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Marriage My Child Poems

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


the way we used to be
From learning the abc’s, to count from 1 to 3 your favorite uncle singing the twelve days of Christmas, the particular line a partridge in...

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Categories: my child, abuse, age, child, deep,



Let them breathe
Poem:  
      LET THEM BREATHE
Every single girl sings in a different tone
Some dance to the melodious lifestyle of their...

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Categories: my child, abuse, africa, anti bullying,

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,

Innocence Destroyed Children Are Not Brides
Often hidden or ignored, child brides and sex slaves are still a current global problem; as is child abuse in varying ways, including child labour....

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

Premium Member Don'T
Don't Let Go

Life gets hard, 
and seems...
overwhelming at times. 
Don't let go. 

Life gets rough, 
not just at the edges, 
but all over. 
Don't let...

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



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,

Premium Member Told You
She looks down on the marriage
Picture of woe
Words of, told you so
Open your eyes
Fool in disguise
Pretty doll dressed in white
Porcelain pieces shiny bright
Escaping from words
I...

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© Paul Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my child, child, family, goodbye, parents,

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,

Premium Member Urgency
Urgency 
By Luciana Fisher

I write with an urgency 
unknown to man
Insignificant as I am
I write for every woman, man, and child never able  to...

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Categories: my child, art, child, confidence, creation,

Premium Member Marathon 1969
Yes, they told her
they will induce our
baby.It was the high
blood pressure,
it seems

I skipped out 
of work early
at twelve. The
maternity unit was
just up the road.

She sat...

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Categories: my child, birth, child, history, marriage,

Block Seats For Broken Homes
A perimeter with firm block seats 
For teenagers patrolling the streets; 
More needed to strengthen their gossips;
Jokes about Dads who wash plates in ships!

Seat blocks...

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Categories: my child, age, care, child, house,

Child Custody After Divorce
The Environment of Prosody 
Suits not ‘Courts’ stand on Child custody,
Silly scratching up some melody 
For what to a party is bloody 
And might only...

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Categories: my child, break up, child, divorce,

Premium Member Safety In Hand
Safety in Hand

The raven calls my name, 
and I am afraid to answer. 
He will know all about me, 
even if I do not know...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my child, abortion, abuse, addiction, bullying,

Woman of the Wasteland III of III
From ruined halls of a corrupt little apartment 
I flee with my children, trailing after me 
No more the hard hand of hate 
On my...

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Categories: my child, abuse, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Premium Member Letters
Letters

I write you all the time. 
I don't mail them... 
my letters, my words... anymore. 
They came back for a while, 
so I stopped. 
I...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my child, abortion, absence, abuse, addiction,


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