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Dance Husband Poems

These Dance Husband poems are examples of Husband poems about Dance. These are the best examples of Husband Dance poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Dancing in the water to tunes of distant memories
Dancing in the water to tunes of distant memories.
The times we’ve had together that only belong to you and me.
Running into the sunset, we weren’t...

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Categories: age, husband, love, marriage,



Premium Member When I Look Into Your Eyes
When I look into your eyes, I take a journey into your soul discovering that inner being that I love and yearn to know;

When I...

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Categories: husband, love, relationship,

Premium Member Sidewalks
Sidewalks

We walked along the sidewalks
that paralleled the beach,
the ocean roaring in the distance
just beyond the soft sands,
an echo of all the waves
that have ever touched...

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Categories: husband, angel, anniversary, caregiving, divorce,

Premium Member This Is My Husband
This is myi husband!
Not sent by your hands
River, sky, and prayers watched.
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This is myi husband!
We sing, dance, and dine by rewritten songs,...

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Categories: husband, appreciation, celebration, confidence, devotion,

Premium Member You Move Me
You remind me that love,
Though messy and bothersome,
Is the light that reflects the joy,
The energy that embraces hope,
The music that plays to my heart
When I...

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Categories: husband, anniversary, appreciation, dance, happiness,



Premium Member A Melancholy Note
Such a melancholy note plays in my head
I could swear I’d awakened the dead.
Bass fiddles and cellos and skies made of lead
And a melancholy note...

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Categories: death, dream, grief, husband,

Premium Member A Love Anatomy
*** Devoted - A Love’s Anatomy ***
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Categories: art, feelings, husband, inspiration,

Apropos Preponderant Passion Penning Poems
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While pondering particular
theme to address
amidst tangled wide, whirled 
webbed mental skein
today November third
two thousand twenty two,
unexpected Möbius...

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Categories: husband, 12th grade, assonance, dance,

Premium Member Tricky Chirp
The Tricky Chirp

The nester bird comes to live, 
in a nest, they did not make. 
Yet... the bird, 
feels right at home 
and not alone...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: husband, age, angel, change, discrimination,

Premium Member Caring and the Job
Caring and The Job

The caretaker got out of the car. 
She went to the back, 
opened the door, 
and pulled her ward out too. 
He...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: husband, abuse, addiction, america, angel,

Premium Member Thought Police
Thought Police

Be careful what you say, 
be careful who you say it to. 
It might be heard... 
by someone that does not like it!

They will...

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Categories: husband, abortion, abuse, addiction, allah,

Premium Member Ashes and Thirst
Ashes and Thirst

Evil comes in all shapes, and all sizes. 
We have all heard this many times... before. 
But how truly large, or small can...

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Categories: husband, abortion, america, anxiety, funeral,

Premium Member Unsettled Calm
Unsettled Calm

Why am I writing this, 
when they say... 
really no one cares? 
I don't believe they are right. 
The more "they" try to prove...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: husband, america, community, confidence, confusion,

Premium Member Freedom
Freedom 

I can go outside. 
I can go inside. 
I can climb a mountain, 
or swim in the sea. 

Freedom. 

I am free....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: husband, beach, beautiful, best friend,

Premium Member Sweet Grace
Sweet Grace

Forgiven is grace, 
on my face, 
smiling, 
that I am free. 
Jesus, 
he loves me. 

How do I know that He is real, 
because...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: husband, 12th grade, addiction, anti


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