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Child Irony Poems

These Child Irony poems are examples of Irony poems about Child. These are the best examples of Irony Child poems written by international poets.


Premium Member A Writing Challenge
A Writing Challenge


A writing challenge Use these words correctly.

You’re, Your, & Yore
Their, There, & They’re
Wear, Where, & We’re

Lost in time, in days of yore,
your mother...

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Categories: education, humanity, humor, irony,



Premium Member Abandonment
we have seen tremulous hearts
seeking, securing adoption
of a child abandoned 
or underprivileged 

then time passes
initial fervour is lost
what was boon is bane
the object secured discarded...

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Categories: heart, irony,

Word Vomit V2
There’s something screaming in my head
I don’t know who is who anymore!
Choosing what to see, hear
Big decisions for such a little me
 
Knocking on walls,...

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Categories: irony, angst, child, death, love

The Parent of Irony
I know labour pains are massiveBut carrying pregnancy for nine months is also very hard,No matter the conditions it can bring out,You feel greedy, you...

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Categories: irony, africa, blessing, child, happy,

Premium Member Cheated
Cheated

Why does one child walk, 
another talk, 
while still yet another 
will say nothing
the rest of their life? 

How much loss can be endured?
How many...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: irony, america, caregiving, child abuse,



Speech of a Sugar Daddy
Sugar daddy says,” 
So gorgeousness like my last daughter
And my first granddaughter. 
My wife complains daily but she is bulkiness.

Shame does not swill out, 
I...

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Categories: irony, abuse, child abuse, hurt,

Premium Member Fertile Grounds
A man took his neighbor to court,
though he did what he asked, in short.
For he gave him leave 
to try and conceive:
a surrogate daddy, of...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: betrayal, irony,

Bottles From Birth To Tomb
From bottled feed soon after birth 
To liquor in a lifetime’s mirth, 
To blest bottled water 
When at death breaths falter, 
Oh bottles rife till...

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Categories: death, irony, life,

Pinnacle
She fades,
fades into oblivion.
Even in dayspring,
becomes a void.
She gets rid of her shades,
and gets dyed in black.

Tonight,
her eyes are tedious,
her physiognomy stark.
She no longer dreams,
and...

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Categories: irony, birth, body, child, depression,

Waiting Womb
Patiently waited...
Years pass by; favour to come
Could not secure grace,
Till heart weakened on hope's treat.
Took risk: sh*t  to welcome aim....

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Categories: irony, abuse, baby, betrayal, child,

Premium Member The Letter
The Letter         

A young man strolled along the waterfront,
His mind and heart at ease.
Said an old man,...

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© Les Pick  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: boy, happiness, irony, loneliness,

God, Do You Understand My Language
God, my mother told me,
You are the embodiment of love.
Since then, I have adored you most.
But I wonder do you understand me?
I read your book...

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Categories: irony, atheist, bible, discrimination, faith,

All Unlucky Things Come In 4
Lately i have been studiously going
over and delving into John Lennon's 
back catalogue of work

And what I learned and took from it
from it is this

It...

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Categories: irony,

Premium Member Rudiments of Wings
As a grey dove, nestlings are taught
     The Basic Rudiments of Wings:
if one falls, it cannot be caught
   ...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: irony, angst, bird, care, child,

For the Love of Cats
…is a cat not the totem of love

your physical contact generates feelings
were the neurons release 
the feeling for good vibes
peace, harmony 

by stroking soft gentle...

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Categories: irony, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,


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