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Father Quintain (English) Poems

These Father Quintain (English) poems are examples of Quintain (English) poems about Father. These are the best examples of Quintain (English) Father poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Christmas Is Special
Submitted Dec. 9, 2022


Wooed by the Spirit's Immaculate Grace,
The Blessed Virgin Mary couldn't say 'No.'
Well, she could've, but the Incarnate Embrace
let her choose to love...

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Categories: baby, birthday, christmas, father



Never Ending
Burning tires, forest fires
Roll, roll, without cause.
Of this joke, we never tire 
never slumber, never pause,
as never-ending as it was.

Bottles broken and empty
like promises of...

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Categories: rights,

Mantra Whispers
Lightest silver I ever did feel, a precious heirloom that owns God's seal 
it was gifted from a night table, but given from heaven from...

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Categories: appreciation, dad,

Wish I Could Eat a Pear
I am longing for the spring and panting like a thirsty deer 
too many days have past since I last felt the sun 
beneath anemic...

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Categories: confusion, meaningful, mental illness,

Premium Member My Well-Earned Station
At last, when my soul shall find its rest,
And I shall relish those days of consolation
When someone says I have met the test
I am worthy...

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Categories: death, future, heaven, how



Premium Member Where Dragons Come To Hide
Then I knew what lay over the distant horizon
For the sun dared me to follow it to the other side
Where light took shape in a...

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Categories: culture, future, perspective, society,

Premium Member Anticipation
Apples, oranges, nuts; awesome fragrances.
And the spirit of love and joy was of no human origin.
Our father did not express tenderness, but Christmas
convinced us that...

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Categories: christian, christmas, holiday, jesus,

Premium Member Reindeer
Christmas is almost here,                                          ...

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Categories: christmas, humor, kid, love,

Premium Member Birth Notes
The mystery of my birthday has been solved
Seems it was a Friday, two days before Pearl Harbor
Twenty-six days remaining in the year evolved
Into the most...

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Categories: birth, history, perspective,

Premium Member Beginning a New Poem
The dulcet larks in oak trees bring a smile
On cue, here comes the sun melting the grey
I walk you down the garland-bordered aisle
So Mom and...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: daughter, father, mother, nature,

Premium Member Tapestry of Nature
 
I love nature at dawn in the forest green,
or in Autumn colors that reflect in the blue water;
and the birds sing sweet rhapsodies unseen,
I...

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Categories: father daughter, grief, love,

Premium Member Kindness and Tears
Only a hero volunteers for war,
willing to battle and die for others.
And do things they'd typically abhor,
rallying into a band of brothers
defending their homes, sisters,...

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Categories: 12th grade, abuse, anger,

Aromatic Garden
Memories flood my mind with glee
sweet aromatic smell of fresh cut grass
reminds me of childhood young and free,
father a young man, my mother sweet lass,
we...

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© Roy Pett  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: childhood, father, garden, mother,

Premium Member The Scent of Cinnamon Buns
The scent of cinnamon buns and childhood,
big, fluffy, soft, a tad sweet-  oh delight;
mother made the best so ooey-gooey and good,
warm from the oven...

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Categories: childhood, memory,

God's Warrior
In a world so cold and grimey
Thank you for your grace O Lord
When I was lost thank you for finding me
I rebelled but then you...

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Categories: religious,


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