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Mom Loneliness Poems

These Mom Loneliness poems are examples of Loneliness poems about Mom. These are the best examples of Loneliness Mom poems written by international poets.


A Part of Me Was Dying
When I knew no healing elixir and no cure
I never wanted to give you hopes
Yet, I lied, beautifully lied, giving hopeless hopes
Promising everything will be...

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Categories: loneliness, cry, depression, heartbroken, love,



Harder
Sometimes things are harder - 
than I feel that they should be.

Some they make you stronger-
So, why do I feel so weak?

Perhaps because I'm tired-...

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Categories: loneliness, appreciation, devotion, encouraging, family,

Premium Member Just a Mom
When your kids are grown your just a mom,
They call you to be their calm. 
You’re not allowed to have advice,
Unless it’s about how to...

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Categories: loneliness, children, depression, emotions, family,

Mom
The seasick ache
where you hold your breath
serenade in the mix of catastrophe
and the bottomless pit of emptiness

when you're

nails deep in your scalp
gripfuls of hair and...

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Categories: loneliness, absence, death, emotions, fate,

On the Bus Ride Home
on the bus ride home
i dream of my parents
i pass by my grade school
i make enemies with the boy sitting across from me
i contemplate the...

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© Ollie Ward  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: journey, light, loneliness,



Childhood Trauma In a Grown Man
Childhood trauma living inside of a grown man
Sorry if I seem shut off and don't want to hold hands
I understand if you don't want to...

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© Alex Duffy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: loneliness, childhood, dark, depression, growing

Premium Member I'M Dying To See You - Literally
Dad was loadin' rods and tackle, I was addin' fuel, as Mom hopped on with a picnic lunch that balmy afternoon.
Another Sunday outing on the...

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Categories: depression, loneliness, suicide,

Premium Member Does Anyone Cling To Pain Indefinitely
He was the most lonesome guy.
he surely didn't trust anybody 
and the reasons were many;
he'll reveal his darkest secrets...
when he has shed all his tears
and...

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Categories: loneliness, allusion, anger, feelings, grief,

Infertility
Infertility
Is it a communicable disease?
Is it a blemish to the family?
Is it a detestable status?
Is it an inferior sort?
Is it a shameful disability?
Is it an...

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Categories: culture, depression, loneliness, mom,

Premium Member Tricky Chirp
The Tricky Chirp

The nester bird comes to live, 
in a nest, they did not make. 
Yet... the bird, 
feels right at home 
and not alone...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: loneliness, age, angel, change, discrimination,

Premium Member The Loneliest Prayer
The loneliest prayer is often said
When evening shadows fall
Or when I sob and jump in bed
My shirt, my shoes, and all

I wonder why my closest...

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Categories: faith, loneliness, prayer,

The Maze of a Missing Mom
Mike's mom made a multitude of missteps;
Starting strong, she strode straight into struggles.
Calvin convinced her to try crack cocaine.
Love lost: little Mike led a lonely,...

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Categories: 11th grade, drug, loneliness,

Collateral Damage
"writing the words of a sermon that no one will hear ..."
Beatles, Eleanor Rigby
This poem refers to the increasing number of teenagers suffering from depression...

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Categories: depression, loneliness, mental illness,

Premium Member A Mirroring Saga of Being Not You
(Apropos Of A School-Day Happenstance)

There she stood on the edge 
of the cliff of loneliness—her
tiny eyes staring out into space.

As I cautiously approached her,
I softly...

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Categories: loneliness, allegory, girl, hyperbole, inspirational,

Guardian Angel
I had to fight with her today,
    Made her understand she had to stay.
    She cannot leave me alone,
...

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Categories: angel, emotions, hope, loneliness,


Book: Shattered Sighs