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Broken Home Poems - Poems about Broken Home

What Is Teamwork To You
This ones for you. John Cheers to the last straw! You drew it and smashed it. You broke it and slashed it. This is the end to your lies and your manipulation. This is the final goodbye to the child that tried more than they should have with you. What is teamwork to you? when you treat your wife and...

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Categories: broken home, absence, abuse, childhood, family,
Form: Free verse
Broken Home
I was afraid if I would Be a good mom. With a broken home. That had no love. That had no support. I never learned what a Family was. Never had a family to help. But I had you and Fell in love with you. Then everything just clicked. I taught myself How to be a good...

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Categories: broken home, child, mother son,
Form: Free verse



Broken Home
A broken Home is Not only when parents got divorce Nor when one parent died. It is a broken Home When both parents are alive but there's no love. When there's no unity, Each has its own desire to reign. Sometime one impose their own will to the rest of the members Parents wants their children to abide by their rules However cruel...

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Categories: broken home, home, pain, parents,
Form: I do not know?
Broken Home
She always said the most hurtful words, You are dumb, very stupid, you are a hoe cause you would actually suit it, Apparently it was her way of teaching, her way of capturing a Childs subconscious, To show how cruel the world can be, Her teachings where Savage and damage covered with love and chocolate, sweet to the eye,...

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Categories: broken home, children, conflict, dad, feelings,
Form: Free verse
Broken Home
This house has holes in the roof It rains inside Flooding the gaps between the floorboards Tattered shades cover broken windows Her doors no longer open A shattered mess Reflection of the heart it resides in...

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Categories: broken home, anxiety, depression,
Form: Free verse



A Broken Home Draft
Stolen play and poetry A swollen face, abused and beat No food to eat. No table neat No place to be. No one to meet No place of love nor friend to see A child lost in poverty. The ills of a world seen verily No smiles now held merely A while to go till freedom felt Down to the level...

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Categories: broken home, abuse, anger, angst, dark,
Form: Free verse
Broken Home
He was raised by different indigenes, After being embedded in specialized tissue, Those moments were tough, And in fact, it wasn`t easy for the mum, Did you recall that point the dad was contemplating in hard times? That was all about their child’s successfulness to arrive in a failing world, Perhaps, the couples never stationed their class on dignation and confidence, Because...

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Categories: broken home, adventure,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Broken Home
I’m a teenage guy who goes to school. Everyone thinks I’m so much fab and cool. But have they heard this story of mine? Got a broken heart that’s not well and fine. My mom dislikes me in some ways. Dad is out ‘cause he’s looking for his days… Both of them aren’t good with each other. That’s why I’m troubled and...

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Categories: broken home, family, home, sad,
Form: Rhyme
Broken Home
Remax can sale you a home but can't sale you happiness. I never visit the state of Georgia but things do get a little peaches. See this what happens when you eat finger food and take out orders. I never receive your Southern Hospitality/ I couldn’t even receive a plate of food you cook/...

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Categories: broken home, absence, break up, loss,
Form: Narrative
Broken Home
Here we go again No room left to pretend The word 'love' Is just junk It's meant to cover up The scars and the bruises Of fights day and night The mental abuses It just isn't right Surviving together In this torture room This shattered home Can provide no room To breath but to see Hearts of soot and ash When the cold took over It broke them in half Strangle me Stab...

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Categories: broken home, depressionme, me,
Form: I do not know?
Broken Home
she came from a broken home where the parents at each other would throw stones. every day they would argue, bicker and fight, all the way till the night. not realizing their Childs plight. the child to them in turn would scream but in the battle she was not seen. from her father she had sexual abuse fighting with him,...

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Categories: broken home, loss, political, teen, mother,
Form: Rhyme
Broken Home
I've chewed up spit out and booed off stage just for talking about todays society out of my mouth flew rage half crazed am I for rambling in a daze what, for trying to stop rape from happening Honestly I could careless of your upbringing the pure thought of it unending forever shall I be decending the words of a story teller begging to leave this so called shelter...

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Categories: broken home, angst
Form: Rhyme
Silhouette of a Broken Home
[5]He sits in a corner Like a stranger in wander. He knew it wasn't worth it Yet asunder became winner, Now he is a lone ranger For giving in to the Home breaker. Anger, slander, character, Causing matrimonial Disaster. [10]He carried his lunchbox In order to catch up with The school bus..., Pale, pathetic, not to Miss daddy's absence Is a paradox, For he could not understand Why things...

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Categories: broken home, satire
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Broken Home
Wanted child Hence i was born Two loving parents The perfect norm All it takes is just one day The marital ropes will start to fray Parental bliss, family born Will suddenly be not as strong Many events make this so For either parent to come or go The innocents stare In wonderment gaze What makes their parents Go through this phase The make up of...

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Categories: broken home, family, life, people, sadfamily,
Form: Rhyme
Broken Home
I hear a car door slam. As I lie awake in bed. I know now that you’re hear. A single tear is shed. I sense what will occur, When you stumble through the door. You’ll take it out on her, Then leave her shattered on the floor. She’ll pick herself back up again, Then come into my room. And tell me that she can sustain. All...

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Categories: broken home, angst, childhood, mother,
Form: Lyric

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