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Husband My Child Poems

These Husband My Child poems are examples of My Child poems about Husband. These are the best examples of My Child Husband poems written by international poets.


A Hunger Unfed
from your first born, when you grab a dusting of talc, crushed with late night feeds, stirring in bouncing and stories on a knee,

adding a...

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Categories: my child, analogy,



Premium Member Chapter 156-- DAMIAN DELILAH MALLORY HOLANNYA: TIME Keepers and CRUEL BALL Plans!
Date:   May  2051

 Raining morning dawning. Everything is
Best and rest in all Hakim Households.
Hours passed and in Damian's dome
Dolly rose and gently...

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Categories: my child, absence, allusion, child, home,

Premium Member Guess Who
Who was a family show singer,
when her young daughter tried to be a dead ringer.
He brought her to life,
then she became  his wife.

 
Her...

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Categories: my child, child, color, dance, family,

A letter to BS Meter
Lots of books, lots and lots of books
ISBN numbers and the special book-calling in style
Once after reaching puberty, how to see Maria Shriver
is among these,...

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Categories: my child, child,

Plank and Axle
Plank & axle
Poem
Lionel Derbyshire

Two lad's halted child
And mature men bolted out
One chose the plank
The other the axle
And laboured hard
The slog they had to do
For a...

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Categories: my child, age, allusion, bereavement, child,



Premium Member Sidewalks
Sidewalks

We walked along the sidewalks
that paralleled the beach,
the ocean roaring in the distance
just beyond the soft sands,
an echo of all the waves
that have ever touched...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my child, angel, anniversary, caregiving, divorce,

Friday Afternoon
A busy Friday afternoon 

Exploding plane, but not an exploding cigar, as days of fun have long since gone.
The Byzantine Empire never left Russia, either...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my child, age, anti bullying, child,

Premium Member Pencils In September
I smell like pencils in September.
After they’ve been brought to that…to the machine hanging on the closet wall where our coats, our boots, our bags,...

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Categories: my child, 3rd grade, america, betrayal,

Premium Member Chapter 43 -- Damian Delilah Mallory and the Family Reunion: Day 2 Generations
Damian was the Disc jockey
 for the 2nd day of the family
 reunion. The only thing left now
 was for everyone to Introduce 
Themselves because...

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Categories: my child, birth, child,

Premium Member Choices
Choices

The choices we  make
for ourselves, 
often if nearly always
effect others. 

The milkman is late, 
breakfast is later, 
the kids are 
barely going to make...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my child, angel, break up, crush,

Helping Childless Wife
The sad problem was Hannah's ova.
Once they form a baby tears over:
Goal which had made her man rover
Around good clinics now hover...

Placed on Tiger nut...

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Categories: my child, child, desire, dream, marriage,

Mom
Mom

So many words to say, so many things unspoken
where were you when all I needed was your love
and devotion?
To protect me from all the evil...

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Categories: my child, abuse, betrayal, child abuse,

I Was Becoming a Bad Child
Cunning like foxes,greedy as hyenas,they looked at me;
With widened eyes and wet lips,ready to grab me,like an angry lioness; 
And tear me like a beast...

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Categories: my child, abuse, anger,

Lateness From Childhood
A lousy late-to-school child
Big faults sees and makes mild:
In future turns late worker,
A scheduled-time rule breaker,
Later late-to-act husband
You stir with a struck band 
To secure...

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Categories: my child, absence, age, child, wisdom,

Tendency For Pregnancy
Grappling with parenthood over the years. 
Battling and facing my responsibility fears. 
Celebrations and failures leading to tears. 
Many moving parts like out of sync...

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© Adam Segal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my child, baby, boy, child, family,


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