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Marriage Confusion Poems

These Marriage Confusion poems are examples of Confusion poems about Marriage. These are the best examples of Confusion Marriage poems written by international poets.


Premium Member A Bored Wife
Emotions are high
Feelings confusing
She heaves a cold sigh
Nervously choosing
A partner for life
And be a bored wife...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: conflict, confusion, future, heartbroken,



Premium Member Hey Ya-dodo
hey ya! (uh-oh) no ring! (oooh)
don't wanna meet your daddy
don't wanna meet your mama
a short pass, no hail Mary, <--[long forward football pass]
you think you...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: conflict, confusion, emotions, feelings,

Maladapted, Part II
You hear people thinking that they
can break reality with thought,
that thinking it must make it so,
I think we all have seen their lot.
The kids that...

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Categories: confusion, gender, humanity, philosophy,

When a knot knots no better still
In hope of gain if man bears pain,
Clouds gain just as to drain as rain,
Crooked, but roads still look ahead,
A gold chain binds no less...

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Categories: confusion, marriage, muse, pain,

Premium Member Languish
In languish sleep, so went her fate
through loveless marriage, mired in hate.
Soft-spoken words that now chastise
his world, of stranger’s scents and spies;
gold, traded for some...

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Categories: confusion, desire, emotions, marriage,



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,

Husband Fumbles Wife Grumbles
A husband continues to fumble
And his far upset wife grumble,
For his easy requests mere mumble:
She’ll shed no tear, if their lives tumble:
The once straight walker...

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Categories: conflict, confusion, marriage, prejudice,

Taxi Driver
Taxi driver,
You don't know who you do it for
Every day, in and out
The eloping couple, 
The rushing artist,
The drunken businessmen,
Strangers who might've once been friends...

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Categories: confusion, devotion, endurance, how

Confused Generation
I read with sadness an article in one of the social media platforms. Where a Young Nigerian Celebrity stated clearly that she just want to...

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Categories: bangla, betrayal, conflict, confusion,

Ordeal By Shop
I'm just off into Marks and Sparks 
My own  dear lady had said
In sheer panic I went and nodded 
Instead of shaking my head.

She...

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Categories: anxiety, confusion, marriage,

Premium Member Marriage-Go-Round: the New Family Dynamics
Round 1
An effeminate young husband named Ben Dawes
Sought a sex change in spite of his in-laws.
He made the decision,
And got the incision,
And he now has...

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Categories: change, confusion, gender, humor,

Affect of Breakup In Relations and Children's Life- Christen Kuikoua
In life Relationship, 
Useless Battle Between Couples 
Must be avoided
Because there is no need for negative energy 
In the midst of Love
My Bible say love...

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Categories: anger, confusion, divorce, for

Premium Member Far Too Young For Woke
I’m proud to contradict you, sir...your p***s makes you male...and males who claim they’re female are too often merely fools
That feign their - swap in...

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Categories: children, confusion,

Premium Member Battle Scars

Like a knife, inflicting the tragic slash
Words spoken, violent and ferocious
Intense, brutal, vicious vulgarity
Hesitating only long enough to speak
Into the spirit, breathless disrespect
Anger so vehement...

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Categories: abuse, anger, angst, confusion,

Premium Member Unsettled Calm
Unsettled Calm

Why am I writing this, 
when they say... 
really no one cares? 
I don't believe they are right. 
The more "they" try to prove...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, community, confidence, confusion,


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