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Dance Mother Son Poems

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


Twenty years elapsed since Harriet Harris, nee Kuritsky gave up the ghost May 5th, 2004
Twenty years elapsed since Harriet Harris, née Kuritsky gave up the ghost ~ May 5th, 2004

Often these days
the following genuine sentiment
Matthew Scott Harris
doth wish to...

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Categories: mother son, absence, adventure, appreciation, destiny,



Premium Member Beneath the Smile: Cheryl Ann
Sun-kissed leather, worn and warm, 
Reflects the dance in eyes that storm. 
Her smile, a practiced ray of light, 
Hides depths unseen, where shadows fight.

Contradictions...

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Categories: mother son, inspirational love, love, mother,

Song and Dance of the Unborn Child
Center stage, the fertile womb
has room and walls. 
The fourth will speak to you
with thumps and heartbeats
Loud and clear :
"I am here!"
New life cannot be...

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Categories: family, joy, mother son,

Children's Poems V
Children's Poems III

These are poems for children and poems about children and their mothers, fathers, grandmother, grandfathers and extended families. 



Picturebook Princess
by Michael R. Burch

for...

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Categories: mother son, child, childhood, children, mother,

Premium Member We Came To Pass Peace
Said the Palestinians
to their Israeli neighbors
singing and dancing
karaoke on the Strip

I wish I knew
how to pursue
dual citizenship
as readily
as you

To which Israelis
responded to their Muslim neighbors
dancing...

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Categories: mother son, culture, earth day, integrity,



Lollipop Series: Harry's Mommy
It's hard to be Harry's Mommy
He is like a raving Tsunami. 

"Why didn't you do the homework Harry?"
"The letters were gulped by the papers, Mommy"....

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Categories: mother son, child, childhood, humor, mother

Premium Member Mama
Mama

Mama, I think in only pictures, 
and fight for every word. 
I babble songs and stories, 
and dream I will be heard. 

My little toys...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother son, angel, growing up, heartbreak,

Harriet Harris Nee Kuritsky Gave Up the Ghost May 4th 2004
Harriet Harris, née Kuritsky gave up the ghost ~ May 4th, 2004

Often these days
the following genuine sentiment
Matthew Scott Harris
doth wish to share one son,
cuz fifteen...

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Categories: mother son, 12th grade, absence, loss,

Premium Member Rainbow Mommies
Rainbow mommies hug their babies and sing.
They do not force their day, let the sunshine ring.

Happy rainbow mommies paint, dance and play.
Rainbow mommies know there...

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Categories: mother son, mother, mother daughter, mother

Khar
Khar!
or
An alkaline extract!
my mouth drools 
o! momma
everytime I think of the dish
whether it is the beloved 
amitar khar (i know as papaya khar),
tiyohor khar (i know as...

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Categories: mother son, 12th grade, food, magic,

Premium Member Mama's Day
Mama’s Day.
.
Each time I see a perky robin
Or a poppy among a field of rye
A snow capped mountain
Or a vibrant rainbow in the sky
A dainty...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother son, absence, appreciation, mother,

Premium Member She Dances and Poses
When he sees her, he can’t contain his joy
His gallant heart leaps within its bony cage
A fan, he has been since he was a boy
Of...

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Categories: mother son, appreciation, dance, feelings, happy,

Premium Member Angels Danced Wow
Celestial choir, angels dance to my hearts song
I longed for life’s kick inside
dreaming song cast to ether
petitioning heavens angels 
joyously they wept
then joined in creations...

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Categories: mother son, angel, baby, blessing, creation,

Premium Member dancing with mom -
when I was just a wee one
        my mom taught me to dance
     ...

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Categories: mother son, analogy, dance, joy, life,

Premium Member Mother
Cheers to my mother I’ll share a tale,
After a swig of lime-soaked gin,
To which I’ll use the drink to avail,
Words worthy of an eyesight’s spin:

There...

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© B.J. Fitz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother, mother son, parents,


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