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Horse My Children Poems

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


Premium Member CHILDREN'S SAFETY IN THE BUS
Let's be aware of children’s hide-and-seek antic
Displaying playful passenger tactic…
We keep on doing our best with our safety*-training, so fantastic
Never panicking, showing not that we’re...

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Categories: my children, character, cheer up, children,



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 children, blue, divorce, dream, heart,

Premium Member Wind Talk
("Windhorse", 2023, original encaustic)

Wind Talk

Children talk to the wind
A skill, a talent, a desire
Most adults have lost
And forgotten they ever had.

Anyone can talk, but
Maybe what’s...

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Categories: my children, allegory, children, imagination, perspective,

Premium Member The Silent Crib
Long the silence in his crib 
Where happiness once bloomed.
Draped in black are closed white doors
Of his empty nursery room.
No longer does his hobby horse...

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Categories: my children, bereavement, children, death, grief,

He Died With A Smile, Part V
...He fell to the snow, choking his last breath,
Dalton watched despite his own fading strength,
Barnes dismounted and walked over to him,
said, “I see that you...

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Categories: my children, abuse, angel, children, dark,



He Died With A Smile, Part III
He followed this path for half a mile,
found himself high up on a cold platform.
The trail split, one went across the mesa,
the other went right,...

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Categories: my children, abuse, anger, children, dark,

He Died With A Smile, Part I
Dalton lived in the north Texas plain,
working a ranch he owned for five years,
a small spread, but it brought some money in,
some solace after all...

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Categories: my children, abuse, anger, children, dark,

Premium Member A Horse a bit Hoasre, Off Course, of Course
*P - Pegasus
O - Other horses

Pegasus, 
the winged horse
Olympus
flew off course
Stallion
horse that's male
land in
a grassy dale
horses
came up to him
sources
to say his name

P - Pegasus.
forwards a...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my children, 2nd grade, 3rd grade,

Growing Up
Your tumbling forth was a joy.
None asked, then, you're a girl of a boy;
We never cried when you cried.
Rather, each one had a smile of...

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Categories: my children, childhood, children, growing up,

Premium Member Melissas Joy Humor

                    MELISSA’S. JOY
   ...

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Categories: my children, children, happiness, horse, humor,

Premium Member Whats Happened To Jordan
But Jesus called the children to him and said, “Let the little children
come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God
belongs...

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Categories: my children, children, christian,

Travel To Algarve
Travel to Algarve

Eight boxes in a row in the middle of a grimy room, boxes looking
like each other. What’s in the boxes? The stale air...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my children, child, children, environment,

The Battles To Come
I looked out over the mountains
And an eagle soared by
I heard the whisper in its wings
Telling of the battles to come

I looked out over the...

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Categories: deep, my children, society,

Premium Member Silly Sack
You’ve got to have a certain knack
when opening your Silly Sack;
the beasts within will soon attack
with no hold barred, no turning back.

Now these are not...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my children, children, nonsense, silly,

Premium Member Silly Sack
You’ve got to have a certain knack
when opening your Silly Sack
for the beasts within
will attack to win
with no hold barred, no turning back.

Now these are...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my children, children, nonsense, silly,


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