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Suicide Son Poems

These Suicide Son poems are examples of Son poems about Suicide. These are the best examples of Son Suicide poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Blame
A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else. John Burroughs

This is not a sad poem,
but...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angst, death, father son,



Premium Member Oh mother
Oh mother.
You can’t be wrong?
Your word commands the power of God.

Oh mother.
The fool you made!
The child who sat alone in self made dungeons and caves.

Oh...

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Categories: son, absence, abuse, betrayal, conflict,

Premium Member Son, You Need A Haircut: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
"A dressed day has disrobed into the depth of a drawer's nightstand." 

(Oh, how positively awesome that what can be sorted out in such an...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: son, anger, angst, anxiety, conflict,

Nine Months
Nine months to create you
Yet grief is insurmountable
She knows you will leave soon

Plucked from their homes and families
Hundreds of thousands sent to slaughter
A disgusting fight...

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Categories: son, 10th grade, grief, mother

Premium Member Real Intelligence and Artificial Intellgence Explained
 We can explain "Real Intelligence",and we can explain "Artificial Intelligence for certain! It is good to "LOVE",so that we can "KEEP HOPE" in our...

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Categories: son, 10th grade, 1st grade,



Alone
Alone in this world
Alone in this society
Alone in love
Alone in life
Alone in fatherhood
Alone in my time of need
Nobody to help me
Nobody to care about what...

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Categories: son, anxiety, dark, depression, father

This Is Not Poem, This Is Cry For Help
Ignoring those slaughters,
as if there were none. 
But one of your daughters
Were always son.

Simce pre-school, 
hating all girl toys,
Even though he acted like a fool,
Always...

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Categories: anxiety, depression, mother son,

Premium Member From a Dad Nk
the big hot sun  
work for one   
now for fun 
we can run 
yes my son 
you have won  
playtime is...

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Categories: love, mom, son, sun,

Premium Member Tricky Chirp
The Tricky Chirp

The nester bird comes to live, 
in a nest, they did not make. 
Yet... the bird, 
feels right at home 
and not alone...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: son, age, angel, change, discrimination,

Premium Member Caring and the Job
Caring and The Job

The caretaker got out of the car. 
She went to the back, 
opened the door, 
and pulled her ward out too. 
He...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: son, abuse, addiction, america, angel,

Premium Member Thought Police
Thought Police

Be careful what you say, 
be careful who you say it to. 
It might be heard... 
by someone that does not like it!

They will...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: son, abortion, abuse, addiction, allah,

Premium Member Ashes and Thirst
Ashes and Thirst

Evil comes in all shapes, and all sizes. 
We have all heard this many times... before. 
But how truly large, or small can...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: son, abortion, america, anxiety, funeral,

Premium Member 'the President's Kid'
His father cast such a long shadow
    He couldn't step out, no matter he tried

  Wherever he went, whatever he did
...

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Categories: father son, relationship, suicide,

Premium Member Unsettled Calm
Unsettled Calm

Why am I writing this, 
when they say... 
really no one cares? 
I don't believe they are right. 
The more "they" try to prove...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: son, america, community, confidence, confusion,

Premium Member Freedom
Freedom 

I can go outside. 
I can go inside. 
I can climb a mountain, 
or swim in the sea. 

Freedom. 

I am free....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: son, beach, beautiful, best friend,


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