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Time Mother Son Poems

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


Lou
Kidding around, I called mother “Lou”
Short for Louella between us two.
She’d return the favor; call me “number three.”
At the time it was cute, now it’s...

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© Tom Valles  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother son, absence, devotion, family, hope,



Fukuda Chiyo-ni haiku translations 2
Fukuda Chiyo-ni Haiku

Fukuda Chiyo-ni (1703-1775) was a celebrated Japanese poet and painter of the Edo period, also known as Kaga no Chiyo.

CHIYO-NI POEMS ABOUT WOMEN...

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Categories: desire, flower, mother son,

Premium Member To which image should we cling
"We have been here a thousand times before"
Praying for world peace, or the end of war

"Memory erased, each time we begin anew"
PRIEZ POUR NOUS QUI...

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Categories: heaven, light, mother son,

A mother
#She's a mother, your mother, time and space might denied her almost all her wishes and dreams bt she forged wth all she have for...

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Categories: mother son, beautiful, best friend, emotions,

Premium Member WHEN YOU THOUGHT I WASN'T WATCHING
His assignment was a simple one…to go home…observe his family
and then write an essay his teacher entitled, ‘What Love Means To Me’

He did just that…for...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: love, mother son,



Riding the lightening - continued
continued from part 1

Through corridors of steel and stone 
Her steps begin to trace. 
To face the fate that's now her own. 
With dignity and...

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Categories: mother son,

Riding the lightening
The clouds are hanging on the hill,		
it is a dreary day.
The gathered crowd is standing still,	
there’s rawness midst the grey.

Outside the prison gates they wait,
predicting...

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Categories: courage, love, mother son,

Premium Member call
~ for Mom ~


it seems …

like yesterday
and it seems like forever …
I can see them clearly
I can feel the soft wrinkles of skin
her little hands...

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Categories: mother son, analogy, love, memory, mom,

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,

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 Mamma
Mamma, what a lovely angel you are
Before I came into this world you carried
Me for nine gruelling months,
Morning sickness and throw-ups
Is what I gave when...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother son, appreciation, courage, emotions, i

Show Me The Way
Someone had to show me the way,
though much of the time I just followed mine
so you watched from the distance, I know.
But it’s clear to...

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Categories: mother son, mother, mother daughter, mother

Masterpiece
God made the Earth
the scriptures tell,
as day by day
and just as well.

For although he
might well have made
all his creations
in a day

A purpose there
most surely was,
in...

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Categories: mother son, beautiful, child, children, mother,

CATULLUS TRANSLATIONS 2
CATULLUS TRANSLATIONS 2

Catullus CI: 'His Brother's Burial'
translation by Michael R. Burch

1.
Through many lands and over many seas
I have journeyed, brother, to these wretched rites,
to this...

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Categories: mother son, brother, death, death of

Premium Member The Lost Treasure

I didn’t know why on us the sky suddenly fell,
but in the deracinating storm  
we got uprooted from the native soil,
and wandered hapless anchorless,
like...

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Categories: missing, mother son,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things