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Baby Identity Poems

These Baby Identity poems are examples of Identity poems about Baby. These are the best examples of Identity Baby poems written by international poets.


Premium Member THE CAR BOMB THAT ENDED MY LIFE FBI ARSON AND CAR BOMB DIVISION
FIRE! UPDATED 1998 IN 2021 BY COVERUPS PAYOFFS
GARGANO FAKED HIS OWN DEATH MEMORIAL DAY 1999
THE CAR BOMB THAT ENDED MY LIFE AT LEAST AS I'VE...

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Categories: america, feelings, health, identity,



Dont Let Clowns Change You
Never let somebody change
Who you are--  don't re-arrange
Anything that you've become
Do not turn around and run
Even if someone is saying
Things about you don't go...

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Categories: change, happy, identity, people,

Gravity
Gravity has no properties
No formal place of residence
There, a push, a pull of time
No education to speak of
Within, without a need to worry
A toy called...

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Categories: identity, absence, age, character, deep,

How a true Lady behaves
Don’t be surprised or misbehave, if you don't know how a true lady behaves

You could be rejected or ignored,  only a gentleman can be...

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Categories: identity, character, confidence, for him,

Berth
She wanted to go back
to the place that expelled her-
Octopode ink on a birth certificate.
Black smoke, not blue,
Dark smatter hid from view
Pale pink sunrise
Baby blue...

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Categories: identity,



Premium Member Arlington heights and Me
We'd tore into the city traveling over twenty two towns 
stopping briefly at the Chicago health department so 
the children and I could received immunizations...

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Categories: identity, baby, beautiful, beauty, blessing,

The Mountain Sage
She sits on a stone on top of the mountain gazing at universe around her,  a cascade of mountain stands in front of her...

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Categories: destiny, earth, endurance, identity,

Premium Member Let Me Be Frank
Let me be Frank.

I pulled up to the Stork Club in a bright Red Coupe Deville. I must admit I felt a bit of pride...

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Categories: identity, character, fantasy, future, humor,

Disruptive Pattern Material
I was first picked up
In a cast-off shop in Liverpool; 
Surrounded by racks of seasoned shirts
Bearing names of old soldiers.

“Draper” draped on an immature frame
In...

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Categories: allegory, fashion, identity, life,

BUSINESSMAN
BUSINESSMAN

Prism of penetrative light
           window into unbuttoned seas, seals 
     ...

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Categories: identity, 12th grade, business, extended

Premium Member The Blood of An Englishman
I smell the blood of an Englishman
fresh from the womb--- umbilical snip.
Ingloriously clad, illegitimate lad,
appointed for leadership.

I smell the blood of an Englishman,
and, lo, his...

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Categories: identity, baby, family, history, humanity,

Bombs Fall In Love
Above the clouds above the noise
Baby bombs are born from planes
Contractions come in waves of pain
Opinions form about the world
About the wars unfolding incognito

Looking up...

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Categories: abuse, betrayal, birth, identity,

Who Am I
I am a woman created in the image of God.
    I was created to walk beside Adam, 
    And...

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Categories: identity, birth, creation, gender, god,

You'Ve Got Stardust In You
You've got stardust in you... 
By Michelle Morris
05/11/2020

You've gone through life thinking you're a dull stone,
Always getting in trouble and made to feel like you're...

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Categories: blessing, encouraging, identity, inspiration,

Who Am I
I am 
a believer in the gospel of Jesus Christ
a redeemed child of The King
an enthusiast of end time prophecies
a patriotic Bahamian
a lover of Rake...

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Categories: identity,


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