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April Divorce Poems

These April Divorce poems are examples of Divorce poems about April. These are the best examples of Divorce April poems written by international poets.


Premium Member I Tried And I Cried
I tried, I tried
To stop loving you
I cried, I cried
For being too crazy about you.

You never loved me
You take me for granted
You thought I was...

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Categories: care, crush, divorce, fantasy,



The Hakimi's Game
THE HAKIMI'S GAME

He is a professional player,
Plays properly for his Parisian payer.
Family travels & lives the Player.
Player invites a beautiful slayer.
She laid rape allegations against...

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Categories: divorce, 1st grade, break up,

Premium Member Cherry Tree Way
Somehow it’s now late April and the things we can’t control,
The mysteries of Spring, they’re gonna rock, they’re gonna roll. 
The same goes for divorces...

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Categories: break up, divorce, tree,

One Last Chance
Yesterday,
we freed ourselves…
divorced from one
another

Trading
forlorn bonded vows
for the chance
to be alone

Yesterday,
we said those things…
to never take
them back

Replacing
what the years have done
with promise
in the wind

(The New...

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Categories: divorce, freedom,

Pelted With Pistachio Shells April 3rd 2021
Pelted with pistachio shells April 3rd, 2021

Watermelons, grapefruits, oranges...
lobbed at yours truly ruled out,
hence the missus dreamt up bright idea
to enfilade me courtesy pistachio shells.

Rather...

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Categories: divorce, 12th grade, abuse, adventure,



There For Me
Looking 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: divorce, 12th grade, character, hope,

Wedding Bell Blues
Married to a doctrine
—divorced from the truth

(Dreamsleep: April, 2020)...

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Categories: divorce, marriage, truth,

Premium Member Still Daylight
Still Daylight
In the Dark

The days are gathering…
dust, 
and so am I. 
Not intentionally, 
but metaphorically. 

I longed to have more time. 
I dreamed I could...

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Categories: divorce, april, childhood, christian, giving,

Premium Member Rain
Rain

As I set here quiet, 
I gather my thoughts. 
I pray without the pomp...
of a beginning or an end. 
As He is always with me....

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Categories: divorce, angel, april, art, atheist,

Premium Member Empty Glass
Empty Glass 
Stained

The house is empty. 
The dogs...
are barking again. 
This happens, 
and.

It is left hanging there, 
for a reason. 
The word...
Says little and less,...

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Categories: divorce, anti bullying, april, children,

Premium Member Away
Away

Friends in the distance, 
we laugh from afar. 
You are on the other side, 
of the world. 

I am humbled by the miles, 
knowing we...

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Categories: divorce, america, angel, april, atheist,

Premium Member The Forgotten Holidays
The Forgotten holidays

Written or in this case typed…
correctly; “The” as it was at the beginning correct. 
“Forgotten” as it was naming not the action but...

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Categories: divorce, celebration, chanukah, christmas, easter,

Premium Member Holidays Together
Holidays Together

We stand tall next to each other, 
in the choir before Our Lord. 
We are happy to sing, 
for Him…

We are humble 
that are...

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Categories: divorce, christmas, encouraging, holiday, hope,

Premium Member Today Is Enough
Today is Enough

The morning came early. 
In fact I was up all night. 
I watched the coming and going…
of the stars.

God’s work ever at hand,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: divorce, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Daughter of the King
Daughter of the King!

Angel here on Earth. 
You have been found out. 
Your facade has been seen through. 
Your actions, the fruits;
kindness,
compassion, 
tenderness, 
and love.

You...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: divorce, 12th grade, allegory, allusion,


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