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Husband Caregiving Poems

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


Oneness Poem
Oneness (Real life Husband)
I believe in the power of one and that we are all bound by the thread of oneness and humanity.
I love you...

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Categories: blessing, caregiving, celebration, family,



Leaving
See them scattered everywhere in buses, trucks and horse buggies, thousands of them lined the street with only the clothes on their backs and a...

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Categories: caregiving, america, best friend, blessing,

Premium Member Sidewalks
Sidewalks

We walked along the sidewalks
that paralleled the beach,
the ocean roaring in the distance
just beyond the soft sands,
an echo of all the waves
that have ever touched...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angel, anniversary, caregiving, divorce,

Premium Member Raining
Raining

It is raining outside. 
I can hear the drops on the roof. 
They are loud, 
and getting louder all the time. 
My heart seems to...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, cancer, caregiving, confusion,

Premium Member God Is a Bank and He Loans Things- Dedicated To God Is Speaking Ministries -Janeen Brown Ministries
God is a bank;
He loans to us 
"things"
He loans us everything;
THINGS
ALL THINGS BELONG TO HIM: Precious holy things

Glorious marvelous things
Ourselves our moms or dads
Our husband...

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Categories: appreciation, beautiful, blessing, caregiving,



Love's Game Vi
Wives win by their cook
Husbands win by their chequebook...

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Categories: appreciation, best friend, caregiving,

Premium Member Deadly Consequences



“Who, my husband, “she smiled, “he has no
alcohol problem.”
This is walking on the Razor’s Edge, but try 
and tell a codependent that one!
They will laugh...

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Categories: addiction, caregiving, death,

Premium Member Safety In Hand
Safety in Hand

The raven calls my name, 
and I am afraid to answer. 
He will know all about me, 
even if I do not know...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: caregiving, abortion, abuse, addiction, bullying,

Premium Member One Night's Passing
Caregiving “One Sided” at times
Especially at bedtime
Early and late seem to mean same
Considering one’s mind frame
In this scenario W is wife
H is husband and for...

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Categories: caregiving, deep, faith, husband,

Premium Member Djissenou Daughter- I Am Your Mother
DJISSENOU DAUGHTER
I AM YOUR  MOTHER

Twit the crevices tween my thighs;
You burst unto this world
I AM YOUR MOTHER
AND YOU ARE MY GIRL(S)
From the seed of...

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Categories: caregiving, analogy, appreciation, black love,

Oblivious One
oblivious

we are oblivious to it all, the death, the lies, the cries of nature and spirits among mankind, powerful sweet repose we will regret our...

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Categories: caregiving, allusion, analogy, anger, angst,

Premium Member Odyssey
It’s a five-hour round trip, 
What with the ferry, shuttle, a
Twenty-minute walk, sometimes the bus,
Just to see him for a couple of hours. 
Sometimes he’s...

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Categories: angst, care, caregiving, husband,

Premium Member Sorrow Passes Away
Lost in the sorrow of heartache,
Quietness becomes a best friend.
Like sun heavenward at daybreak,
Death rises and burns in the end.    

Longing for...

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Categories: bereavement, caregiving, death, heartbreak,

Premium Member Paint
Paint

The wall was full of small holes, 
and imperfections. 
There were gouges,
here and there. 
the surface, only an echo...,
of its original beauty. 

The "color" white....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, appreciation, caregiving, destiny,

Premium Member Under the Cover
Under The Cover.
.
You can never ever
Tell a book by it’s cover
As I was later to discover
The Lady in the Nursing home
The old man across the...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appreciation, caregiving, conflict,


Book: Shattered Sighs