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Mom Sorrow Poems

These Mom Sorrow poems are examples of Sorrow poems about Mom. These are the best examples of Sorrow Mom poems written by international poets.


Flesh Wounds
The mirror reflects a lifetime etched upon my skin; a canvas of stories whispered through maturity. I stand before it, middle-aged and exposed, my nakedness...

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Categories: sorrow, appreciation, beauty, body, growth,



Premium Member The Forgotten
Who are the forgotten? 

Those hidden in the shadows of others.

The poor,

The broken, 

The widows,
 
The orphans,

Those not wanted by others,

Those that are cast aside,

Those...

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Categories: sorrow, child abuse, cry, depression,

Premium Member In A Tear

When I first entered this world,
Born to a mom who was so full of love,
A tear stung my eyes – a tear,
Proof that I was...

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Categories: sorrow, appreciation, blessing, cry, sympathy,

Let Me Know
Killing me will not save you 
Saving me will not kill you
Without a choice we’ll be stagnate forever.
We will never get out of this hell...

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Categories: sorrow, abuse, angst, child abuse,

My World On the Pyre Cold
There she was, silenced; in the hush of the night,
By nature's decree and the will of the almighty divine's right.
Upon the pyre, her form ablaze,...

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Categories: sorrow, allegory, angst, appreciation, death,



I'Ll See You In My Dreams
Like a bird without a sky,
like a fish without a sea,
like a tree without leaves,
like a mountain spring that has run dry,
grief is the presence...

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Categories: sorrow, death, dream, grief, missing

Premium Member In Hospice Care
Tortured by the looming death,
Beloved, a mother… in hospice care
Difficult for her to understand, she breathed
A prayer, silently begging the Creator to give her
Another day,...

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Categories: sorrow, appreciation, death, death of

Premium Member Trembling Dreams
I remember those moments
So far from me now, the past echoes
Defeated by the silence of my womb,
The deafening silence breaking through
Peaceful moments, gentle breathes,
Serenity, sincerity,...

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Categories: sorrow, baby, lost love,

I See You, Mom
As weird as it is for me to say,
I see more of you every day.
I see you, Mom

It gets ever clearer
Each day I look in...

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Categories: sorrow, introspection, mother daughter, poetess,

Fearing Father
There in the corner of the living room 
on a loveseat meant for two 
now only resides one
there he sits, by a warm fireplace
its occupant...

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Categories: sorrow, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Love In the Wind
As I travelled down I395 I saw cars lined up with harzard lights flashing.
I knew it was a procession of some sort
As I went past...

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Categories: sorrow, black african american, cry,

Memory of Bones
The table is old and worn
nicks and scratches 
its red plastic tablecloth left over from a forgotten Christmas
its holiday pattern worn and forlorn
many a Thanksgiving...

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Categories: sorrow, allegory, analogy, angst, anxiety,

Ma and Me
Did you think, ma, that I,
your son, getting older,
would be writing to you?
You think it's a strange thing to do?

     We...

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Categories: sorrow, anger, love, mom, mother,

A Language Without Words
I. 
they say 
there exist languages without words
without syllables yet pronounced,
like the sharp clatter of fork and spoon and knife against each other
at dinners in...

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Categories: sorrow, family, grandmother, how i

Premium Member What If
What if the incessant torture didn’t happen so many dark
times, but it’s unimaginable for you to comprehend isn’t it?

What if there wasn’t such violence against...

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Categories: sorrow, abuse, anti bullying, child


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