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Home Care Poems - Poems about Home Care


Laborer's Ode Iii - Angel
John Is 65 and a tall man Dressed in a white suit and tie With nice tennis shoes fuzzy socks And some hair plopped on top. Mary is 24 with blond hair and a smile so fun Her sweetness tosses like sugar Across the party of every room She enters. Her contagious smile has been erased Behind her virus mask Yet still gloriously escapes Through her crinkled...

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Categories: home care, angel, integrity, mental illness,
Form: Free verse
Nursing Home Care
They sit and stare Some not aware Sit lay bed alone Lights turn on Under Nursing Home Care...

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Categories: home care, caregiving, change,
Form: Prose Poetry



Nursing Home Care
some come in they look for friend they have mabe a grim very much need that love touch be aware they have a soul not just old needs indeed NURSING HOME CARE...

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Categories: home care, angel, beautiful,
Form: Light Verse
Letter To Eden
My deplorable emotional collapse. Lucky for me, she happened to be in her many hour siestas! My dear sister amelie came over (previously arranged to pick up some rocks that z mama rolled in a pile) and upon opening the front door all internal hell broke loose! Utter torturous sadness tore thru every fiber of my being...

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Categories: home care, angel, beautiful, caregiving, child,
Form: Narrative
Home Care
those who need it you can't sit and very weak so there life complete some who are aware give them HOME CARE...

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Categories: home care, adventure, uplifting,
Form: Light Verse



Soldier Boy
Soldier boy, oh soldier boy Why don't you hide up those tears? Hold in your mind those nail- biting fears March till you drop, sing the marching song Even though, for home you heart it does long Don't cry no don't cry Always care to try Hold up your head For death cannot tread Oh soldier boy, oh soldier boy Why don't you hide up...

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Categories: home care, dedication, war, death, care,
Form: Couplet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things