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Dad My Children Poems

These Dad My Children poems are examples of My Children poems about Dad. These are the best examples of My Children Dad poems written by international poets.


Premium Member After the Flood
There is a story in the wind
Of Mother Nature's son
And her retribution 
For the mad path that he'd begun.

Of all her creatures big and small,
Just...

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Categories: my children, children, earth day, environment,



Premium Member Whisper
'My mum will not speak above a low whisper in public because she doesn't want to draw attention to herself.'
Richard C. Armitage

"Whisper, we're in church,"...

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Categories: my children, boy, children, environment, parents,

I Saw God But Now What?
One day, when my son was two,
he said, seemingly out of the blue,
"Daddy, I love you."
Inexplicably, I felt a jolt,
as if struck by a gentle...

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© Jim Healey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my children, appreciation, blessing, children,

TO MY GROWN CHILDREN
TO MY GROWN CHILDREN

For my four children I've been working
Almost every day
There was never enough time to play with you
There were baseball games, dance recitals
That...

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Categories: my children, appreciation, blessing, child, dad,

Premium Member Bunnies Welcome Spring
As a kid I had three bunnies,
they were free I paid no moneys.
It was Easter time,
I had won them and they were all mine.
I had...

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Categories: my children, animal, child, dad, easter,



Premium Member Finding Fun On A Budget part 2 - Summer Sledding
Aqua blue sled
Thumpity thump thump thump
Children laugh with glee

Thank heavens for air conditioning 
Bumpity bump bump bump
Wheeeee!

Mom mirrors masterpiece The Scream
Declares, “This shall not be...

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Categories: my children, children, dad, family, fun,

Rift Souls
In the dark, a figure sits beside me,
Like a pure white diamond, shines in the dusky night.
She says, "You are fated to be mine."
I look...

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Categories: my children, 12th grade, 1st grade,

Premium Member Undone
I was only four, 
when Blackie my dog died. 
My dad ran my best friend over, 
yes it was a horrible accident. 

 
I was...

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Categories: my children, cat, dad, heart, love,

Premium Member Christmas Wishes from the Parents
The idea of Christmas snow in Michigan is replaced with fog
Hot breath exhaled to cold lollipop trees
My blurry life-sized polar bear salutes through the front...

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Categories: my children, children, christmas, eve, growing

Gender Based Violence
Please keep your voice down
We don't want to wake up the kids
It's already taken a toll on them
That mum and dad are no more

They don't...

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Categories: my children, absence, abuse, family, life,

Premium Member Life's Untorn Page
I moved to San Francisco from across the bay in early 1977. At 19 years old, dad got me a two-bedroom house in the San...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my children, america, analogy, bereavement, children,

Premium Member One Brick At a Time- a Lego Nursery Rhyme
Press release from the LEGO FOUNDATION:
The LEGO Foundation assist children  with autism to build confidence by sponsoring centers to show children how to increase...

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Categories: my children, children, nursery rhyme,

A Snails Pace
Just a bit of fun


Slowly does it nan says
No speeding dad says
But that leaf looks delictable
My god my slim is defectable,
I'm salivating all over the...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my children, animal, cheer up, child,

Premium Member The Last Organ Grinder
I can still remember visiting a small musical town,  
a young boy holding his hat and singing his heart out for money.  
His...

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Categories: my children, boy, dad, dog, music,

Premium Member Chapter 122-- Damian Delilah Mallory: Our Children Our Strangers
Date:  March  2049

The day starts well. Molly is in the 
Backyard preparing the garden for 
Summer. Dolly is in the kitchen 
Setting up...

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Categories: my children, allusion, black love, child,


Book: Shattered Sighs