Mother Identity Poems
These Mother Identity poems are examples of Identity poems about Mother. These are the best examples of Identity Mother poems written by international poets.
Mein kampf synonymous as a blooperMein kampf synonymous as a blooper
Writer of these words,
a former Lower Providence inhabitant,
who dwelled within darkest depths
of Dante Alighieri's inferno
for most of his outlandish, impish,
and...
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Categories:
identity, 12th grade, abuse, adventure,
Where's The Men
WHERE'S THE MEN
Where's the men that once lived here
few men remain of yesteryear,
Beautiful masculinity,
Artfully carved of dignity
The command and gruff within his voice,
The rough...
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Categories:
identity, christian, faith, family, father
That Was Then; This is Now
THEN
I was
carefree, and
I wished to live
forever, and yet
always inside me was
the knowledge that I would grow
by learning more and taking on
new responsibilities. Trials
taught me...
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identity,
Flesh WoundsThe mirror reflects a lifetime etched upon my skin; a canvas of stories whispered through maturity. I stand before it, middle-aged and exposed, my nakedness...
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identity, appreciation, beauty, body, growth,
Recipe for BeautyRecipe for Beauty
To Whom it May Concern,
(I'm thinking God…but others say
Mother Nature is to blame. Still others believe Evolution,but to 'You’, just the same…)
At risk...
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Categories:
identity, anti bullying, beauty, confidence,
Intuitive Engineer - PSIn verse I blend my roles, multiplicity defined..
A poet-mother-daughter, all within my design.
Sister, secretary, cleaner, nurse—my busy days abide..
Dreamer, philosopher, optimist, by my side.
Psychic and...
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Categories:
growth, identity, life, me,
Natural SelectionEverything is selected carefully for the making of the queen. Everything is selected carefully before the queen gets married to the deal. The temperament of...
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identity, body, business, caregiving, celebrity,
Divine ExpressionsWe're all expressions of the All, all designed
for different things
The earth is a stage & we're all its actors, living
& breathing divine beings
The father of...
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Categories:
god, identity, mirror, philosophy,
WHO WE ARE AT OUR COREWHO WE ARE AT OUR CORE
Are we who we think we are
Or more likely what others think
Perhaps multifaceted, we may be
Or neither, always a mystery
Taking...
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identity,
AnnieDear ‘Prudence’
would have been my fate
after the song
if he had his way
luckily that night in June
not a moment too late
nineteen eighty-six
my mother crowned me...
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Categories:
identity, birth, childhood, family, father
Mother
What do girls do who haven't any mothers to help them through their troubles? - Louisa May Alcott
Wherever my heart has gone,
Whatever my soul has...
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Categories:
appreciation, happiness, hope, identity,
One of a KindWhy be concerned with transparency
People are blind, they really can’t see
With distortion and illusion in the word today
And bias and lies in what people say
Just...
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Categories:
creation, discrimination, identity, inspirational,
The Rambler
His soul alive when he rambled
Hours and hours upon end
Being alone with mother nature
His one and only true friend
Confined, suffocated between four walls
He needed to...
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Categories:
beauty, freedom, identity, nature,
I See You - Part 1Dear Single Mother,
Who Works two jobs of 12 - 14 hour days to keep the lights on, & to feed little Johnny.
I See you!
Single Father...
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Categories:
identity, black african american, courage,
ShatteredHe loved her for so long
Four decades to be precise
She was a wonderful mother
His best friend and beautiful wife
Compatible and happy
Sharing the same life goals...
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Categories:
identity, life,