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Father Heartbroken Poems

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


Trying to explain the unexplainable But it's so much fun
Have you ever talked with God?
At first it might feel very odd.
Please move your feelings out the way.
And let your heart do the talking today.
You're...

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Categories: heartbroken, 11th grade, anxiety, death,



Amerikannia
Adrift in some Mad American Empire 
I stand in my shadow as the future winds come 
Looking over the ruins of my nation!

Eyes grow dim...

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Categories: heartbroken, abuse, america, anger, angst,

I read your journal
Reading your words, your poems, your feelings,
it makes me hurt more than any physical beatings,
it was a glimpse in your mind, all your madness,
I read...

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© Sage Ni  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heartbroken, 9th grade, abuse, father,

Premium Member The Angels Came
June twenty -first Nineteen eighty-nine
Your father proudly proclaims
This baby girl is mine

Life was never dull with you around
Hope, love and sadness
Could always be found

Family to...

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Categories: heartbroken, cheer up, depression, emotions,

Premium Member It's Always Ok
It's always ok to feel so low
And wonder when you both should grow

It's always ok to feel this way
And wonder why your apart every day

It's...

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Categories: age, brother, father, heartbroken,



Premium Member Process
As I stand here with nothing
but the clothes on my back
looking at all the devastation,
all the hurt and loss,
trying to process
how, what, why
now what?
With dirt...

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Categories: heartbroken, angst, confusion, death, emotions,

NOW FAR AWAY YOU ARE
T'was eighty two wonderful years,
Before you departed to leave me in tears, 
My loneliness hearkens to the fears left by the hearse,
Even the harmattan couldn't...

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Categories: heartbroken, bereavement, death, emotions, father

My Dad, My Friend
My Dad was the best
He was there when I needed him most
He was my best friend 
He helped me through hard times 
He loved me...

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Categories: heartbroken, death, emotions, father, feelings,

Mother
Mother 

Has Hearts in His Eyes When He Looks into Yours

Caring less about emptying his wallet, he promised to take you on tours.

With his fingers...

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Categories: anger, devotion, heartbroken, sad,

Move on my friend
Relentless guilt screams her name
His cowardice brought on her regretful shame
Womb silencer, he's a false friend and true foe
Thirteen years of patience. She needs to...

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Categories: heartbroken, farewell, fate, father son,

The Domino Effect
The Domino Effect 
The sky fell mercilessly and tornadoes fury was landed The earth caved where seeds of new crop a farmer had planted 
In...

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© Neha gehi  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angst, betrayal, gothic, heartbroken,

Premium Member Yet Brokenhearted
Some say Love is everything

Some say love is nothing

Of course, if one has never been loved,
never felt such warmth from another;
absent the caring nearness of...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: easter, emotions, feelings, heartbroken,

Premium Member DAWNING STARS SLEEP AT DAY FOREVER SHINES OUR FATHER'S LIGHT-
Blessing this new day Dawn;
Purposeful is the Father's Love;
This the day lit skies hides the stars;

Dawning stars sleep a day forever shines our Father's light;
In...

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Categories: heartbroken, appreciation, blessing, celebration, devotion,

Just Beyond
He guides her hand from just beyond
With a ready black ink pen they share this bond
The words flow effortlessly as if not her own
Seems to...

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Categories: father daughter, heartbroken, how

Premium Member Heartbroken
"Broken families beget culprits, and late remorse can never set things right"
~ By Poet.

Scenes reel back casting dark shadows,
Of the fated day I had to...

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Categories: heartbroken, addiction, angst, depression,


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