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Health Disability Poems

These Health Disability poems are examples of Disability poems about Health. These are the best examples of Disability Health poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Compassionate Returns
Your compassion reveals
mutual biological interests,
a powerful tool
for focusing fertile thoughts
and pent-up feelings

My passion regenerates
articulates
seeks to accurately label
read and process,
attend to your best nonviolent communications,
nonverbally hummed...

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Categories: disability, culture, health, integrity, peace,



Premium Member Dressed Up
Dressed UP

I got up early, 
before the dawn...
and dressed to impress. 
I had nowhere at all to go, 
or to be, 
I just wanted to...

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Categories: disability, angel, anti bullying, celebration,

Premium Member Unworded Rituals
Glow morning warm
hugging
sleepy scalp and face embrace
outside sacred pink
yellowing fragrant dawn

Without fear of fading dark
or death
or sin

Welcome in
naked foot massage
pressure memories of walk
on stretching strings

Hang...

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Categories: disability, health, integrity, passion, power,

Premium Member Enabled Empathy
It's weird
and sometimes wild
living with a non-LeftBrain verbal dominant
aspiring child,
now young adult

I find myself waiting for him
to nonverbally connect
and correct me
about my patriarchal domineering
economic and...

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Categories: disability, culture, health, humor, identity,

Premium Member Rewarding Inclusion
I doubt it was a philosopher,
more likely an emperor,
but possibly both,
who first explored this sad relationship
between exclusion
and punishment,
colonialism
feeding repression.

I'll bet it was a Taoist mother
afraid...

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Categories: disability, depression, happiness, health, integrity,



Premium Member Disability's Wisdom
Moderation in all metaphysical
and physical declarations
exerting autonomous 
preposterous implementations.

ImModeration in self
as also Other
love.

Moderation in all things,
except continuously flowing integrity

Reforming
and propelling
compassionate universal regard.

Passionately love wisdom
that diversely
and...

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Categories: disability, beauty, discrimination, environment, happiness,

Premium Member When Profound Feels Sacred
My youngest
of three AfricanAmerican adopted sons
has profound nonwhite
nonstraight
nonverbal cerebral palsy.

Profound
in at least not being privileged
or victimized
by internal LeftBrain dominance,
violent micro-aggressions,
zero-sum competitive thinking

Either positively True and...

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Categories: disability, health, integrity, nature, peace,

Premium Member Caring and the Job
Caring and The Job

The caretaker got out of the car. 
She went to the back, 
opened the door, 
and pulled her ward out too. 
He...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: disability, abuse, addiction, america, angel,

Premium Member Life
Life

Life is full of pain, 
and I don't know why? 

I do in fact...
know the Lord, 
I know Him... 
by name. 
He is with me....

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Categories: disability, america, angel, cancer, caregiving,

Premium Member Butterfly
Butterfly

Butterfly sweet, 
lovely wings of gossamer gold. 
Stretch your tips to the stars, 
as that is the reality of freedom. 
Glide for hours above the...

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Categories: disability, butterfly, cancer, confusion, daughter,

Premium Member These
These... 

These are the days my friend, 
that we thought would never come. 
They are beautiful beyond belief, 
and they are moving fast. 
The seconds...

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Categories: disability, angel, celebration, confidence, depression,

Premium Member Queen Bee
Queen Bee

Buzz, buzz, buzz... 
Great Queen, I hear your song. 
Making honey with your workers... all night long. 
Sweet nectar of the forest, sweet liquid...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: disability, best friend, confidence, endurance,

Premium Member Dear Father
Dear Father, mine. 

I ran away from bad. 
I took my children with me.
I found a place to run to. 
It was an empty castle...

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Categories: disability, christian, courage, father, father

Premium Member Drifter
Drifter

Coming in from nowhere, 
staying only a moment, 
and then moving on. 
Friend, or foe?
Hard to know. 
What to call you...
by name? 

Without family, 
left...

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Categories: disability, abortion, abuse, addiction, america,

Premium Member Feeling Young
Feeling Young

Quiet is the morning, 
the sun coming over the mountains...
in the distance. 
Not quickly, 
but exactly at the right time. 
The day has begun....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: disability, age, angel, happiness, heaven,


Book: Shattered Sighs