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Women Father Daughter Poems

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



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 daughter, 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 daughter, anxiety, child, child abuse,

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: father daughter, 12th grade, anxiety, father

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,

Premium Member Finally Saved Part 1 - Translation From Rabindranath Tagore
This is a translation from a Poem (Title - Niskriti) by Rabindranath Tagore, Nobel-Laureate philosopher poet (1861 - 1941) from India. The story successfully depicts...

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Categories: father daughter, love, marriage,

Premium Member To My Daughters, Alexandria and Christina
My daughters, I’m so very proud of you.
You have grown to become, fine young women.
Let not your hearts or lives be ruled by men.
Stand fast,...

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Categories: daughter, family, father daughter,

Premium Member A New Life
A New Life
When a baby is born, it's like a fresh spring day
Being a healthy one is what all parents pray 
The pain and struggle...

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Categories: father daughter, baby, birth, blessing, father

Premium Member On Filling Voids - 1st Half
Here's WHY, 
   This is, as indicated, the 1st HALF of this fairly lengthy poem. The 2nd half had to be posted separately...

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Categories: father daughter, relationship,

Here's Why I Beat Her Mother
"HERE'S WHY I BEAT HER MOTHER"


the beast from Hell once told me:
“you’ll never be her dad!”

I asked her daughter one day if
she would’ve ever wanted...

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Categories: father daughter, animal, character, creation, father

Kava Gnaw Just Ice
Oktoberfest means barrels of beer
So the Kavanaughs came for some here
The girls waited in line
Underneath that big sign,
"Liquor up front, Poker in the rear"...

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Categories: father daughter, betrayal, discrimination, drink, father

Without a Woman
The man is lion of this jungle
Armies to him are humble.
He runs non stop to make things run
And never let's a crawl walk until it...

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Categories: encouraging, father daughter, mother,

Premium Member Of a Second Daughter
Be there not a kernel paradoxical,
in that nature which hides a truth impersonal?

That freedom is guided by fundamental rights,
not man, for example.

Love, too, must only...

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Categories: father daughter, character, daughter, devotion, father

The Father of the Poet Or Poetess Upon Sharing a Few Poems
The father of the poet texted the following:
What is going on in your head?
Why are you writing such weird stuff?
Why can’t you write about happy...

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Categories: father daughter, irony, parents,


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