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Father Innocence Poems

These Father Innocence poems are examples of Innocence poems about Father. These are the best examples of Innocence Father poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Incarnate
I
There you are in your white dress
Marching in for all to see
A little taller than the rest
Incarnate joy and purity 

Your father looking on with...

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Categories: innocence, best friend, birthday, family,



Sitting On Shoulders
I know everybody’s done it
when they’re around a small baby,
your pick them way up in the air,
make your shoulders into a seat.
It usually gets a...

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Categories: age, children, innocence, light,

questionning
How long will it take you, poet?
To understand that poetry does not replace love?

To understand, that everyone eventually falls out of their chair?

How long will...

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Categories: appreciation, innocence,

Insect innocence

Drink the poison from my blood, breathe the rot from my lungs.
Take all that has been decaying inside me and nurse it to health like...

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Categories: innocence, angst, child abuse, childhood,

Premium Member Precious Moments

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Categories: appreciation, innocence,



Love Cup, Northern Star
Dash it.., 
Dash it all says I.., 
Through bars - I espy.
Their 'eaven, their night sky.

Well.., dash it., 
Let 'em have it., 
And the Northern-
Love...

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Categories: angst, devotion, heartbreak, innocence,

HOW CLOSE WAS YOU TO BEING ME?
THIS TOPIC IS RARELY DISCUSSED IN THE OPEN. MY STORY BEGAN IN THE DARKNESS, I WISH TO BRING IT TO LIGHT.
 IT STARTED IN MY...

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Categories: innocence, abuse, child abuse, dedication,

Sepulchral Whispers: a Plathian Annabel Lee Redux
  In the shade and slip of paternal seas,
a daughter dwells, known to all,
consumed in thought by maternal deceits.
  Angel's flared bells blow...

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Categories: dark, daughter, innocence, memory,

Should We
as the innocent child cries

should we deny him 
compassion and love?

should we blame him
 for his father sins
when his father sheds blood?

should we ignore his...

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Categories: innocence,

Can You Hold Onto a Peach
In the winter of my years, stands my barren tree
Its leaves stripped by autumnal winds
Against hope, it had one life left to give
I blew a...

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Categories: innocence, extended metaphor, father son,

Premium Member Chapter 58 -- Damian Delilah Mallory and Polly : the Family Seventeen Viii
The picnic came to a close 
But it seemed as if Polly really 
Didn't want to leave.  Damian 
Said, "I hope you enjoyed 
Yourself...

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Categories: innocence, baby, blessing, business, child,

To My Father
I can feel the ghosts of your handprints on my body
Like scars that don’t hurt anymore but once did.
No one else can see them,
But I’ll...

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Categories: innocence, abuse, anger, body, child

Safety
I grew up with solidity in my safety. 
I would say no to drugs.
Look both ways when crossing the street.
Practice stranger danger.
I was a smart...

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Categories: innocence, abuse, child, child abuse,

Forgotten In the Dark
Alone in the night, with no one to hold,
A life she never chose, yet she's so bold.
Her mother left her, on the day of her...

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Categories: innocence, birth, death, depression, father,

My Parents Are My Lifelines
Expressing for those who taught me how to express
I have so much to share and tell...
Writing for those who taught me how to write
That how...

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Categories: innocence, care, children, emotions, family,


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