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Mother Memory Poems

These Mother Memory poems are examples of Memory poems about Mother. These are the best examples of Memory Mother poems written by international poets.


Premium Member God Sends Pets Without Wings
"God sends pets without wings so no one will suspect they are angels ..."  Unkown

Angels come in all sizes
Never knowing when they will appear
Great fur coats to...

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Categories: memory, day, friend, fun, love,



Premium Member My 1st gift to Mom
A clear-beaded mousie
with a pointy black nose,
twitchable beaded tail,
and ruffly yellow clothes.

The tail can tilt her head--
she nods without a squeak!
Quiet little church mouse,
I bought...

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Categories: memory, childhood, cute love, giving,

Willys Jeep
My father bought a Willys Jeep
When I was just a kid.
My mother took one look at it
And man, she flipped her lid.

A station wagon was...

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Categories: memory,

Premium Member Mushroom Picking
In the cool of an autumn morning
my father and his friend, 
Jimmy Kerin, would go
mushroom picking in paddocks 
way out past the last suburban fence.
I...

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Categories: autumn, dad, memory, mother,

Premium Member German Potato Salad
The grandfather on my mother's side was a cheapskate. 
A real cheapskate.
One Christmas, he gave me a used paperback book.
Something like “Jimmy Plays Baseball.”
It was...

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Categories: grandfather, memory,



MORE THAN EPHEMERA
MORE THAN EPHEMERA

A dusty attic one must reorganise
Unlabelled boxes trying to hide
There will be at least one surprise

A diary and postcard tucked inside
A letter from...

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Categories: family, memory,

Premium Member call
~ for Mom ~


it seems …

like yesterday
and it seems like forever …
I can see them clearly
I can feel the soft wrinkles of skin
her little hands...

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Categories: analogy, love, memory, mom,

Premium Member MEMORY THERAPY-You Have Entered the Twilight Zone Poetry Contest
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Nick Tipton lived a quiet life,
west Kentucky, in rolling hills;
been farming there for ten years,
all according to his own will.

This simple life would’ve have kept...

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Categories: memory, mystery,

Yoshihiro Hattori
When my mother discussed his story,
I was tragically shocked and enraged.
How could someone kill a teenager?
Assuming Yoshihiro was a trespasser?

An exchange student, a young teenager,
From...

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Categories: america, memorial, memory, murder,

BLACK AND WHITE DAYS
BLACK AND WHITE DAYS

When I think of my childhood back at home,
I remember it mostly in monochrome.
In the second world war, when times were austere,
I...

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Categories: childhood, color, memory, war,

Premium Member I'm Not in Kansas Anymore
(Mimic the song..."If I Only Had A Brain" by the Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz)

I could be so independent

So lavish and resplendent

Just a player...

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Categories: angst, loss, memory,

I am my mother's child by Suzan Satchell
I am my mother's child
By: Suzan Satchell 
I am my mother's child I am my mother's child so precious, so kind and so dear. I'm...

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Categories: appreciation, memory, mother daughter,

Premium Member My Mother

I didn’t know why the sky suddenly fell on us,
we got deracinated, turned into derelict drift wood, 
until mother floated far, found an alien anchorage...

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Categories: analogy, memory, mothers day,

Premium Member The Memory of Lemon Juice, Gaza 2024
The Memory of Lemon Juice, Gaza 2024


The scent of leaves
we placed between our clothes
no moths would dare to eat
but these we left behind

the fruit we...

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Categories: memory, city, food, humanity, war,

Premium Member Are the clouds just soapsuds too
"Clouds
Are so gorgeous
Just as clouds--
They border the edge of heaven
In great, rolling, billowy puffs...
Or they float
In little trailing wisps
Across the sky...
Why do poets try
To liken...

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Categories: beauty, imagery, memory, mother


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