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Child Heartbroken Poems

These Child Heartbroken poems are examples of Heartbroken poems about Child. These are the best examples of Heartbroken Child poems written by international poets.


More n nine months on
More'n nine months on...

and still I feel infuriated at myself
concerning squandered funds
passively, senselessly, and willingly
surrendered nest egg
to computer hackers
(imposters, jackknifing, and liquidating)
coercing me to forfeit...

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Categories: heartbroken, abuse, anger, angst, bereavement,



Premium Member The Forgotten
Who are the forgotten? 

Those hidden in the shadows of others.

The poor,

The broken, 

The widows,
 
The orphans,

Those not wanted by others,

Those that are cast aside,

Those...

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Categories: heartbroken, child abuse, cry, depression,

My missing piece
Oh I’m looking for my missing piece
Hi-dee ho, here I go 
It’s been two days since you left
It feels like I’ve been rolling for centuries
You’re...

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Categories: heartbroken, bereavement, child, dad, growing

Premium Member Love me
Love me,

I beg of you, please.
You may not understand, but I need you now,
And always, though I may never cross your mind somehow.

Love me, I...

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Categories: feelings, heartbroken, love, love

From the river to the sea
The galleries silent, 

Some face the walls 

Did you see that 

The rivers are blood red

and they flow 

from forehead to homeland...
...

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Categories: child, heartbroken, peace, poetry,



Pressure
Do you ever feel like you are dying
Like someone is sitting on your chest
Constricting the flow of oxygen
feeling the shortness of breath
Pressure that threatens to...

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Categories: heartbroken, child abuse, death, deep,

Premium Member Below Deck on The Titanic
To Trina Jacobs
285 Warren Street
Brooklyn, New York
11201, USA

My Dearest Trina
The time we spent together in London is my greatest treasure. I was so looking forward...

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Categories: angst, art, courage, heartbroken,

Premium Member DECEPTIVE BOSOM OF LIFE

This poem is a metaphor.



Crying tires,
shattered glass,
it all happened,
so very fast.

His life it flashed,
before his eyes,
a life swaddled in set ups,
and lies.

No direction,
for the good,
he...

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Categories: heartbroken, child abuse, childhood, death,

Premium Member The Lady of the Lake
Like a bird with no nest in Spring, wandering from tree to tree  ~the young lady thought.
Like a sailboat with no sails,
adrift in the...

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Categories: heartbroken, absence, cute love, dance,

Wilting Flower Petals
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Categories: betrayal, feelings, flower, heartbroken,

Premium Member Like A Pearl

Sometimes awkward,
In the company of a moment, a friend
Who has revealed to me, her bitterness,
Her cynicism, hostility, resentment…
Feelings lost within a world of darkness.

Never will...

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Categories: appreciation, depression, heartbreak, heartbroken,

Premium Member The Pain of Parental Rejection
A gaping wound oozes within,
the soul of those despised by kin.
The very ones who gave them birth
treated them as without worth.
 
Whether it is covert...

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Categories: heartbroken, abuse, anger, anxiety, betrayal,

Premium Member Appalachian Homecoming
You were born here,
Blue Ridge foothills,
spirits of Cherokee in 
Appalachia's olden heart and veins.
Scots-Irish influence of beloved
bluegrass,
moonshine of the drinking kind.

Your parents weren't the responsible
type,
as...

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Categories: heartbroken, 6th grade, 7th grade,

The Devil Down In Georgia
I’d like to meet that devil down in Georgia 
‘cause I met one from California 
and we sure as hell don’t talk anymore

He had eyes...

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Categories: heartbroken, break up, crush, extended

Shattered
I should've predicted the dilemma right from the start. 
When you parked your car, sideways, across my heart. 
Too far gone to see, too emotionally...

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Categories: heartbroken, angst, break up, goodbye,


Book: Shattered Sighs