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Wife Father Daughter Poems

These Wife Father Daughter poems are examples of Father Daughter poems about Wife. These are the best examples of Father Daughter Wife 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 daughter, abuse, adventure, beauty, body,



Unstoppable Elder O Anyunku
A gem I taught in his school
And under him grabbed the rule:
An Igbo man from Okpo,
Whose enemies she shot “Kpoo!”

With him you don’t around fool:
He’d...

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Categories: father daughter, celebrity, education, father, father

What Is Teamwork To You
This ones for you. John 

Cheers to the last straw! 
You drew it and smashed it.
You broke it and slashed it.
This is the end to...

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Categories: father daughter, absence, abuse, childhood, family,

Premium Member It Will Not Be Their Last
He was raised by parents from a different time…looking back he doesn’t know why…
but as a young boy he was often told…if you want to...

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

Tendency For Pregnancy
Grappling with parenthood over the years. 
Battling and facing my responsibility fears. 
Celebrations and failures leading to tears. 
Many moving parts like out of sync...

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© Adam Segal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: father daughter, baby, boy, child, family,



The Ballad of Love Distorted
The Ballad of Love Distorted 

The horse’s ears flicker in silent rebuke
His rider is tense, taut, confused. 
Raw frost shining in soft silver rhythm 
And...

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© Jo Riglar  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: father daughter, bereavement, betrayal, daughter, desire,

What Would You Say To the Wind
One has to think
Where will the words reach
Where shall the destination give ear
Will my message be received with joy
Acceptance sent back with respect
My Lord, I...

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Categories: father daughter, blessing, bridal shower, creation,

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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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: father daughter, christian, courage, father, father

Premium Member Father of the Bride
Unsteadily he walks down the linen aisle
On his right arm the pride and joy of his life,
Proud he is, you can see it in his...

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Categories: father daughter, mother, wedding,

I Should Just Keep On Dreaming
I should just keep on dreaming

I try to keep our routine,
serve your breakfast in bed
I come to pick up the dishes,
food's untouched and cold instead

(refrain)
Oh...

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Categories: death, father daughter, grief,

Premium Member She Did Not Even Appreciate Her Pie
I got bucked off a mule, a horse, an antelope and a kangaroo.
I was so irritated I called my friends and gave them heck.
I am...

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Categories: father daughter,

Premium Member Finally Saved Part 3 - Translation From Rabindranath Tagore
This is the THIRD AND FINAL PART of the poem - translated from Rabindranath Tagore's "NISKRITI".



Leaving all embarrassment and diffidence, 
the daughter spoke without hesitation,...

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Categories: father daughter, marriage, women,

Premium Member Finally Saved Part 2 - Translation From Rabindranath Tagore
This is the Second Part of the Translation from Rabindranath Tagore, Nobel-Laureate Philosopher Poet from India. 





Father only smiled; thought, "women
are emotionally heated balloons! 
Life...

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Categories: father daughter, love, marriage,

Daddy's Little Girl
I have been many things in my life and my dreams.
I’ve even dwelled in a shell with a pearl
But my favorite thing that I’ve always...

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© Joyce Dale  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: father daughter, childhood, dad, daughter, father

The Hanging Man
There once lived a man, abhorrent and cruel,
With family he resided, high up on the moor. 
He yet drew breath, a misfortune unbeknownst,
To those in...

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Categories: father daughter, history, murder,


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