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Dad Dirty Poems

These Dad Dirty poems are examples of Dirty poems about Dad. These are the best examples of Dirty Dad poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Dirty Hands
Dirty Hands

My white hands are dirty
Even if I don’t realize
My burdens light like my skin
I haven’t had the same trials

The house I live in
my manicured...

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Categories: dirty, angst, conflict, courage, prejudice,



Dirty Old Man
He sits in the park and feeds all the birds,
And watches the children at play,
An old man of eighty, he sits all alone,
Remembering a time...

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Categories: dirty, old,

Dirty Socks
The Day will come when you won't shift    
When being  "cool" is but a myth
Though now you may not understand 
For...

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© Judy Konos  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dirty, family,

Dirty Secret
Hiding the truth you never told
The baby He never got to hold
You ran far away made a whole new life
perfect in your eyes

But somewhere in...

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Categories: dirty, family, pain, truth,

Shut Your Dirty Mouth
Tonight I thought I shook off a roach. Swore I felt it approach. Imagined it crawling down
my throat. My Dad came out from the den...

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© Sara Ribar  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dirty, allegory, confusion, depression, faith,



Dirty Betty the Horse of Cause
Did…I…. tell you my father had a horse?
This story is true, you know that, of cause
Well, one day, we found her, with her legs in...

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Categories: dirty, funnyfather, dad, old, dad,

Sorry For the Dirty Laundry Mom and Dad Part 3
Slide for a second
I know it was tough for you
But see it through my eyes
You had alcohol to ease the pain
I had confusion of the...

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Categories: dirty, family, forgiveness, life, sympathy,

Sorry For the Dirty Laundry Part 2
I wont repeat this cycle
I wont repeat this nightmare
I love you I really do
You are my mother
And no matter what any of your abusive boyfriends...

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Categories: dirty, family, forgiveness, life, sympathy,

Sorry For the Dirty Laundry Mom
I'm not wearing underwear
I can’t afford to clean my clothes
I shower every day
and sensitive skin from soap and psoriasis makes me itch
But I have bills...

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Categories: dirty, family, forgiveness, life, sympathy,


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