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Angst Mother Son Poems

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


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,



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 son, allegory, angst, appreciation, death,

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,

Long Into the Night
A meeting of two moms can be a wonderful thing a meeting of two minds is a beautiful thing…

Shortly after we moved into our new...

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Categories: mother son, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Feeling Lost
Why do I feel like I’m drifting,
Nothing to tether me down.
Feeling lost, alone and so lonely
My face in a permanent frown.

It feels like there’s no...

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© Judy Gulas  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angst, happiness, mother son,



Premium Member Mom's Delight
Basking in mirth’s pleasure from seizure’s test 
striving boy blends well with Mom’s crooning voice
outgrowing not delights of lullabies 
wafting joyous bonding blest wonderment.

Around gracious...

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Categories: mother son, blessing, christian, god, inspirational,

Watching Toilet Bowl Lv Highlight of Snowy February 7th 2021
Watching toilet bowl lv highlight of snowy February 7th, 2021

Above title attests how mine mundane mein kampf
flush with adventure overflowing excitement.

Apt aforementioned accurate personal description
culmination...

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Categories: mother son, 6th grade, 7th grade,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: mother son, 12th grade, character, hope,

Don'T Marry Meredith
It's funny, because I've vacuumed under your bed 
a hundred times in the past two years
I've dusted the black bedside table
picked up your Scotch and...

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Categories: mother son, abuse, angst, family, fate,

Whipping Boy
In a child's blueprint
Most telling memories 
Lay dead and buried 
Prior to ghosts that torment him grown

The plain act
Of daydreaming
Has ways to call forth
A multitude...

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© Geren Diaz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother son, 1st grade, angst, boy,

Coming Home
COMING HOME
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS

I Was Just a Teenage, Yet I’ll Not Forget That Day
When We Were Notified That My Brother Was an MIA
That Chilling Notice...

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Categories: mother son, angst, brother, heartbreak, heartbroken,

Premium Member The Phoenix Has Died
The phoenix has died
I can see that now
I can see it in your eyes.
Those bright blue, youthful eyes
once so hopeful, now restless...unfocused.

Once you were a...

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Categories: angst, anxiety, mother son,

Sorry My Friend
Crippled by embarrassment,
Waves from past cover my shore,
Sorry my friend, you had your feet dirty from it.
I hanker, this doesn’t deter your steps....

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© Vini Cho  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother son, angst, anxiety, arabic, art,

Wet Desert Hope
Sad mother   ...   no son
Went off to war, never come home
No phone call, no letter come
Flowers planted in the garden,
came spring...

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Categories: angst, mother son, nature,

My Name Is Bill
My Name is Bill!
The mist clears
Lavender green and lavender grey
Again!
On the menu
Creme caramel.
Honeydew dreams 
I remember from yesterday.
 
If only. If only  I was...

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Categories: mother son, absence, analogy, angst, anxiety,


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