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Marriage Jealousy Poems

These Marriage Jealousy poems are examples of Jealousy poems about Marriage. These are the best examples of Jealousy Marriage poems written by international poets.


Iron Umbrella
Iron umbrella, 
Woman, your strong umbrella 
Which  resists strong wind and heavy rains.
So safe under this unchecked umbrella 

You are always proud of this strong...

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Categories: jealousy, celebrity, confidence, girlfriend, husband,



Your Heart I Want It Back, By Davieo, David Rothchild
Your Heart I want it back, By Davieo, David Rothchild

Your Heart
I want it back
It was always my fervent passionate art
To draw out your laughter, smiles,...

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Categories: jealousy, care, funny love, i

Stringent and Weirded
What distract me from my oblagations are
not of trust but of worldly want and desire.
Than what is spoken as Godlydistracts those
of there obligation and duty...

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Categories: courage, devotion, film, jealousy,

Welcome Me Back
Welcome me back 
If I say my desires you will not trust me,
If I speak to you in a low tone voice,you will dwell on...

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© Chui Munga  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: jealousy, absence, adventure, africa, blessing,

Premium Member Jealousy

She was young, like the fawn, 
The calf or lamb…
Heart alive with wonder
She wouldn’t listen to fear
Never a whisper of worry
She grasped life by the...

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Categories: death, innocence, jealousy, marriage,



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: jealousy, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Misdelivered Mail
The scent of wet paper flops in my grasping hands.
Careful fingers tear mail open slowly to guard its contents.
A handwritten note from a woman I...

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Categories: husband, jealousy, marriage, relationship,

Premium Member Come Come To the Restaurant
Around the wet corners of summer
In the alleys of scooter-revving Paris
11 at night
A back light herd of red eyes
Bull-rush Champs-Elysees

Parting for an ambulance
Its siren wobbling...

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Categories: food, french, jealousy, lost

Blunderful
Blunderful
The man was addicted to sex
Lust drove him to do his actions
Each one more intense than the last
Like water incessantly flowing
Washing against the dam wall
Till...

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Categories: jealousy, power, romantic,

My Future Fate
I keep on observing couples pass me by oh so merrily,
Getting me all perked up, but at the same time, a bit of jealousy
I am...

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Categories: jealousy, depression, funeral, future, hope,

First Wife
In front of the mirror I stare at my face. My cracks and my lines, tell me I'm fine. 

I look back at him, and...

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Categories: jealousy, death, emotions, family, husband,

In Regards To Those Who Wish Us To Be With Them
THE PRESTIGE OF MARRIAGE ALLUDED HER
OR THIS SHE WOULD HAVE ME TO BELIEVE
SHE SEEKED TREASURES THAT HER BODY
WOULD STORE, TO BIRTH A CHILD MIGHT
I SOW...

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Categories: conflict, culture, fate, jealousy,

Premium Member The Green-Eyed Monster
I married the man of my dreams.
At seventeen I had gone to extremes.
I loved him as if he were everything.
For him I could try to...

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Categories: anxiety, divorce, jealousy, love

Premium Member Did You Take Your Pills
Did you take your pills?

Nag, nag, nag, 
There she goes again. 
Did I do this, did I do that.
I could surely do without her. 

My...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: jealousy, abortion, absence, abuse, addiction,

The Deadliest Coward, Part I
Ned Shepworth lived in a small, frontier town,
that just three years before had been empty ground,
he tried to keep up with the latest style,
and worked...

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Categories: dark, evil, hurt, jealousy,


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