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Rain Mother Daughter Poems

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


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 daughter, angst, beauty, children, confusion,



Wings of Warmth

"Mother, 
             You are my heartbeat 
      ...

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Categories: mother daughter, autumn, blessing, deep, meaningful,

Premium Member Without Saying a Word
Summer that year was beasty hot and dry. The sidewalks sizzled and roasted my bare feet, and the heat permeated the already parched ground leaving...

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Categories: kid, mother, mother daughter,

A Quick Call
The rain hit hard.

Pounding and banging on the windows
like fists of lament

Then the darkness came
A reminder to call loved ones

Being one of the lucky ones
my...

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Categories: mother daughter, age, family, for her,

Sundrops
Like rain drops but not ??
06/08/2023



A collaborative poem by:

°Chelsea Marie StufLeben
& my 9 year old daughter,
• Claire Christine Maki


•A dark stormy day, 
With the city...

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Categories: mother daughter, beauty, depression, endurance, light,



Bad Kid
She’s certain to be reminded when she returns for a visit
what an awful child she was to raise
the kid who brought home report cards of...

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Categories: mother daughter, child abuse, childhood, growing

Premium Member Garden Memories
I will turn back the pages of time
to mom and to when I was a little girl
mom would fill my pool and in I jumped
she...

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Categories: garden, mother daughter,

Premium Member My Eight Year Old Straightened Me Out
Do not….
I repeat…
Do not not not not not
Have brand new carpeting put in
The same day as a rain storm and an 8-year-old girl's slumber party.

I...

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Categories: mother daughter,

Premium Member Blue Highway At the Cross Roads
"Blue Highway at the Cross Roads"



When the child 
finds the imprints,
the child will place
its feet firmly

in the 
Love 
marked, 
for the child alone

brick walls 
along...

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Categories: love, mother daughter,

Premium Member Caim
"Caim"



Caim 
in time
labyrinthine
tale swallowed
serpentine 

Caim 
in time
heart kept 
secure in the 
central fortress mine

Serpentine
swallowed
labyrinthine tales
cooed her love Basilisk
night terrors and turtledoves

Turtledoves
followed trails 
of diamonds dripping
through...

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Categories: love, magic, mother daughter,

Premium Member Inheritance
“Inheritance”



Where do I go?

To meet you
outside of 
complicit 
words...

I dream of 
bigger things
than numbers
and sharp talons

bells jangling 
ankles tempted
by better things
running

flight of the fleeing
hooded
tethered
birds

Freedom, 
Words.

Just...

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Categories: love, magic, mother daughter,

This Was Not That Day
A woman walked in front of me
A little girl on her hip
In the hook of her arm

Long, blond, hair they both had 
Rubber boots the...

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Categories: mother daughter, age, daughter, grandmother, mother,

Premium Member Weather Nature of a Mother
No rising fiery ball only thunder 
Such the wonder 
On this Mother’s Day 
Does anyone know what to say? 
Rain is starting to fall
Sending a...

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Categories: mother daughter, daughter, grandchild, grandmother, mother,

When God Made a Mother
He helps the wind to start, he allows the trees to grow
The earth is set to spin only because he states it so

He makes the...

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Categories: mother daughter, angel, god, heaven, love,

Premium Member Visitation Time

Faint barks, evening, wind, and rain
I'm standing outside these gates again
staring at her long twisted cobbled grey 
She'll be pleading and crying for me to...

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© Tidy Desk  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother daughter, abuse, addiction, anxiety, humor,


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