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Song My Child Poems

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


Premium Member Forgiving the Unforgivable
(Lights dim, single spotlight illuminates the speaker, dressed in simple attire. Voice starts trembling, building in intensity)

Can forgiveness mend, a childhood, 
fractured in the dark?...

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Categories: my child, child abuse, father son,



A poem I should not have to write
It is a poem nobody wants to write,
About what will never be right,
About those who think they have the right,
To take from a child all...

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

Premium Member To Know without Knowing
Can you know without knowing?
What is in your hands that’s not showing?

Is it the brilliant light of a child’s wonder?
We gaze into her blue eyes...

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Categories: my child, beauty, child, faith, light,

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,

Cursed
Cursed
I was cursed from the moment. The sperm hit the egg
 that laid inside my mother’s womb 
I was cursed with the DNA from both...

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



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,

Now It's Spring
The grass is green over the hill,
As yellow blooms the daffodil.
It's sunshine hits a little stalk,
A friendly flower, I bet they talk...

Of all little kids,...

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Categories: my child, child, spring, sunshine,

Unlikely Mike, for Michael Jackson
Unlikely Mike
by Michael R. Burch

I married someone else’s fantasy;
she admired me despite my mutilations.

I loved her for her heart’s sake, and for mine.
I hid my...

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Categories: my child, blue, divorce, dream, heart,

Premium Member Thunder
I will roar,
I am not a bore.
My loud sound may put you on the floor,
or hiding behind a door.
They tell children I am angels bowling,
no...

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Categories: my child, angel, child, fun, rain,

Premium Member BLACK AND WHITE
A lonely young girl,
dreams each night for a doggy.
A new furry friend to hold tight,
a new friend to play with.
Someone to love,
someone to care for.
One...

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Categories: my child, child, friend, heaven, love,

Days After
Silence spoken for by the rain—
A missing space for the missing gold of sun,
As the wind breaks on song, his china fall—
There my eyes soak...

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Categories: my child, child, dad, death, emotions,

Children's Poem VIII
Children's Poems VII

These are poems for children and poems about children and their mothers, fathers, grandmother, grandfathers and extended families. 



Sailing to My Grandfather, for...

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Categories: my child, child, childhood, children, family,

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: my child, child, childhood, children, mother,

Children's Poems II
Children's Poems II - Lullabies

These are poems for children and poems about children and their mothers, fathers, grandmother, grandfathers and extended families. 



Sappho's Lullaby
by Michael...

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Categories: my child, boy, child, childhood, children,

Premium Member Power To Change Just One Thing
For some this is funny,
for others it is dead serious.
This may not be earth shattering to you,
but for many it is.
Why have most bathrooms taken...

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Categories: my child, baby, child, emotions, feelings,


Book: Shattered Sighs