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Mother Familiar Poems

These Mother Familiar poems are examples of Familiar poems about Mother. These are the best examples of Familiar Mother poems written by international poets.


Familiar Faces
Sinking in peace and grounded
in my thoughts.
Memories in my mind page for page.
The gift of life
and the many days taken for granted.
Wondering what is waiting
once...

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Categories: familiar, best friend, bible, family,



Familiar Faces
In this familiar room where my soul 
was ripped out of my body,
were faces whom I once deeped hands 
in the same bowl with,

In this...

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Categories: familiar, abuse, africa, art, betrayal,

Mother
In the dark dawn, I saw a lovely face                ...

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Categories: familiar, 6th grade, allusion,

Premium Member Familiar Sounds
Jane had a stutter
She took her time to speak
Her little sister Lucy lisped
Which sounded rather sweet
Her father had a loud voice
He was master of the...

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Categories: familiar, 10th grade,

Familiar Beat
Come let's dig deep into Mother's  tale.
her border is the immaculate finger of the sky,
Beside this seashore was her flower taken.
under the rippled moon...

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Categories: familiar, adventure, africa, allegory, anxiety,



Praying Mental Rosaries, Intoning Words Familiar
Hail Mary, full of grace,
               the Lord is with you.
The Lord...

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Categories: familiar,

Women- the Road Familiar
Refreshing feel of identifying with music in my life,

The mother’s voice still echoes sweet in all life’s strife’s.

She taught me to walk, run, dance and...

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Categories: familiar, beautiful, childhood, dedication, faith,

The Familiar Cadence In Autumn
Cold spells get to a slow start this year,
with this month's full moon -
known as the Beaver moon.
It makes me think though;
of my homeland where...

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Categories: familiar, imagination, introspection, life, seasons,

Familiar Stranger
In the closet she hides in fear,
stranger’s footsteps, quiet so she couldn’t hear,
the young woman’s eyes had been rooted
out of her hiding place,
now she was...

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Categories: familiar, sad


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