Long Childbirth Poems
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War and Peace: That Midst Nations and NationalsWar and Peace: That Midst Nations And Nationals
War and Peace, a classical fiction by Leo Tolstoy, first published as Voyna I Mir in 1865–69. This picturesque reflection of early 19th-century Russian culture saw as its...
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childbirth, allegory, angst, life, marriage, war,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
The Legend of the RoseLong 'ere legends encountered finesse amidst flairs of passionate cravings,
thereupon, be a period wherein an episode occasioned an opportunity that will be reserved forever.
An outbreak of dismembering words are been exchanged between groups of rapscallions.
The...
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childbirth, allusion, analogy, appreciation, fantasy, flower, imagery, imagination,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Bible StudyHello, there. Rise and shine. I think I’ll call you Adam/
Who are you? Your creator. The maker of all you fathom/
You can call me God. This place is the Garden of Eden/
Why’d you make me?...
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childbirth, angel, bible, christian, creation, eve, rap, religious,
Form:
Rhyme
Connected To Last Entry
...while true feminists say that they are feminists because they care for the well-being of women, the modern feminist group, True/Active Feminism does exactly the opposite. They use the form of "dis-pair"...
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childbirth, art,
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Other
The Druid 3Now that Crimson Fire was gone
Fire Eagle needed to gain experience.
For over ten years he travelled the lands
helping people, learning from many other druids.
One day he knew he would be called up on to
take the...
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Categories:
childbirth, bereavement, death, funeral, spiritual,
Form:
Epic
American TraitorTo manipulate laws to disqualify voters,
Vote multiple times, or give dead living voice,
These are acts of a traitor! Man’s born with a choice.
Should political virtue be building consensus,
To hate when you don't win a kind...
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childbirth, abuse, betrayal, patriotic, religious,
Form:
Rhyme
Headstones and ChattelsHEADSTONES AND CHATTELS
‘Twas pure chance that I discovered
Just the other day,
A place passed
Countless times,
Never had the thought of calling in,
Inner thoughts and misplaced fears
Oh there must have been countless other reasons
For one to...
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Categories:
childbirth, meaningful, society,
Form:
Free verse
The Village On the Water IiiShallow-pitched tiled rooftops sparkle vividly
When lavishly sprinkled with needle-shaped grains
Of shattered mutton-fat nephrite;
There, clinging forlornly against the hanging grey
Smoke, tinged with barely...
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childbirth, community, life,
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Free verse
Creation, Curse and PromiseSince eternity past God the Father Son & Holy Spirit dwelled in unity and sweet fellowship.
Then Three-In-One decided to make a marvelous universe with an earth for life to dwell.
Creating an amazing array of creatures...
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childbirth, christian, god, hope, inspirational, jesus, life, relationship,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Madame Bovary: Come and Take Me If You Can"Madame Bovary", a novel by French novelist Gustave Flaubert, in 1856. Flaubert reconstructed a conventional story of adultery into a lasting work of heartfelt humanity. Madame Bovary is considered Flaubert’s masterpiece, and, according to some,...
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Categories:
childbirth, angst, character, muse,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Victim Or PredatorHe had watched her for two years
patiently waiting for her to grow up.
He knew all her movements, what
made her laugh, all of her moods.
Soon now it would be time, their time
together. She would be fifteen...
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Categories:
childbirth, abuse, child abuse, death, murder,
Form:
Epic
The WildernessI felt the tingling sensation of the ice crumbling my feet. The way the snow capped pines glimmer in beauty calm me with ease, yet still…I am lost in the wilderness. Too far from home,...
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Categories:
childbirth, conflict, fear, winter,
Form:
Epic
Shoplift To a JobShopLift To A Job
From a bustling town called Bukit Mertajam, a mainland part of Penang Island,
Outbreaks a story that warms the heart, about a man being given a helping hand.
With a headline that boasts of...
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Categories:
childbirth, community, encouraging, forgiveness, happy, poverty,
Form:
Free verse
Jeanmarie's Baby, Or Why We Have No Anti-Christ, Part Ii...He snapped his fingers, and everything changed,
she was in her bed, but not her bedroom,
red walls of gore flanked poor Jean on all sides,
fire ran through seems, she heard cries of doom.
“This shall be you...
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Categories:
childbirth, baby, corruption, evil, god, heaven, religious, sin,
Form:
Epic
What Went Wrong 2
What went wrong 2
Do you know why most men get married?
They get married
Not because of the companionate friendship with her
Nor of the love affection or conviction for her
Nor the intimate connection of submissiveness to...
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Categories:
childbirth, history, child, god, family, child, family, god,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
A Letter To MothersDear Mom, we thought about giving you the traditional gifts of cards, flowers & chocolate on this mother's day. We then remembered Proverbs 18:4 which says "A person's words can be life-giving water" & we...
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Categories:
childbirth, mothers day,
Form:
Ode
Mary In Holy Quran Part2(22) And the pangs of childbirth drove her unto the trunk of the palm-tree. She said: Oh, would that I had died ere this and had become a thing of naught, forgotten! (23) Then (one)...
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childbirth, hope, religion, religious, day, me, allah, prayer,
Form:
Verse
Everything Aches'Everything Aches'
Oh my arms do ache as I write down this prose
Most days it feels like the pain goes all the way to my toes
Bring me back lazy days lying...
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Categories:
childbirth, cry, how i feel, hurt, pain, poetry,
Form:
Rhyme
3rd ChildMy story is quite simple
My husband and I had been faithfully
Correctly using birth control for almost 13 years
We’d forgotten it only once
Resulting in the birth of our second child in 2005...
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childbirth, abortion, baby, christian, devotion, god, jesus, spiritual,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
The Junkie's Son, Part II.
Maureen looked down at her swollen belly
as her husband drove to the hospital,
she couldn’t believe the day had arrived,
but soon she would know childbirth in full,
and their life would be anything but dull.
She and Mark...
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Categories:
childbirth, birth, forgiveness, grief, hope, loss, mother son,
Form:
Narrative
Strike Not the Queen - My SpokenwordStrike not the queen
Powerless is not how a woman Felt
When a man places his hands on her
Touch not negatively= hit/ strike her not
She's the weakest vessel and yet
Can any man give birth...
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Categories:
childbirth, abuse, analogy, anti bullying, bullying, character,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
The Quickening of HaidaWhile watching Bill Reid’s wooden sculpture
“The Raven and the First Men”(1)
One day,
after the long and countless searches of bottom of the abysmal waters
with cycles of formation and extinction of renewed waves and ripples,
a...
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Categories:
childbirth, allegory, birth, imagery, men, , western,
Form:
Narrative
A Tribute To the True Heroes-MothersIn the beginning when the Godhead decided a new race to create,
He made Adam and Eve and gave them the ability to procreate.
With God as Creator and Adam as father,
Eve was destined the nations...
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Categories:
childbirth, appreciation, celebration, inspirational love, mother, religious, tribute,
Form:
Rhyme
Element of TearsFragment of tears,
elements of sorrow.
This is the wild assumption that pushes
blood to a glandful tattered branch of the heart.
You are the lost coin been looked for,
I am the lost sheep of...
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Categories:
childbirth, abuse, africa, art, horror, lost,
Form:
Blank verse
African WomanAFRICAN WOMAN
Who are you, African woman?
What’s your identity?
What do you stand for??
Black is beauty they say but the beauty lies in our core values and virtues.
Look at the African child groomed and nourished...
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Categories:
childbirth, africa, appreciation,
Form:
Free verse