Daughter Crying Poems | Examples
These Daughter Crying poems are examples of Crying poems about Daughter. These are the best examples of Crying Daughter poems written by international poets.
These once nimble fingers,
pinned diapers on your behind.
Swatted the misbehaving toddler,
when you got out of line.
Held you the first day of school,
applauded loudly as the graduate passed.
Waved goodbye when you moved to college,
prayed your marriage and happiness would last.
I use words to paint memories,
to remind me how it began.
But now these once nimble fingers,
can barely hold my pen.
I want to tell you one last time,
before these hands of mine go.
I’d like to give you one last rhyme,
to tell you daughter, how I love you so.
Rape her not,
For She, is the daughter of beauty.
But she has been manually abused
By her four living children,
North, West, South and East Africa.
She cries in ancient and black suns.
Using her as a vamp,
In generating a so-called revenue?
She cries tears of blood.
Bleeds in the continuous present,
In an imperfect, old, and unlikely future.
She cries from dark eyes,
With unfortunate tears,
A vast and geographic cry.
She is an abundance of natural resources,
But still she cries,
Of roads, schools, and hospitals.
She cries of hot pains,
Like blood leaving her veins and arteries,
Of salty tears.
She cries in corruption and depression.
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A.M Ngumbu Jr
He Had to Start Crying
Was terrifying,
So he had to start crying;
People were dying.
The hopes and fears of all the years
Did not create any crocodile tears
Were real as can be each and everyone
What if had been your daughter or son?
James Thomas Horn
Retired Veteran. Poet and Father
My son was killed in a fishing accident
and my father was killed in an accident
on board Aircraft Carrier Intrepid. I know
what I am talking about and doubt if
some others do on TV discussions.
I cry at the pain and intolerance I see~
I cry because I Know you are me~
I cry when you mourn as I have mourned too~
I cry when I forget that I am just you~
I cry at the joyful smile of a child~
I cry at the captive released to the wild~
I cry when I can’t make it better for you~
I cry at the lies that this world has made true~
I cry at starvation and war and in pain~
I cry as I dance in the warm summer’s rain~
I cry as you hold your child so close to thee~
I cry because my child was taken from me~
I cry for your loss and your deepest fears~
I cry till I feel like I have no more tears~
I cry for your pain and for All the rest~
I cry because my life is so blessed~
Satprem~&~Edwin
Copyright © 2015
I held my Dear, whispering in her ear
“There is nothing here to fear”
Then I wiped her eye of the tear drops dry
As the thunder rumbled near
A flash of light made the bedroom bright
Throwing shadows on the wall
She held me tight all the stormy night
Trembling through it all
Her bed is small but inside I crawled
To protect her from the storm
I rested my head near the top of her bed
With the comforter keeping us warm
Now that Spring has sprung the rains have begun
And thunder claps almost every day
My poor darling daughter, her eyes start to water
It was storming when her Mom passed away
Now every time it rains she relives the pains
Of telling her Mom good-bye
I do my best to get her through each test
But sometimes I must join in the cry