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Mother My Child Poems

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


baby elephants - a letter to my mother
baby elephants stay with their mothers their whole lives
they follow them for miles, 
hiding in the maternal shade 
of large, floppy ears,
perfect for listening to...

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© Oliver Chu  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my child, child, child abuse, childhood,



Dearest Son
you're the king in my jungle,
Peace in my world.
You're the sunshine blossoming my life,
The healthiest air I breathe.

You're my most important person.
The moon in the...

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Categories: my child, child, children, inspirational, inspirational

I'm Starting to Forget
I'm Starting to forget you
I wish I wasn't.
When is your birthday?
What are your fears?
I can't really believe
It's been so many years.

What color is your hair?
Is...

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Categories: my child, change, child, confusion, heartbreak,

LILY
In a somber house on Maple Street, where shadows creep,
Lived Lily, a child, in silence she'd weep.
With every creak of the floorboards at night,
She'd hold...

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

Premium Member Trama
Angry voices
Bellow my full name
Crystol Lynn!
Do you hear me?
Enter the mother and
Father. 
Go away to another place
High above the trouble and terror
Isolate my childhood self
Justice...

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



Premium Member Ghost Stories: COMPLETED
[Fiction Out West]


A mining town, among others, had been shut down the longest. Long before the mines closed, and all the towns followed. As the...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my child, child, death, horror, mother

Premium Member That Was Then, This Is Now
I love hearing stories,
stories from my grandparents.
They love to tell stories,
stories from many years ago.
Grandma tells about bread,
when black showed up they would cut if off.
Then...

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Categories: my child, blue, child, food, grandparents,

Her Adamant Face
Adamant Face
My mother used to say with an adamant face, "There is a place for everything and for everything a place!”
My goodness, this house is...

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Categories: my child, childhood, family, fun, my

What About Me?
I sit and look at my Father,
His silent cries when he looks at his daughter,
In the darkness of the night,
Battling the tribulations so that we...

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Categories: my child, betrayal, birth, child, child

Premium Member Grief
Grief
Trauma and loss, a child has died
That never goes away …don't even try
It's in every room,every breath,every step you take
When Your asleep and when your...

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Categories: my child, baby, child, death, grief,

Premium Member Blame
Quote: A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else. By John Burroughs


Life has many ups...

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Categories: my child, child, hurt, life, people,

Premium Member In the Belly of the Whale
darkness, like Jonah 
held in the belly of the whale,
the end of a world;
closed-in time in dark spaces -
gives one, a hell of a time...

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Categories: my child, birth, child, dark, light,

Bearing a Child
Within a garden, unseen yet so true,
A cosmos blooms beneath a mother's hue.
Bioluminescent butterflies take flight,
As constellations whisper through the night.

Here, shifting sands of emotion...

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Categories: my child, birth, blessing, child, life,

Night Labor, for Rachel Corrie
Night Labor
by Michael R. Burch

for Rachel Corrie

Tonight we keep the flame alive;
we keep the candle lit.
We burn bright incense in your name
and swear we’ll not...

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Categories: my child, children, courage, hate, innocence,

Premium Member FLIGHT WITH MY CHILD dodo
Vroom-vroom with my special child
Zooming high in his plane-car
Hep-hurray! He’s the pilot…
Bless our flight, Lord. Vroom!...

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Categories: my child, appreciation, boy, child, christian,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things