Get Your Premium Membership

Mother Rights Poems

These Mother Rights poems are examples of Rights poems about Mother. These are the best examples of Rights Mother poems written by international poets.


Premium Member FBI ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ILLINOIS CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION CRISIS TEAM OF CONFIDENTIAL HUMAN SOURCES
CRISIS TEAM : HELLO WE ARE HERE TO HELP 

AGENT BROWN: I AWAKEN EVERY NIGHT IN TOTAL FEAR FOR MY SAFETY AFTER WEARING WIRES PREGNANT...

Read More
Categories: rights, america, analogy, anxiety, forgiveness,



Premium Member Herstory from Battlefields to Laboratories
Herstory from Battlefields to Laboratories
-	Daniel Henry Rodgers

Beneath stardust's scattered gleam, 
Her-story, a comet’s tail, blazing across time.

Through seasons it molds
...Once hushed now bold
We rise, a...

Read More
Categories: rights, freedom, girl, history, literature,

Mother Earth a Gift To Us To Cherish and Love - Christen Kuikoua
Mother Earth, a gift so rare, 
A place of beauty, beyond compare.
A world of wonder, where life abounds, 
A paradise of sights and sounds.

From the...

Read More
Categories: rights, appreciation, christian, confidence, endurance,

For Those Before
I’ve had the example
Of women I love,
Being strong and outspoken
When push comes to shove. 

Generations before me
Gave me so much
My looks and hair colour
Tenacity and...

Read More
Categories: rights,

The Ones That They Call Nazis, Part I
I heard a man is coming to
speak at a local college soon,
some students had invited him,
to hear an outside point-of-view.
But then a loud majority
got up...

Read More
Categories: rights, corruption, culture, freedom, people,



Premium Member You Are Nobody
You are nobody
As I am nobody
You are somebody
As I am somebody
There’s one humanity
Let’s thank God and Jesse
Now, we can obviously see
That there is one world
Let’s...

Read More
Categories: rights, friendship, health, love, peace,

Premium Member Women Not Wombs
It's not just young couples making a choice
I am for life please have your baby, okay
It's a farce about the tissue inside, mother has no...

Read More
© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: how i feel, rights,

Dusty Words - Industry Words - By Mother Nature and Sister Valsa George
I
Thanks to Valsa George whose Mother Nature poem inspired this write. INDUSTRY is celebrated by most national economists, but often I prefer to say: industry...

Read More
© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, betrayal, god, humanity, love

If You Don'T Support Gun Rights
If you don’t support gun rights,
there’s something wrong with you,
if you don’t support gun rights,
you’re evil through and through,
if you don’t support gun rights,
then you...

Read More
Categories: rights, america, freedom, how i

I Wish You Were a Boy
I wish you were a boy. 
The ones my mother talks about with a forkful of mole poblano. 
Singing me a fantasy of wedding cake...

Read More
Categories: rights, angst, culture, family, feelings,

Cock
Cock crawl on ceiling
Crows end night, sun’s arriving
Eggs needs in breakfast...

Read More
Categories: rights, baby, blessing, child, destiny,

Mahmoud Darwish English Translations
Mahmoud Darwish English Translations of Arabic Poems



Palestine
by Mahmoud Darwish
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

This land gives us
all that makes life worthwhile:
April's blushing advances,
the aroma of...

Read More
Categories: rights, allah, arabic, judgement, race,

Premium Member In Defense of Jacob
Head in the Heavens
  Feet planted on Earth
Jacob, renamed Israel
  Mocked for his birth

Mislabeled 'The Supplanter'
  Though Esau tricked him
Pushed his twin...

Read More
Categories: rights, brother, jewish, mother son,

Pleadings
Take a quick notice sir

Was my mother that was disturbed?

Or were the ones who swept her away

Were they the ones who were insane?

No wait I...

Read More
Categories: rights, betrayal, community, corruption, judgement,

Premium Member Dark-Thirty
Dark -thirty

I don't know what time it is. 
I know work ended, 
at least the place I get paid, 
to do the things they need...

Read More
© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rights, age, courage, history, meaningful,


Book: Shattered Sighs