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Angst Mother Poems

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


Premium Member Mother, I've got something to tell you
Fighting the feeling with each new
Ripped stitch
Flesh simmering in this hell
And I'll make no apologies for what I
Tell you
When you rather sink instead of swim,
Believe...

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Categories: mother, absence, abuse, anger, angst,



Why?
Why?

No one can explain
Why there is so much pain
Why will it not work
When will it ever come

Needle after needle
Month after month
It’s all the same
Just more...

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Categories: mother, angst, baby, confusion, feelings,

Premium Member Grocery shopping with mum
It's always Aldi on a Sunday afternoon.  You're always waiting with your shopping bags in hand, slowly trudging along with your walking stick. ...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother son, mothers day,

Premium Member Silvery Souls Soar
Their spirits sift through the ages
Soaring swiftly in song
Kings queens prophets poets
Martyr and messiah
Tattooing tongues teaching teal truths

For ages they are anxiously awaiting 
YOU 
The...

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Categories: mother, angst, bereavement, courage,

Premium Member WHERE IS THE LOVE MAMMA
For Silent One's - Mamma Poetry Contest

Where is the love, Mamma?

Through broken Louvre blinds, you're ever watching
Rosary beads clicking prayers on repeat mode, uttering
Your plethora...

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Categories: angst, conflict, corruption, mother



Premium Member Rain Untimed

There was a lady in her late thirties

She loved juicy gossip and kitty parties

Kids were two, an older boy and a younger girl

Naughty devils but...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother, angst, beauty, children, confusion,

Insect innocence

Drink the poison from my blood, breathe the rot from my lungs.
Take all that has been decaying inside me and nurse it to health like...

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Categories: mother, angst, child abuse, childhood,

Premium Member Jacqueline Trestrail
On this day 40 years ago in 1978 my mother, Jacqueline Anne Trestrail, left this world after a relatively short battle with cancer - she...

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Categories: mother, tribute,

Let Me Know
Killing me will not save you 
Saving me will not kill you
Without a choice we’ll be stagnate forever.
We will never get out of this hell...

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Categories: mother, abuse, angst, child abuse,

My World On the Pyre Cold
There she was, silenced; in the hush of the night,
By nature's decree and the will of the almighty divine's right.
Upon the pyre, her form ablaze,...

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© Pranali Vg  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother, allegory, angst, appreciation, death,

Premium Member In Grief
Trembling, the ache
Still tender,
Unkept moments echo
Risking a prayer,
Where will the memory go?
How will my heart ever know
When to let go… how to let go?

Desperate, the...

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Categories: mother, angst, child, death, depression,

Premium Member Petals and Poetry
In a world full of unwelcome nightmares,
I recite dreams of poetry to the one who cares.

I'm pondering a perfect metaphor,
trying to portray my mum's devotion.
Thinking...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appreciation, child, mother son,

Childhood Days
I reflect on our childhood days,
Not such pure and perfect ways,
Mother nagged us for so long,
Her negative carp was very strong,
When we kids reached our...

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Categories: angst, family, mother,

Premium Member Chapter 87 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Solomon Brothers and Sisters
Date:  March 2041

The weather was agreeable all
Seemed well in the Damian house
Hold early morning. The kids were
Heading out to school. Dolly and 
Molly were...

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Categories: mother, adventure, angst, black love,

Premium Member My Kind of Store
My kind of Store

The big fancy door
Opened up into a whimsical store.

Things I haven’t seen before.
Things my Mother would deplore.

My eye caught something I wore,
I...

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Categories: childhood, daughter, mother daughter,


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