a continuous journey beset with troubles
So long we live in this universe,
Trouble becomes part and parcel of human experience 
Life swings like a...

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Categories: adopting, appreciation, beautiful, beauty, care,
Form: Blank verse



Premium Member Buzzards and Flamingos
When winter months become morose
And everything around is blue and froze
Gets disheartening even for the eskimos
Their morale starts to dwindle and decompose

They tread most lightly...

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Categories: adopting, fantasy, sun, travel, uplifting,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member Newest Addition

The newest addition to my family
My bro-in-law christened him Milo
Another named him Jimmy
He’s more like a Chuckie
to me—driving me loco
The greenest eyes
He’s pretty lucky
He loves...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: adopting, animal,
Form: Rhyme
Yoga In Poem a Novel Approach Step 5
Yoga in Poem A Novel Approach Step 5

Anulom Vilom or The Science of Alternate Breathing


HOW TO DO IT

Take your right thumb on your right nostril...

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Categories: adopting, health, inspirational, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Our Amazing Cleaning Lady
A sweet young thing comes to our humble abode
Once every month without fail
Sure ain't your average cleaner type person
She zooms through the place like a...

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Categories: adopting, beauty, , cute,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Favorite Recurring Nightmares Part 1
Don't you think that this title is darkly divine?
But, of course, there will have to be weirdness that’s funny,
Though my nightmares are many and have...

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Categories: adopting, anxiety, crazy, fun, funeral,
Form: Quatrain
Mother-In-Law, Sister-In-Law
My mother-in-law
Can I resist adopting
You are truly loved.

And sister-in-law
Materially you have all
Money levels high.

Everything they have
Deny them you are loser
Pray or you get ire!

Play with...

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Categories: adopting, people
Form: Senryu
Why Only Muslim Terrorists?
To UN gathering in Newyork, 2005.
(This Poem is dedicated to Dalit human rights
Caste violence: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 (Gohana):
60 Dalit houses burnt down in Gohana,...

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Categories: adopting, caregiving, devotion, education, faith,
Form: Verse
Premium Member The Ghost Dance Part Iv
IV
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Categories: adopting, conflict, dance, history, native
Form: Free verse
Premium Member December Gift
He was eight when he came to us,
a special Christmas Eve gift,
small, quiet, hollow eyed, hungry.
 
Gifts under the tree bore his name.
His eyes devoured...

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© Cona Adams  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: adopting, child, christmas, family, giving,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Why Multicultural Education Matters
The Twelfth Principle

Cooperatively adopt
and responsively adapt
for creolizing acclimation,
best climate and landscape health practices.

The U.S. today
reweaves two points of national nurturing departure,
both taught in schools
and history...

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Categories: adopting, caregiving, forgiveness, health, history,
Form: Political Verse

Book: Shattered Sighs