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Confusion Parents Poems

These Confusion Parents poems are examples of Parents poems about Confusion. These are the best examples of Parents Confusion poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Hey Ya-dodo
hey ya! (uh-oh) no ring! (oooh)
don't wanna meet your daddy
don't wanna meet your mama
a short pass, no hail Mary, <--[long forward football pass]
you think you...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: parents, conflict, confusion, emotions, feelings,



Premium Member Hither, Thither, and Yon
Once upon a time, there were two little villages, Rowling and Tolkien, that lived in peace with each other.  Rowling and Tolkien had many,...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: parents, children, conflict, family, fantasy,

A Whole New Meaning
Out of the mouths of babes isn’t like it was before.
What they here is worse, than they speak poor.
Words that a young one should never...

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Categories: parents, caregiving, child, confusion, future,

Who's Minding the Children
Innocence lost
and being ignored
sin destroyed 
sickness and little hope
confusion of mind
How can fathers detach so easily?
And who’s minding the children?
Broken homes
absentee fathers long gone
mothers now...

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Categories: parents, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Pregnant Without a Parent Reason
All men are created equal
All men are women in the womb
With babies born inside their minds
Delivered in flight by penguin equity

All women are men with...

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Categories: baby, confusion, gender, parents,



Letter To My Mother
A letter to my Mother.
I wish that you could only see the profound effect you've had on me. I'll love you forever, forever my mother...

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Categories: parents, betrayal, childhood, heartbreak, meaningful,

My Parents Taught Me To Be
My parents brought me up to be
Self-aware,
Self-assured,
Self-motivated, 
So I could live with myself,
And choose friends who make me smile.



They did not bring me up to...

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Categories: parents, absence, addiction, analogy, anxiety,

Oblivious One
oblivious

we are oblivious to it all, the death, the lies, the cries of nature and spirits among mankind, powerful sweet repose we will regret our...

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Categories: parents, allusion, analogy, anger, angst,

Premium Member Reaching
Unwanted by parents, love never shown;
     Torn from her siblings and everything known.
Put into a system at the age of three;
...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: parents, abuse, anxiety, betrayal, child

Granite Slab
The door to our bathroom is tiny,
Made of a faded red plastic nearly two decades ago,
One of its hinges has already been eaten away,
By time...

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Categories: family, me, pain, parents,

Premium Member Orphan Stain
Stain.

                        ...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: parents, absence, butterfly, confusion, emotions,

An Honorable Man, Part Iii
...He spotted Jones, and three other rough men,
digging at the ground beneath a large spruce.
Jones was grousing, “I know it’s buried somewhere,
if if it’s not...

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Categories: parents, character, confusion, corruption, life,

An Honorable Man, Part Ii
...Elias didn’t know who the man was,
his mother just shrieked, and retreated back,
the man said, “Boy, my name is Trigger Jones,
and I tell you, I...

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Categories: parents, character, confusion, corruption, life,

An Honorable Man, Part I
Elias Kerwin was born to a woman
that people in the town didn’t care for,
way out in the old Dakota frontier,
she’d been nothing more than a...

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Categories: parents, character, confusion, corruption, life,

Premium Member Moment of Clarity
I see granite headstones,
wooden crosses, and wreathes,
Reminders of what once lived atop,
now interred way beneath,
As I walk through the cemetery 
trampling upon fallen leaves, 
Towards...

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Categories: parents, absence, confusion, dedication, grief,


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