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Dad November Poems

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


Premium Member A November Senryu
Dad gathers more crops
as Mom sings in the kitchen -
baked pies' aroma...

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Categories: november, farm,



Gratitude
We lack displaying gratitude,
An aspect we should not lose.
I’m so thankful for my parents,
They’re so loving and caring.

The only thing I can ever do,
Is say...

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Categories: november, appreciation, faith, how i

Premium Member November Fairy Twinkle
Kerry Ann gleamed with undeterred joy and twinkled in anticipation

It was her birthday and as a true Sagittarius she had colourful vision 

And a sharp...

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Categories: november, blessing,

Veteran's Day 2017
I just learned (via email) 
  from a close paternal relative Pamela Noblitt
that my paternal grandfather (Aaron Harris), 
   when in his...

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Categories: november, america, conflict, courage, dad,

Remembrance Sunday
My dad always choked when he tried to name, 
His friends and comrades who hadn’t returned, 
From sorties, dogfights and reconnaissance jobs, 
And would motion...

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Categories: november, bereavement, christian, dad, father



Remembrance Day
“The Nazi’s had no value of life,
They neither understood it, 
Nor did they reckon it merited any value,” 
My dad objectified at the table, 
One...

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Categories: november, peace, remember, remembrance

Premium Member Halloween Night Zombies
One Halloween night, I woke up screaming,
There were many zombies around me, all furiously staring;
With their burning red eyes, they were ready to smash my...

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Categories: celebration, november,

November 9th
A bittersweet day for me 
it's a day of celebration but
lacks one thing ever since my
15th birthday their was only 
one voice I wanted to...

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Categories: november, lost love, birthday, day,


Book: Shattered Sighs