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Dad Recovery From Poems

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


Premium Member Mystery Box

A huge and shiny mystery box
Sat before me on the floor
It was adorned with shiny locks
Excitement shook me to the core

For many years I had...

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© Andy Chunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recovery from, loss, meaningful, memory, mother,



Recovery
Six months have gone by,
All I do is sigh,
Not because I’m not proud,
But because I did it without my dad around,
I watched him fall,
I wish...

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Categories: recovery from,

Premium Member His Will Be Done
There's a train lies awaiting
For my daughter and I
Areal in the making
Warm tears in my eye
The most precious of hearts
The purest of souls
As Oliver Twist
Our...

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Categories: recovery from, addiction, best friend, god,

A Rhyme Into My Active Prescription Medication Addiction, and the Start of My Recovery
TRIGGER WARNING this piece features active addiction, the struggles etc 

I Can't stop screaming, sobbing the pain in my stomach is excruciating,
Eventually Im assigned a...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recovery from, addiction, child, cry, emotions,

Online Colonoscopy
It's time to
Test the new
The latest in
Technology

No more need
To drink over a
Gallon of foul
Liquid or any

Sorts of pills
To sort through
In fact it's 
Almost

Like a drive...

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Categories: recovery from, america, baptism, birth, christian,



Without You
Since I was little you have been around me. My parents enjoyed you as well as their friends. You made the adults loud at the...

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Categories: recovery from, imagery, innocence, introspection, journey,

Max Martin's Death Wish, Part Iii
...He rode off into the wild,
seemed not to care for their child,
she would have to bear him alone,
for a doomed man could be no dad.
Three...

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Categories: recovery from, anger, loss, lost love,

Can Never Regret Them, Part I
My name is Christopher Hobart,
and it would be a real safe bet
to say most of what I’ve done in life,
I have come to truly regret.

There’s...

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Categories: recovery from, change, children, daughter, growth,

Driving Thru Rat Race Maze
I ain't gonna brag, boast, blab...,
lest yours truly suffers demise from backstab,
resignedly taking wheel of our automobile
donning, (but NOT trumpeting) 
role as taxi cab

shuttling the...

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Categories: recovery from, adventure, allusion, appreciation, environment,

Premium Member Health Glows
Oh, dear; cheer-up, see this intensive care unit-gear
Bare now its rare health-giving share
As I dare God to grant my Dad His reviving welfare!

Diligent nurses, marked...

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Categories: recovery from, appreciation, faith, god, health,

Open Letter
I've held some stuff inside for too long but this is my open letter 
I could be okay by myself, but I'd rather us be...

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© Alex Duffy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recovery from, deep, depression, emotions, inspirational,

Dear Dead Dad
Sometimes when I think of you, I think of how much I’m like you. 

It’s ironic because I spent so much of my life thinking...

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© Don Munro  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recovery from, bereavement, death, farewell, father,

The Journey
The Journey

Watching her suffer with a limited life
I did not cry

Caring and cleaning with all my might
I did not cry

Groomed and abused before my teens
I...

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Categories: recovery from, abuse, loss, moving on,

A Life Pretending
I could go thru life pretending
that it didn’t really happen that way.
Then I wouldn’t have to deal
with thinking all these things today.

I could go thru...

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Categories: recovery from, child abuse, feelings, how

How Is the Weather
It’s funny how you have no remorse
I’ve studied this well,
I have taken your course.
Forgive!  You say,
As if I haven’t forgiven you
of all the pain...

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Categories: recovery from, anger, dad, life, recovery


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