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Mother Fate Poems

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


Premium Member Sanction
Keep my heart safe
My lowly love of serenity 
For in you I have found a 
Treasure more precious 
Than gold and twice as
Brilliant as the...

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Categories: fate,



children
oh dear,
what a lovely day was it, wasn't it?
running across the sea, 
flying through the gates and castles, 
keeps of fears and madness...
growing the pretty...

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Categories: child, fate, hurt, mother,

Premium Member One Wild Flower
A wild flower, grew up through
a crack in the pavement, I wondered,
why already not trampled
by so many preoccupied feet?  

Sat I down on a...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fate, courage, cute, emotions, endurance,

Mine psyche riddled with dybbuk
Mine psyche riddled with dybbuk
Thru emerging adulthood awareness awoke
within noggin of average baby boomer bloke
catastrophization toward risk taking I evoke
positive growth experiences throughout vast
number of...

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Categories: fate, abuse, analogy, angst, anxiety,

Neigh say being corralled and cult shod
Neigh say being  corralled & cult shod 

"Sic semper evello mortem tyrannis"
translation = thus always I 
bring death to tyrants.”

Above the fray of twittering,...

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Categories: fate, 12th grade, age, allusion,



Premium Member Master Crafter
Master
crafter

paper
later

compute
astute

website
ignite

laptop
giftshop

FedEx
success

jogger
blogger

clever
weber

keyboard
switchboard

email
voicemail

midnight
uptight

father
mother

good night
sleep tight

blanket
flank it

cover
lover

father
smarter

mainline
offline

loser 
snoozer.
...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fate, allusion, analogy, appreciation, computer,

Premium Member In the beginning

who or what am I?

in life`s tapestry of life,

a mere fleck of dust just drifting,

trying to create life.

searching for my oasis,

a fertile spot to rest.

all...

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Categories: destiny, fate, life, nature,

Premium Member Serendipity
Working in a bookstore it’s easy to identify….
which books will bring a smile to the face…which ones bring a teardrop to the eye

But every now...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fate,

Premium Member Glory Given To God
??Zechariah? ?2:4?-?5? ?NIV??
[4] and said to him: “Run, tell that young man, ‘Jerusalem will be a city without walls because of the great number of...

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Categories: fate,

Premium Member - The Last Organ Grinder -
    The young mother died,
    before she could hold her newborn child
    Paternity was unknown
 ...

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Categories: family, fate, life, money,

Premium Member Autumns Spring Forth Tears!
Just sitting down in my most visited space looking back with eyes wide open not closed viewing the scene again this time the life took...

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Categories: fate, appreciation, cheer up, courage,

Premium Member Summers Ending Nocturne
Over the pond’s lilies’ leaves,
morning dew settles glistening sleeves —
a covering to compliment the green,

a translucent, hint-of-blue ~ from a quivering 
mist hanging, hushing everything,...

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Categories: autumn, fate, imagery, metaphor,

Chosen Fate
After deciding
To skip this one too,
Soon enough
Her face turned blue.
Thinking what damage,
Could a skipped meal do?
And if one won't,
Then so won't two.
So she sleeps on...

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Categories: fate, bullying, deep, discrimination, for

In the Moment
In the moment
When she felt utterly hopeless
When there was no other way out
In the moment of distress 
she couldn't keep her wits about

When she tried...

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Categories: beautiful, conflict, encouraging, fate,

Sweepers Final Countdown
ask me about my day as a sweeper today..
its hilarious to even tell this to all today..
the supervisor the power abusing man.
have fallen in love...

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Categories: fate, adventure, appreciation, beauty, celebration,


Book: Shattered Sighs