Mom Chicago Poems
These Mom Chicago poems are examples of Chicago poems about Mom. These are the best examples of Chicago Mom poems written by international poets.
Conjugal VisitWe finally arrived after going
through metal detectors passing
through so many children mothers
praying for their sons then there
was us my curiosity of...
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Categories:
america, anxiety, chicago, corruption,
There For MeLooking 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:
chicago, 12th grade, character, hope,
Ice Skating In the Midwest
Let's go ice skating, like when we were kids!
We skated indoors at the Chicago Arena.
My leather brown case with peacock satin
interior,
And gold locks that shined like...
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Categories:
chicago, childhood, memory, self,
Tender Telehone Thoughts
In our most beautiful, suburbian , breakfast nook,
Where I read so many joyfilled books,
With the golden sunlight streaming in,
Is where my days as a...
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Categories:
change, chicago, memory, perspective,
Mama's Gun and a Postage Stamp-FThe postage stamp had now fallen off the envelope but not lost. Tucked away in the box was the stamp that authorized a letter from...
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Categories:
america, chicago, history, mother,
1947, In Chicago“Oh maid!
I need a kleenex please!”
And another bottle of brandy for my dreams to drink.
My mind is sinking.
Sinking quickly into the pit of my inner...
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Categories:
chicago, age,
A Chicago Christmas SnowEvery rooftop was covered in fluff.
Icicles dripping their cold all around,
That first white Christmas was a wonderful sight.
Winter remembers that cold Chicago night.
Christmas eve came...
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Categories:
chicago, children, christmas, family, snow,