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Depression Husband Poems

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


Premium Member The massive convoy of threats
Begins with Hyundai's my stalker fatal attraction 
rushing in front of our disabled vehicle then rams break 
hard causing us to panic my spouse and...

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Categories: husband, anxiety, depression, discrimination, health,



I just need someone to listen
I lay here beside you,
It's not quite 9:00pm.
You are long gone,
Absorbed by the alcohol. 
Tonight, like every other,
I cooked for you.
When you were hungry after...

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© Jess Marlo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: husband, abuse, depression, drink, emotions,

The Fractured Vows
Once, so long ago, in love, we did believe
A union was forged, forever to conceive
But shattered dreams and promises untold
Betrayal's wrath, our story now unfolds

With...

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Categories: divorce, heartbreak, hurt, husband,

Not Enough Stuff
My heart is rapid
Escalating by the second,
Flutters?
Flustered?

No.
That's not it.
That feels different
This…this is less innocent

A need,
To fulfill his desire,
But it feels awkward;
Doctored

After i’ve stopped him,
I realize
I'm...

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Categories: husband, depression, feelings, first love,

Your Love Is Like
Your love is like a river peaceful and deep, 
like a secret I just can’t keep, like the shearing of a sheep,
like taking a leap,...

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Categories: crazy, husband,



Premium Member Forgive Me
For your slain heart of wounds
Of my contrition's aching
Remorse of love's fallibility
Giving my tears
In a sad memory of my infidelity
Valley of military slumber
Eternal rows of...

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Categories: husband, bereavement, betrayal, death, depression,

Alone
Alone in this world
Alone in this society
Alone in love
Alone in life
Alone in fatherhood
Alone in my time of need
Nobody to help me
Nobody to care about what...

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Categories: husband, anxiety, dark, depression, father

Woman of the Wasteland Ii of Iii
There he sits that monstrous hypocrite. There he dwells as I wash these dishes, his dishes. There he slouches, watching his games, his news, his...

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Categories: husband, absence, abuse, allegory, allusion,

Premium Member The Waves
The Waves

We walk along the shore together. 
We stop, and look out upon the sea. 
Words come to the surface, 
and sink again, 
unspoken. 

You...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: husband, angel, anniversary, courage, death,

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: husband, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Anti-Vow of Modern Man
I'll marry you, for health and wealth
but not till you're old and gray...

(I'm not opposed to leaving you
for a younger woman someday...)

Don't be surprised, my...

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Categories: husband, angst, blue, depression, heartbreak,

Premium Member End Times
End Times

When good men 
see bad things happen, 
and do nothing 
but watch... 
The world is set... 
on the road, 
directly to destruction.

Hope is put...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: husband, anger, child abuse, christian,

Lulled To Sleep Courtesy White Noise of the Fan
Nestled under blankets,
the gentle whirring sound
soothes the savage beast
within mine body electric
of one generic, opportunistic,
and wholistic garden variety man.

Within blink of closed eye
yours truly transported
into...

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Categories: deep, environment, health, husband,

Woman of the Wasteland I of III
As I wash these dishes. 
I wash the wishes 
from these tired and ruined hands. 

I look out into the street 
with a thousand yard...

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Categories: husband, abuse, allegory, analogy, angst,

Oblivious One
oblivious

we are oblivious to it all, the death, the lies, the cries of nature and spirits among mankind, powerful sweet repose we will regret our...

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Categories: husband, allusion, analogy, anger, angst,


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