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Husband No Change Poems

These Husband No Change poems are examples of No Change poems about Husband. These are the best examples of No Change Husband poems written by international poets.


The Plaintiff
He enters the room with raw emotions as he reflects on the commotion that lead him to file the case, he had blood dripping from...

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Categories: no change, beauty, betrayal, business, change,



from the morning paper
From the morning papers


We read the woman, a former actress
who stole a prince and was hated by the kingdom
is a duchess selling jam and pottery
Her...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: no change, art, change, creation,

Premium Member Love Brew
when my husband comes home blue

we brew coffee just for two

potion of laughter

joyful long after

love so fresh forever new.
...

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Categories: no change, change, cheer up, cute

Premium Member Mirror Mirror Who Is That
Mirror, Mirror, Who Is That?

Who is that
Sleeping close enough
 To dream of kissing my nose…?
Well, almost…

Who is that who keeps inside 
Of him the man...

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Categories: no change, age, change, health, husband,

Premium Member On My Soapbox Again
On My Soapbox Again
Miracle Man
7/28/2023

Most politicians are becoming political snowflakes,
If not in agreement you’re viewed as a traitor.
They cow to lobbyist, while playing patty-cakes,
and queried...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: no change, change, god, jesus, sin,



My Side Chick At University
THE NAKED TRUTH ABOUT LIFE Of EVERY SIDE CHICKS...

1. He drops you off and drives back to his wife and kids.

2. He throws away used...

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Categories: no change, betrayal, change, crush,

Premium Member Marriage-Go-Round: the New Family Dynamics
Round 1
An effeminate young husband named Ben Dawes
Sought a sex change in spite of his in-laws.
He made the decision,
And got the incision,
And he now has...

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Categories: no change, change, confusion, gender, humor,

I Dont Think I Can Change
I don’t think I can change;
I’ll find doing so strange.
I would reckon the range
Of things to rearrange
Age-old thrills for good bye:
Telling of a half lie,
Dislike...

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Categories: no change, change, character, destiny, devotion,

No Throwing Stones
NO THROWING OF STONES:

Let it be your culture,my pals...
To not throw stones if you live in a glass house;
Unless your house capably flies into clouds.
That's...

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Categories: no change, appreciation, change,

The Beast In the Yeast
Every buddy get his own nigga 
So do every beauty gets his own beholder
While mantrap rides the horse of preference
Duty drives the car of everlasting...

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Categories: no change, anxiety, art, change, crush,

Premium Member Tricky Chirp
The Tricky Chirp

The nester bird comes to live, 
in a nest, they did not make. 
Yet... the bird, 
feels right at home 
and not alone...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: no change, age, angel, change, discrimination,

Destruction of Bonds
Please Don't take that chance away from your kids ,make good choices for yourself for them : My Dad, my Dad didn't have much just...

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Categories: no change, angel, change, childhood, conflict,

Premium Member A Bad Man
A Bad Man

The dark cowboy wears a black hat, 
to tell all those he comes across 
that he is a bad man, 
before he says...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: no change, cancer, courage, devotion, husband,

Premium Member Real Or Real Pretend
Those are small.
They can take control.
Cloud reason in your mind.

The comfort that lies within.
Is pure, it doesn’t need anything.
A brighter light can be found when...

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Categories: no change, abuse, addiction, body, change,

Myself
Now you are a wife
A mother
Now you have no time for yourself
You wake up in the mornings ... so fast 
You are at war with...

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© T. H.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: no change, blessing, change, courage, feelings,


Book: Shattered Sighs