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April Caregiving Poems

These April Caregiving poems are examples of Caregiving poems about April. These are the best examples of Caregiving April poems written by international poets.


I Still Feel Under the Weather Today April 2nd, 2023
I still feel under the weather today April 2nd, 2023

Unseen enemy invades my body 
with platoon of green berets air
rating, and enfilading immune system viz...

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Categories: caregiving, adventure, anger, anxiety, april,



Premium Member Oh Please, Not To Fade So Fast Into the Afternoon
I.

Oh please, not to fade so fast into the afternoon
The one that is scattering in a goldenly swooning loneliness
The one that is shattering at a...

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Categories: appreciation, caregiving,

Premium Member Strong Winds In This Faraway Land
The ooze ought to bestow fear on its forms.
The torrid heat of July gags your sacred calling.
It holds inside you, humbly inviting storms.
Singing in the...

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Categories: adventure, analogy, bereavement, caregiving,

April 9th, 2022 Birthday Poem For Dearly Departed Papa I
Elysian fields long since embraced dada's soul
which rocketed into aerospace
(courtesy General Electric satellite)
just a tad more'n eighteen plus months ago,
nevertheless melancholy
still plucks mine heart strings.

Mine...

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Categories: caregiving, 12th grade, angel, anniversary,

Be Not Complacent Bout Dire Global Warming
Be not complacent 'bout dire global warming...

Thus spake Zarathustra 
necessitating donning layered clothing
in tandem, especially trumpeting   
being with wise mind and economical
exercising usage...

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Categories: caregiving, 12th grade, appreciation, april,



A Time of Rebirth
"That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and 
that which is born of the Spirit is spirit."
– John 3:6 (KJV)

I.

In the thin early...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, caregiving, flower,

Premium Member Coming Home
i remember coming home
under the weight of fate’s hammer
one nail already in your coffin
the bell had rung loud and clear
announcing the last round

i brought you...

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Categories: caregiving, death, grief, home,

A Reflection of His Love
Agape Love: An unconditional kind of charity love paralleled to Godly love;  

Upon the healing balm of His gentle touch 
the sound of a...

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Categories: appreciation, caregiving,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: caregiving, 12th grade, character, hope,

Earth Day 2020 Wednesday, April 22
Earth day 2020 – Wednesday, April 22

Bajillion banshees scream bloody murder methought
upon Biblical (lionized) forebears stalking heads
birthed courtesy accursed beasts hood besought
winds howl across the...

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Categories: 12th grade, care, caregiving,

Premium Member Tough Way To Earn Wings
pandemic crisis
hospital overload
unprecedented 
panic mode
double shifts
no time for tears
no one signed up 
for a suicide mission 
taking its toll
heroes collapsing
one after the other
earning their wings



AP:...

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Categories: angel, appreciation, caregiving, fear,

Silver Lining Sought Amidst Coronavirus Covid 19 Onslaught
Silver lining sought amidst coronavirus COVID-19 onslaught

Two hundred and forty six plus months
into twenty first century celeb
and anonymous folks alike
gripped courtesy pestilence re: deb
buckle fishtailed,...

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Categories: caregiving, 12th grade, april, blessing,

A Journey of Moments
Each and every day,
   I am grateful for the time.
Aware and in the moment,
   which is temporarily mine.
And, looking at my...

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Categories: bereavement, caregiving, death, emotions,

Premium Member Children of a Lesser God
Oh, children of a lesser god-
defects can steal your life away,
as you are judged by how you look,
or if you hear or speak, or see;
if...

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Categories: caregiving, children, inspirational love,

Storm-Bearers
Being a frontline health careworker
has us all consumed with fear
A nursing home filled with the elderly could 
become a catastrophic atmosphere

If the Coronavirus enters their...

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Categories: caregiving,


Book: Shattered Sighs