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Husband Natural Disasters Poems

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Premium Member Suicide Ballad
that dark place had returned although 
I tried to conceal it but there it was again 
it had been years through medication therapy 
mass singing...

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Categories: natural disasters, angel, beautiful, depression, film,



There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: natural disasters, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member The Darkness of the Ailing Night
Late night news, morning news,  
 the insanity of the viral world
 3 am electrical wires light the quiet street 
 sleep evades me...

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Categories: natural disasters,

Premium Member No Doctor I Do Not Need Sleep
Twelve days of sleep deprivation has thrown
Aunt Zee into full blown manic.
And it did not help that a young
cute female doctor who was trying
to please,...

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Categories: natural disasters, abuse, addiction, bullying, child

Close Call
As I read todays Sunday paper,
it brought back a lot of heartache,
it'll be 5 years this coming Wednesday,
when there was a terrible outbreak..
I remember when...

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Categories: fear, memory, natural disasters,



Premium Member Four Alarm Cook - Etheree
One
day I 
thought I would
boil some eggs so
I put them on the
stove on high heat, being
the impatient lass I am.
I got distracted in the yard.
The...

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Categories: food, funny, natural disasters,

Redneck Father's Day------
***NOTE~TO BE READ WITH A RIDICULOUS "SILKY SOUTHERN DRAWL" (have fun:)***



"Storm over yet...?"

"Well hay'ell ye'ah! 
 woo-hoo!
 sum'body git me a da'gumm cole beer.
 whadda'bou...

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Categories: natural disasters, caregiving, childhood, confusion, family,

The End of the Beginning
And with his final good-bye to his love, so long after her death. 
He then reached into his worn, ragged pocket and with his dirty...

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Categories: natural disasters, death, husband, life, loss,

Why
Here we go again, you yelling and my head doin spins.
Now both so loud…both tryin to win.
A battle not ment to be, between two who...

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Categories: natural disasters, confusion, depression, forgiveness, girlfriend-boyfriend,

Did It Have To Be
For the Pike River Miner Families

Oh God, when grief goes beyond words
A stricken sigh is all that can escape a stunned soul 
When there seems...

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Categories: death, life, natural disasters

An Embrace To Remember
I was wondering how it happened,
That we were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
We had gone there without thinking of anything but love,
Love...

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Categories: natural disasters, adventure, funny, husband, love,

The Hurricane
The hurricane, so viscous, so violent!
Yes, it must rain.
This force is behind, 
This force beyond!
Yet, finally it came.
The winds, clever and dangerously rough,
Please measure this...

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Categories: natural disasters, girlfriend-boyfriend, husband, imagination, inspirational,

The Power of Love
The power of love holds the battleground. 
Nuclear blasts from sea to sea. 
Wait and you will see!
Begging, kicking, and screaming:
Pleading, “Give it to me”!
Standing...

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Categories: natural disasters, husband, imagination, inspirational, life,

Premium Member Hurricane Katrina
Awesome power is it natures wrath
To devastate all in its path
Twisters, winds driving rain
Leaves no place to look the same
 
In a way as it...

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Categories: natural disasters, black african american, husband,

Odious
An unloved woman
Is married to a mean ghost
She sees not nor feels.

Terrorizing her
And haunting another house,
He is like the wind.

Earth reels with tremblings
As his spirit...

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Categories: natural disasters, girlfriend-boyfriend, husband, lost love,


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