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Tree Cancer Poems

These Tree Cancer poems are examples of Cancer poems about Tree. These are the best examples of Cancer Tree poems written by international poets.


Premium Member WHAT HAPPENS TO DIRTY HUMANS ASC THE ALIENIST-
WHAT HAPPENS TO DIRTY HUMANS ASC THE ALIENIST-

"What happens to the dirty humans, asj the alienist! 
Blurring waters frum their cymmetry chest parts! 
Shawlowed accumulation...

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Categories: absence, analogy, anxiety, cancer,



Banalata Sen
Banalata sen
For a thousand years, I am a traveler on this earth, a nomadic soul
From the Singhal sea to the darker shades that knew the...

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Categories: cancer,

Premium Member Cancer Prayer-1
The pain the  curse called cancer or mildew let us pray a prayer for you
Now spirits behind this curse we petition the root every...

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Categories: cancer, absence, age, appreciation, confusion,

Priory Woods March 2012
Not a wood yet, just sapling trees
with the circle of friends around,
mostly plots still unfilled but here
and there a freshly turned mound.

And it’s here she...

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Categories: cancer, death, grave, grief,

One
One way out,
One way in, 
One-way streets,
In times when life should be a two-way street.

One sided argument,
When everyone knows a coin has two sides.

One tree,
Two...

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Categories: cancer, absence, baptism, bereavement, bible,



Premium Member A Bad Man
A Bad Man

The dark cowboy wears a black hat, 
to tell all those he comes across 
that he is a bad man, 
before he says...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cancer, courage, devotion, husband,

Premium Member Kidnapping Freedom and Liberty
Liberty has been taken hostage, abducted in many parts
Of the world
Freedom is often smothered, suffocated in many hearts
In this world
Both are often used as steady...

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Categories: abuse, cancer, conflict, courage,

Organic Rhythm Box
To access the house there was a slight slope from the sidewalk, the door was in the gap under the stairs that led to the...

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Categories: brother, cancer, christmas, funeral,

Burial Games
Kicked a crab apple up the road
I hate bein' told, I hate bein' told
Why don't you get with the program, son
And strap on the vigilante's...

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Categories: angst, cancer, childhood, death,

Can I Borrow Your Pliers
Can I borrow your pliers?
As I really want to rid myself of  this ring in my nose,
How it got there nobody knows.

I am being...

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Categories: cancer, addiction, allusion, anxiety, baptism,

Premium Member Green Apples
Green Apples

Lovely…
not yet ripe, 
sweet fruit from grandma’s…
most favorite tree. 
She planted it… 
just for me. 

When I was born, 
my mama died. 
It was...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angel, cancer, courage, grandchild,

Premium Member Jimmy Doyle Wright
Jimmy Doyle Wright
Born: 7/29/1948       Died: 4/4/2016
Written: by Tom Wright

Jim was a loving, husband, father, and brother;
Who will be remembered...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: brother, cancer, death,

Premium Member That Day In '73
That Day In ‘73

That day in ‘73 was as clear and pristine as glass ice,
Torched by a brace of smitten souls falling in love.
There was...

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Categories: cancer, memory,

Sir Walter Scott Kaufmann
Yet with the recent collapse of the garden estate, Abe knew
The devil had appeared down, in, up out the chimney flue
As a result Eve had...

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Categories: cancer, abortion, anger, assonance, brother,

The Magic of Spring
A tree after the fall or in winter,
Is not what it was, but a mere splinter. 
Glory stripped naked of it’s cov’ring leaves. 
Looks like...

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Categories: cancer, death, depression, metaphor,


Book: Shattered Sighs