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Sorrow Caregiving Poems

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


Love Not Blood
The shadow cast by twilight's breath,
A tale transpire, of life and death.
A refuge boy, adrift and torn,
From distant lands, in agony borne.

To Italy's shores, he...

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© Gisli Nair  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: boy, caregiving, family, grandfather,



In the Event
in the event
in the event that i dont wake up tomorrow 
please hold your tears and your sorrow
for i am finally free
no more pain inside...

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Categories: caregiving, death, goodbye, memorial,

Family Cares
There's anyone bears
People's sorrow and pity
Than family's cares....

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Categories: caregiving, culture, family, philosophy,

Premium Member The Lonely Shepherd
The shepherd's lot will never be an easy one.
From morning till night, his work will never be done.
Helped by a well-trained German dog, he keeps...

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Categories: appreciation, caregiving, dog,

Premium Member The Crazy
Can't find 
No peace of mind 
As the days go by
It gets harder to try
 Waiting on something I just can't find
It's getting harder to...

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Categories: adventure, anniversary, appreciation, caregiving,



Premium Member Sound Messaging
Speakers and writers on joy or great sorrow,

       help human hearts deal with lies and the truth.

  ...

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Categories: caregiving, cheer up, community,

Premium Member Sojourners
When wanders weep,
heaving, heavy hearts
eventually erupt, evading
notice, like so many naars.1

When wanderers weep,
announcing vulnerability
not caring who sees their
drops darkening the dirt,
evoked discomfort greets them.
Reassuring platitudes...

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Categories: caregiving, community, emotions, people,

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,

Anthrax, and a Lover Called Cipro
'Anthrax, and a lover called Cipro'


my true love
you came an saved me
with no arms of your own
you washed down to the soul of me
giving righteousness...

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Categories: caregiving, anger, black african american,

If I Had Ways
If I had ways of finding you
All answers, love, I soon would tell
The ways though sorrow, ways between
The pain and days of wanting less

Of turns...

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© John Blake  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: beautiful, bereavement, caregiving, devotion,

Premium Member The Giveaway Song
As her EarthDay drum calls out
to inside outside severance

Amid EarthTribe's gathered laughter
and sorrow,
speaking
and listening,
singing
and silent witnessing,

Earth's wealth
leaks nutritional health 
gifts sharing value with every messiah
in...

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Categories: appreciation, caregiving, earth day,

The Lost City
My hometown, my lost friend,
Thank you for greeting me once again,
at a time when we both are lost.
When I wander your streets,
you also wander within...

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Categories: caregiving, absence, allegory, appreciation, beautiful,

Premium Member Capture the Lesson
With your dad idling in a box stand for huge bucks.
Over time, you're fled with mates, proving plucks.
After all, swiftly, your kids start engaging in...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, appreciation, beauty, caregiving,

Premium Member While Wallowing In My Shame In Sin I'Ll Find Myself Resting In His Arms Again-
As I wallow in my sadness lonely
I rest assured I'm longing sorely
Confused and patrol garden by dismange
Governed by the pain , relinquishing my name
Sorrow fleas...

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Categories: appreciation, caregiving, feelings, happy,

Seventeen Scene
One group of activists decided to fight. 
To see family lose their sense of might. 
Three people involved in each battle. 
For the patients each...

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© Adam Segal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: caregiving, confusion, depression, grandparents,


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