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Grief Gender Poems

These Grief Gender poems are examples of Gender poems about Grief. These are the best examples of Gender Grief poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Sex and Grades
Sex and Grades

Teachers in my time 
taught math, and science and history. 
We never cared if they were single, 
or married or divorced. 
It never...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: gender, betrayal, bible, corruption, family,



The Lunatic Inside Me Iz a Hen Pecking Noose Hens Ii
Though afflicted with severe 
panic/anxiety attacks 
suffering became manifest destiny 
for decades housed née sequestered 
in abominable barracks
(one common joe biden his time)
made debut during...

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Categories: gender, abuse, allusion, angst, body,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: gender, 12th grade, character, hope,

The Price of 'Progress', Part Ii
The words struck cold fear in my heart.
What was I to do?  I didn’t know.
This was not supposed to happen,
so back to the doctor...

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Categories: confusion, death, gender, political,

Premium Member Careless Thoughts
Careless Thoughts

Honest whispers, 
from somewhere unseen. 
Things we should not, 
dwell upon. 
Life's mistakes, 
sometimes, 
without…
“Do Overs”.

Punished in this world, 
saved in the next. 
God...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: children, encouraging, environment, gender,



Premium Member Judging Others
Judging Others…
whimsical law?

It is a kangaroo court, 
and the clowns have just arrived. 
Dressed in suits and ties, 
eating pies.

They think they know best, 
they...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: betrayal, confidence, gender, leadership,

Premium Member Evicted
Evicted

Lost our place… again. 
The reason, we could not pay. 
We needed and wanted to stay. 
There was just no way. 

The snow is cold,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: gender, angel, anger, atheist, courage,

Gender Equality
An old man stepped into the light to educate us and said,
A woman should be tamed,
A woman should be locked in a cupboard for safe...

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Categories: gender, anti bullying, anxiety, art,

Any Takers
This expert excursion...

sweet sweet soliloquy?

Checking every bucket box,

chiming like strife to be?


Frank Zappa may have had his platter eaten- 

Joseph Gobbles his Dotton feelie' wheels,

but...

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Categories: confidence, engagement, gender, gothic,

Wet, Vast, Slow, Open
What lies between my legs
Takes, far more than it gives.
Turns my body from an
Open palm to a closed fist.

This battlefield between my thighs remains a...

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© Iris Blade  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: endurance, gender, girl, grief,

Cold Hearts
Cold,
When we are grief is untold
When we are helpless and hopeless
When we are all wandering with no direction
When all hope is lost amidst insurgence.

Cold,
When the...

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Categories: corruption, death, emotions, gender,

Androgyny Grief

You shake your mandrill fist angrily
towards the sky
Epithet accusations hurled at God

Unrighteous indignation
rest uncomfortably 
within your flat bosom

Testosterone milk
feeds your androgyny grief
You feel that your...

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Categories: angst, gender, truth, wisdom,

Story of My Death
I found that i exist the day
When my mom called dad n smiled in a beautiful way ?
I was feeling like a precious pearl.. 
When...

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Categories: for her, future, gender,

International Women's Day
Debates and discourses galore
Trees and rivers are worried
Cruelty and hounding are torrid
A raped morning in the shore

Kindness smiles in the water
It fondles the skin still...

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Categories: gender, anger, animal, dark, discrimination,

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I watch everyone changing yet evolving  right in front of my eyes. 
I look up and try to hold my head high
So many pictures,...

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Categories: absence, age, baby, gender,


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