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Son Immigration Poems

These Son Immigration poems are examples of Immigration poems about Son. These are the best examples of Immigration Son poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Journey of a Contemporary Joseph
Author’s note: The following is in haibun form—poetic prose (microfiction with less than 200 words in this case) coupled with a haiku. It was written...

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Categories: christmas, family, immigration, jesus,



Premium Member Chapter 77-- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Hakim Family --Members
7 am morning time. Damian was 
Awakened by his father's phone
Call. "Damian get out of bed, on
Your feet man. We have to attend 
A conference...

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Categories: immigration, courage, family, fate, father

Premium Member Dear God, I'M a Friend of Your Son
Dear God, this is your old tried and tested friend, Milt,
I’ve always been a friend of your son, Jesus the Christ
You know since childhood I...

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Categories: immigration, america, how i feel,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: immigration, 12th grade, character, hope,

Green Card Soldier
Green Card Soldier   ~  Pantoum                 ...

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Categories: immigration, freedom,



Premium Member 24 Days of Praise
24 Days of Praise

Thankful for the day, 
In every way, 
I bow my head, 
and bend my knee. 

My family is fed. 
No one is...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immigration, allah, america, christian, courage,

In the Mirror
In the mirror,
When I look,
I see the son of thousands.
I see the son of the foragers,
The wanderers who hunted the world,
The agrarians who farmed the...

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Categories: grandfather, grandmother, immigration, mirror,

Premium Member If Ever I Had a Country : Lxiv and Lxv
IF EVER I HAD A COUNTRY : LXIV - LXV


NOTE (facts to bear in mind while reading) : Under the French Penal Code, harm done...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immigration, allegory, anti bullying, corruption,

Premium Member If Ever I Had a Country : Lx and Lxi
IF EVER I HAD A COUNTRY : LX - LXI

The Yijing says : " If the common folk commit crimes, the fault for them shall...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bullying, immigration, leadership, people,

Premium Member Additional Advice To Those Would Be King From the Thiruk-Kural With Commentary
Additional free advice to those* who would be King from the THIRUK-KURAL with Commentary
[*like presidents, prime ministers, dictators of declining (falling or fallen) nations or...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bullying, immigration, prison, religion,

Premium Member Abnormaloriginals
Setting aside richly incorporated through homeless economies,
we have three political ways
to compare a population's internal status:
a. Aboriginal populations,
b. Immigrants--sometimes appearing as multiculturing creolic waves,
c. EmPowered...

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Categories: immigration, betrayal, christian, health, humanity,

Jesus
J is for the joy you bring me
E is for the evidence of God
S is for the salvation you brought me
U is for unyielding truth
S...

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Categories: discrimination, happy, immigration, jesus,

My Parents Were Illegal Immigrants In the United States
In 1920, my father, 16, was a guest of the British government. He was a prisoner of their forces occupying Ireland at the time, a...

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Categories: america, immigration,

For Proliferation of the Immigrated Soul
FOR PROLIFERATION OF THE IMMIGRATED SOUL

There are those people who would not leave their country no matter how the trouble comes.
There are those people who...

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Categories: immigration, america, celebration, confidence, courage,

The Fall of Duke William: Ballad For the Acadians
The French sail
To the Riviera
From the metis 
To Canada

They became Acadians
And settled in Port Royale
Their lives were famine and conquest
But that didn’t hurt morale
The British...

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Categories: immigration, adventure, culture, discrimination, history,


Book: Shattered Sighs