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Dad Humanity Poems

These Dad Humanity poems are examples of Humanity poems about Dad. These are the best examples of Humanity Dad poems written by international poets.


Premium Member After the Flood
There is a story in the wind
Of Mother Nature's son
And her retribution 
For the mad path that he'd begun.

Of all her creatures big and small,
Just...

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Categories: humanity, children, earth day, environment,



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: humanity, child abuse, cry, depression,

BRUISED IMPRESSION
Bare hands stirring over my body
Little resistance, pushed against wall
Echoing of my scream shivered down
Strong figure felt like a known to me
The stare sensed me...

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Categories: abuse, america, father, humanity,

Premium Member all soldiers are terrible
Soldiers are terrible the young boy was told
Wizened and angry, their faces scared and old
But he met a young soldier named Tommy Lee
He gave lessons...

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Categories: humanity, 4th grade, 5th grade,

Im UNSURE
More pure than a lake of baptized sins 
I just wanna get money and match my friends 
She wash in Lake Minnetonka with a devilish...

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Categories: humanity, africa, blessing, family, for



Chaos
A hurtful event occuring 
Covering all of the land.
Outside when I opened my eyes I saw nature crumbling 
Crumbling down as the sun sets.
The wind...

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© Samir Raj  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: education, forgiveness, humanity,

Premium Member What Would Jesus Tweet
 What Would Jesus Tweet?

By Mark D. Stucky
What if Jesus joined
social media sites?
Would he ask people
to Friend and Follow him?
Would they then tweet,
“Oh, how I...

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Categories: humanity, conflict, god, love, relationship,

Splinters
A crown that is broken cannot be fixed
It has to be replaced 
Changed 
Because a crown that is broken 
Cannot be turned into joy
So why...

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Categories: humanity, absence, angst, anxiety, betrayal,

I Need a Quick Answer
Would you on plain answers leave me poor?
You don’t open lips like a whore’s door.
But the topics are quite harmless ones;
So, let’s just deal with...

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Categories: hate, humanity, men, woman,

Premium Member God Is Provider
I been peculiar my whole life;
Been discarded unaccepted paid in strife;
I believed the lie;
I believed those lies;
But now older I am out of it
God is...

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Categories: analogy, caregiving, god, humanity,

Most Challenging Course In the World
Most challenging course in the World,  
What come in my mind is to open the  university which will teach more about understanding  women,
But I...

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Categories: anger, depression, humanity, life,

A Limerick of Lamentation
This is a fictional conversation between a fictional young Nazi and a fictional young Jew (I made them up entirely, they are not characters from...

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Categories: humanity, emotions, friend, holocaust, horror,

Fearing Father
There in the corner of the living room 
on a loveseat meant for two 
now only resides one
there he sits, by a warm fireplace
its occupant...

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Categories: humanity, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Premium Member Untie the Knot
When I was very young, I learned how to tie my shoes in a tight double knot, but I couldn't untie them. I tried and...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: children, creation, future, humanity,

Memory of Bones
The table is old and worn
nicks and scratches 
its red plastic tablecloth left over from a forgotten Christmas
its holiday pattern worn and forlorn
many a Thanksgiving...

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Categories: humanity, allegory, analogy, angst, anxiety,


Book: Shattered Sighs