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Life On The Other Hand Poems

These Life On The Other Hand poems are examples of On The Other Hand poems about Life. These are the best examples of On The Other Hand Life poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Having God's Good Hand Upon Me - Titus 3: 4,5
Looking back having God's good hand
throughout my life, I can testify
of His goodness and mercy
for He's heard my constant cry

A few highlights along the way
being...

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Categories: on the other hand, god, me, spiritual,



Daddy's Hand: Images
Big hands of this man 
Who I remember as a child? 
Growing up in and at a time, 
When real men were fathers then. 
Supporting...

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Categories: on the other hand, celebration, dad, father, memory,

Premium Member Indoors Again
Holding your hand from afar like it matters, 
you, or anyone but me
walking your quaint little village 
after dragging me out of bed 
for your...

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© Lee Norton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: on the other hand, absence, anxiety, appreciation, care,

Dream
I had a dream
We were so much happier than we ever were
You were holding my hand just the same
And we were dancing which we never...

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Categories: on the other hand, angst, break up, lonely,

Premium Member Hold my hand
My life has gone by
in hesitancy and doubt
but I’m joyful when you’re near.

Who are we both dear 
but reflections of God’s light,
tango dancing in the...

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Categories: on the other hand, love, spiritual,



Hand in Hand - Let Minds Ignite and Children Sing
With ink and mind, a future bright,
In education's noble fight.
For every child, a chance to soar,
Equity's flame, forevermore.

The curriculum, a vibrant stream,
With skills for life,...

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Categories: on the other hand, children, education, parents, teacher,

in The Psalm uv Your Hand
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Categories: on the other hand, appreciation, eve, faith, judgement,

Labourer's Hand
Calloused canvas, etched with sun and rain,
A map of toil, where muscles speak their pain.
No crown adorns it, nor scepter's gilded shine,
But in its grip,...

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Categories: on the other hand, appreciation, beauty, celebration, endurance,

Premium Member Take My Hand
If Thou take not our hands,
and feet,
our bodies
hosting ghostly minds,
our organic inside lives
flowing out emphatic love

We will continue to fail,
to fear,
to feel tired,
retired,
weary,
untreaded,
worn.

When I try...

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Categories: on the other hand, angst, anxiety, gospel, health,

Grasp my hand, and your heart shall trail
Grasp my hand, and your heart shall trail,
Autumn drapes her scarf of flame o'er the trees sublime.
Beneath our canopy of stars, we shall render each...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: on the other hand, heart,

Desperate Hope
For the contest "This or That" set by Edward Ibeh



These charming chimes of chaste memoirs
of "us" tinkle,
making me recall the moment
your river of periwinkle passion...

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Categories: on the other hand, abortion, devotion, feelings, inspirational

Premium Member Your Hand
Your Hand...

Touched the back of my neck in the darkness,
A comfort without words...

It was not despair that gripped me
Just this relentless life, and the weight...

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© Roy Wilde  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: on the other hand, appreciation, blessing, friendship love,

Who's Gonna' Hold Their Hand
Who’s gonna' cook the breakfast,
after I’m gone.
Who’s gonna' wash the dishes,
or mow the lawn.
Who’s gonna' make the bed,
or do the laundry instead,
of watching TV.
Oh, I...

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Categories: on the other hand, poetry,

Premium Member Hand-Warming
the wood was too green
          above the flames the sparks danced  
   ...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: on the other hand, feelings, fire, friendship, fun,

The Hand We're Dealt
We all must play the hand we’re dealt
And many folks’ve surely felt
That most unfairly they’ve been whacked
By cards that somehow have been stacked.

Still, there are...

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Categories: on the other hand, life,


Book: Shattered Sighs