Get Your Premium Membership

Father Sestina Poems

These Father Sestina poems are examples of Sestina poems about Father. These are the best examples of Sestina Father poems written by international poets.


Premium Member That Was Then, This is Now
Your paradigm's a relic, a plea from data's cemetery,
While I sculpt luminaries on screens, a sable sea.
"Company loyalty," a myth, spun in your reverie,
But AI...

Read More
Categories: dad, daughter, father daughter,



The Son, the Cross and Glory
God the Father sent His Son, through whom we are forgiven.
Yet man, preferring darkness chose
To shun the light and from His glory driven.
Oh the crimson...

Read More
© Tom Valles  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bible, blessing, christian, devotion,

How To Feel When Your House Burns Down
How to Feel When Your House Burns Down
The home you are raised in is a mother tongue. 
I was four when it was built, an...

Read More
© Lauren Lee  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fear, fire, longing, loss,

Premium Member Fetal Position In the Er
Broken but disbelieving, we wait   
for any doctor to say it’s just blood
as the gray man greens, throws-
up in triage. A Goth teen...

Read More
Categories: death, heartbreak, my child,

Premium Member Celebarating the Adventure of Advent: a Collaboration With Kai Michael Neumann
Universal elegy grieves and yet embraces shifts of paradigm
New beginnings consciousness initiates comprehends and thus proceeds from
Illusion’s delusion collusions misconceptions in the irritating
Vortex whirlpool immanent...

Read More
Categories: adventure, community, universe,



Premium Member Dark Angels of Highgate
Enough Angelina, drop the bouquet of harebells.  
The flowers wilt as your graying hands stiffen. See, how grave
is our newborn son. We gift him...

Read More
Categories: death,

Window
The father has left the family, 
To chart new territories somewhere 
So the mother looks to God for strength 
To bring up her little girl...

Read More
Categories: family,

A Boatful of Hope
Day has sunk and the old fisherman, like a well-trained athlete, rows his rugged boat.
Defying starry night's turbulent waves,
It cruises seaward, smooth and swift, like...

Read More
Categories: boat, daughter, family, father,

Premium Member The Joyous Father
My joy is achieved by witnessing my children’s joy,
the pride they emit through accomplishing a good deed.
My love is increased by the love my children...

Read More
© Joe Flach  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fatherchildren, life, god, me,

A Daughter's Sestina
In the company of a mouthful of silence, 
I resort to chattering with the wind; 
Whose carefree fingers grace the freezing leaves, 
That once were...

Read More
© Green Leaf  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: daughter, dedication, family, father,

Premium Member Bastard Child
Like a penny, lost and worthless, woman
mother, and buried within the origin pit, dark
she brought me like a Jezebel into her life of mourning
mistress of...

Read More
Categories: angst, caregiving, childhood, death,

Premium Member A Merciful and Forgiving Soul
A merciful and forgiving  soul
molds a person's character...
to lead that heart down the path of awareness,
to weather all difficulties with confidence and ease;
surly and...

Read More
Categories: faith, father, forgiveness, inspirational,

Premium Member Mary Was the Poetess
Mary was the poetess
who loved handsome Franco, 
the tall Neapolitan orchestra leader;
and in Naples they met:
at The Galleria Umberto,
under the surveillance of my father... ...

Read More
Categories: death, family, friendship, history,

Premium Member The Possessions of a Younger Age
Every boy has his toys,
and each girl her dolls;
and as they grow they are put away where light can't enter:
there in that closet, which often...

Read More
Categories: adventure, childhood, family, husband,

Premium Member No Man Should Know Unbearable Grief
No man should know unbearable grief,
and carry with him it's uneasy burden;
and regret could be as heavy as that,
not to have accomplished much before his...

Read More
Categories: deathlife, me,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things