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Work My Children Poems

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


Unreported news
Songs from a life, sounds like the blues,
microwave fries, pot noodle, stews,
dead on two legs, only half-nine,
saying yes, to the overtime,
this months rent and the...

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Categories: my children, abuse, children, life, wine,



Premium Member TODDLER DANCE
The other night at work I had mellow ’60’s music playing in the store
when a couple carrying their young son entered through the door.

Guessing someone’s...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my children, children,

Don't Throw Them to the Wolves
We have a choice,
On how many children will turn out,
And by throwing the parents under a bus,
For the Wolves and Jackals to fight over,
The outcome...

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Categories: my children, appreciation, baptism, birth, childhood,

Premium Member GUARDIANS OF ANGELS
The older I grow…the longer I’m on this spot 
I think our understanding about guardian angels needs to be re-thought.

We tend to think of our...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my children, angel, children,

Premium Member my son told me he likes Beyonce's new song, 16 cabbages
it is good
and he's got imaginary games of cricket
being played in his head
he tells me the score
and what the pitch is like
in his head

in an...

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Categories: my children, anxiety, children, good morning,



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 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 children, baby, child, emotions, feelings,

Premium Member Mamma - Silent One -POTD
Mamma you work very hard for our family
Always giving and never taking
Mother's Day is on March 10 in the UK
Mother's Day is on May 12...

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Categories: my children, angel, family, life, love,

A Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
A handful of sorrowful years have passed
and now I bare my shame.
A deserving fate for one miscast;
deserving of the blame.

For I was flailing as a...

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Categories: my children, break up, children, desire,

An Early Father’s Day Poem to Me
Let me pat myself on the back
before it’s too late,
for doing a good job.

Maybe they never finished school,
steal, not work, abuse alcohol, use
sell and spent...

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© Mike Lef  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my children, children,

The Canvas of Learning
In the vast spectrum of education's domain,
Where knowledge blooms like a vibrant plain,
Diversity in students, a palette so wide,
The colours of teaching on this vivid...

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Categories: my children, children, education, school, teacher,

Premium Member Rambling
Quote By Poet "Time is a funny thing. It is here, it is gone.
Never to be found again." 

As l get older,
I find the same...

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Categories: my children, baby, day, kid, mom,

Masterpiece
God made the Earth
the scriptures tell,
as day by day
and just as well.

For although he
might well have made
all his creations
in a day

A purpose there
most surely was,
in...

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Categories: my children, beautiful, child, children, mother,

Premium Member The Day Turns Back Into Night ITQ
I am now up and half asleep, 
quiet I must not make a peep, 
others are still sleeping like sheep, 
need to get dressed and...

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Categories: my children, car, sleep, snow, time,

Premium Member SNOTNOSE
  They call me "Snotnose,"
  King of the snot!
  I can slide down a hill on the snot that I make!
 ...

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© Kim Stone  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my children, 1st grade, 2nd grade,


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