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Food Father Son Poems

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


Still Be Missing You
I've got a lot for us to discuss,
Now that life is steadily on course.
We could have shared ideas and opinions
But Allah had exercised His majestic...

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Categories: africa, father son, loss,



Premium Member Window Pain
Three states
in five hours.
Maybe we’ll stop somewhere nice
like a KOA campground.
A kid can hope. It’s hot and it would be great to go for a...

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Categories: father son, addiction, anger, anxiety, child

I See You - Part 1
Dear Single Mother,

Who Works two jobs of 12 - 14 hour days to keep the lights on, & to feed little Johnny.

I See you!



Single Father...

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Categories: father son, black african american, courage,

Premium Member Chapter 107 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: Family Festive Fountain Market Jamboree
Date:  January  2046

8:45 am  in the Damian Domaine 
Some are sleeping some are peeping
What are we eating? Said Molly to
Dolly. "What ever...

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Categories: father son, child, chocolate, confidence, family,

Premium Member Chapter 98 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: Teenager Invaders Misbehavior
Late evening March 2045

The Teenagers were adventurous 
They were venturing.  DJ and 
Damali Trech were both 18 years 
Old. The Copy Cat Club was...

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Categories: father son, confidence, courage, emotions, father



Premium Member His Old Man's Advice
Every school morning, I gave my son this advice:
“Learn something new and do something nice;
Make knowledge your food and kindness its spice.”
I didn’t only say...

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© Joe Flach  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: father son, 12th grade, father, son,

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: father son, adventure, birth, business, father

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 son, bridal shower, business, chanukah,

Premium Member Things You'D Teach Your Child
Children exceed the doves that we were given.
They are graces sent forth from God in heaven.

Despite one's capacity to innovate and teach,
Dawn facts to tutor,...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: father son, analogy, birth, children, education,

Fearful Graham and Fearless Abraham
He is The-Easily-Frightened Graham,
His Natural Father Amram Abraham;
Like Lord God’s Abraham could farm
But unlike him could kill or harm
Either with his right or left arm
Normally...

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Categories: career, character, father son,

Chief Garbage Taster As Fifth Grade Halloween Gag
at Henry Kline Boyer Elementary School

As a Halloween costume, 
one year during early grade school, 
my father got the brilliant idea 
for his sole son...

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Categories: father son, 5th grade, adventure, autumn,

Premium Member They Said Wonderful Things
We sat at the Rehearsal Dinner for my Son and his beautiful bride-to-be.
After the food and desserts and coffee,
It came time to raise our glasses.

We...

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Categories: father son, addiction, care, divorce, father

Premium Member Summer Holiday- Nursery Rhyme
don’t jump and hop on the boat,
don't make it rock when afloat,
drop a pebble in the pond,
watch the ripples spread around!
we are on a ride...

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Categories: father son, child, childhood, children, dream,

Premium Member A Welcome Intrusion - 1st Half
This is, as indicated, the 1st HALF of this fairly lengthy poem. The 2nd half had to be posted separately due to Poetry Soup's file-size...

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Categories: father son,

From the Parent of An Eating Disorder Sufferer
Don’t be afraid of words like thin and fat or slim and large, of discussing shame or diet or weight -
there is nothing wrong with...

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Categories: father son, for teens,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things