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Women Father Poems

These Women Father poems are examples of Father poems about Women. These are the best examples of Father Women poems written by international poets.


Still wrestling with impasse to contentment
Still wrestling with impasse to contentment

Dispense sing with fidelity blithely agog
just me and mine dark shadow 
slinking along outer limits of 
the edge of night...

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Categories: father, abuse, adventure, beauty, body,



My Beloved Antichrist
Raised off tales of a biblical nature,
I had always been warned,
About a particular creature,
The devil bound to human flesh,
To bring us destruction,
To bring us death,

He...

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Categories: father, abuse, bible, dad, daughter,

BRUISED IMPRESSION
Bare hands stirring over my body
Little resistance, pushed against wall
Echoing of my scream shivered down
Strong figure felt like a known to me
The stare sensed me...

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Categories: abuse, america, father, humanity,

Premium Member It Started With A blank Canvas
It started with a blank canvas,
the world I should make but I am anxious.
Making fields of pretty flowers,
to the deep blue seas takes many hours.
Mountains...

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Categories: father, animal, bird, love, men,

HOW CLOSE WAS YOU TO BEING ME?
THIS TOPIC IS RARELY DISCUSSED IN THE OPEN. MY STORY BEGAN IN THE DARKNESS, I WISH TO BRING IT TO LIGHT.
 IT STARTED IN MY...

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Categories: father, abuse, child abuse, dedication,



THE CHOSEN CHILD
HOW CLOSE TO ME WAS YOU?
HE ONLY DATED WOMEN WITH TWO DAUGHTERS OR MORE.
THINK HARD AS TO WHO?
BEHIND THE DOORS OF CHURCH
 IS WHERE HE...

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Categories: father, anxiety, child, child abuse,

A Daughter's Wounds
They say that women were meant to endure
And so i endured a thousand slicing words from my father
Words, that prickled like needles being tugged into...

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Categories: father, abuse, anger, betrayal, child

100 Percent
She was five when she was set down for a talk. Don't walk alone in the dark, keys between your knuckles, don't let them take...

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Categories: 12th grade, anxiety, father

Premium Member Chapter 85 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Young Solomons
Damian Stood in the morning sun.
The sun felt good on his face.
Delilah was still sleeping. He
Kissed her face and caressed 
Her belly until she awoke.
Hey...

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Categories: adventure, birth, business, father

Premium Member Chapter 77-- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Hakim Family --Members
7 am morning time. Damian was 
Awakened by his father's phone
Call. "Damian get out of bed, on
Your feet man. We have to attend 
A conference...

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Categories: courage, family, fate, father

Oh What a Day In the Old
Oh what a day in the old, 
The African sun rises, shining bold, 
Father leaves at 5am, to tap palm wine, 
Mother goes to the...

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Categories: africa, family, father, morning,

Premium Member Chapter 64 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Family Seventeen- Vacation Xiv
Damian Stood with the front 
Door opened and said,  "Family! 
We will be leaving in fifteen 
Minutes. Do whatever you have
To before we hit...

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Categories: father, bridal shower, business, chanukah,

Premium Member Chapter 59 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Family Seventeen Ix --Planning a Vacation
10 o'clock morning time. 
Damian made a surprise 
Announcement at the breakfast 
Table. "Family listen to me. 
Listen well, without distraction.
One week from now we...

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Categories: father, best friend, emotions, family,

Premium Member Chapter 57 -- Damian Delilah Mallory Polly: the Family Seventeen Vii
One week passed before Polly
Called. Molly and Dolly agreed 
To change the meeting 
Location. "We'll meet at the 
Small Park near by where we 
Used...

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Categories: father, birth, brother, business, celebration,

Premium Member Chapter 55 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Family Seventeen Vi
"Morning time to rise and shine."
The two mothers started their
Own chant "MORNING TIME 
THE MOTHERS SAID 
CHILDREN GET OUT OF BED."
The kids protested throwing 
The...

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Categories: father, celebration, child, children, conflict,


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