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Tree Mother Son Poems

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


Premium Member Observing Kindness
Observing kindness can bring one such joy.
Kindness to his mom, by a little boy.
Moms on the couch, all tired and unhappy.
The child asks, “does mommy...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother son, care, caregiving, friend, friendship,



Premium Member Pearl of the Orient
This would be just prior to circa 2000. I'm guessing it's closer to the 80s, but my memory fails, The Philippines was one of three...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother son, allusion, analogy, appreciation, beautiful,

Premium Member Music in Me
Childhood can 
be a connotation 
of cacophonous tunes,
where the sweetest sins 
hide pain 
    behind a smile.
We all have 
 a story...

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Categories: mother son, child, children, emotions, meaningful,

Premium Member Manual Work
I built a new stand for my mom
A pine tree was into my palms

It was for our shoes
And also boots too

Did all the work till...

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Categories: mother son, family, giving, me, mom,

Child of the Christmas Night
This is the time of the first sunrise
When light self-born came as a helpless babe

With hands to wipe away Mary’s tears
And to wipe away seas...

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Categories: mother son, baby, child, christian, christmas,



Premium Member A Joy To See
Observing kindness, can bring one such joy.
Kindness to his mom, by a little boy.
Moms on the couch, all tired and unhappy.
The child asks, “does mommy...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother son, caregiving, children, friend, friendship,

Premium Member Invocation For Reunion
Though you conceived me against your scheduled time
my tiny parts felt so secure inside your love vessel
I then invoked for your painstaking care
grateful that you...

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

The Hovering Mother
The hovering mother is never quite out of sight.
She hovers morning, midday, noon, and night
Darting from tree to tree, she’d fervently hide,
Or at the back...

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Categories: mother son, childhood, high school, irony,

Premium Member An Excavation

They excavated him, her youngest son,
who passed away too soon at age nineteen,
to join her second son, who had just died
at fifty-five- to the new...

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Categories: mother son, death, family, mother, son,

Premium Member The Courageous Little Hero
Even today in Texas 
after twelve decades
people are narrating
the story of John,
the courageous little hero 
who fought two heartless outlaws;
was he allowed to own a...

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Categories: mother son, anger, boy, courage, death,

A Christmas Tree For Mummy and Me
A photo of Mummy and me.
That's how Christmas used to be
Memories fill me with glee.

On a beautiful, crispy winter's day
We’d found our Christmas tree
In midst...

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Categories: mother son, childhood, christmas, happiness, joy,

The Girl With Red Hair, Freckles and An Upturned Nose
I met a girl once; more like noticed her I have to admit.
A girl with red hair, freckles and an upturned nose.
The girl with red...

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Categories: mother son, death, love, mother, mother

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,

I Know It Was You Son
A murder of crows rose up to the sky
as I passed the tree ~ at the moment you died
I know it was you son saying...

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Categories: death, image, mother son,

Premium Member Purely From the Heart
Blissful, but verily a peace-filled encounter…
…Such was a “date” with Pogi-Bear, his favorite stuffed toy…
Neath acacia tree in the kids' park, reminding me of a...

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Categories: mother son, appreciation, birthday, child, encouraging,


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