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Dream Mother Son Poems

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


Life Is Full of Treasures
life is full of treasures
sitting looking out at the courtyard
she is not comely
but has the most precious smile
it radiates in the brightest sunny day
her little...

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Categories: mother son, encouraging, growth, memory, mother



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,

Never Forget Me Mother
When I take a profound sleep

Unable to measure so calm and deep,

Will you not forget me, O mother?

Will you keep loving me then like a...

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Categories: mother son, beautiful, beauty, color, memory,

Catching Silver
When death, like silence 
Creeps into or sleepy lives

We feel the moorings untie 
The threads that tangle our lives

We feel the currents of emotion upend...

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

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,



Premium Member A Spiritual Awakening
Walking across the grass, tall, unopposed, well dressed as always.

I say to my brother, must we talk?
He nods.
I hug and kiss his cheek.
He appears a...

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Categories: mother son, angel, baby, brother, dream,

Premium Member Hopeful Sky
She awoke to dawn’s crispy rising,
her head filled with tasks for the day
and what she found surprising,
the time was here, come what may.

The eventful night...

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Categories: mother son, celebration, dream, graduation, hope,

Premium Member Brittle Silence
Brittle Silence

It is afternoon, 
and the coffee pot was never turned off. 
It is still burning even now. 
The liquid inside... black, 
and in dire...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother son, abortion, addiction, anti bullying,

Mother Is First Teacher
MOTHER IS FIRST TEACHER
MOTHER IS FIRST TEACHER, NO LIFE WITHOUT TEACHER
TEACHER BUILDER OF NATION
NEED TEACHER IN EVERY GENERATION
TEACHER WAY OF SUCCESS
WITHOUT TEACHER NO SUCCESS
MOTHER IS...

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Categories: mother son, age, beautiful, career, dream,

Premium Member A Son's Lament
When I found you in bed, you had just died.
     I wept; my grieving went mostly unsaid;
you clearly were gone—I was...

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Categories: mother son, bereavement, death, funeral, loss,

Premium Member Within
“Within”



Shadow dreams 
down silent roads 
never taken 
less than travelled, 
the winter breeze 
of the world within,
pulls out the hidden
message planted, 
within

the quickening
attempts slow 
anchoring,
the...

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Categories: mother son, birth, death, dream, i

Holding Back Tears
No one believes the child who no longer cries
but they don’t know I have no tears left in my eyes.
No one believes the child who...

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Categories: mother son, abuse, child abuse, 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,

The Children of Gaza Lyrics: Ii
"The Children of Gaza" Lyrics: II

These lyrics were written by Michael R. Burch and were adapted in places to the music by Michael R. Burch...

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Categories: mother son, child, child abuse, childhood,

The Children of Gaza Lyrics: I
"The Children of Gaza" Lyrics: I

These lyrics were written by Michael R. Burch and were adapted in places to the music by Michael R. Burch...

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Categories: mother son, child, child abuse, childhood,


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