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Stepchildren
Stepchildren Poems - Poems about Stepchildren
Catty Remarks
...A shallow thinker of little integrity A sycophant stinker and less empathy A wanting to return to a golden age which never existed, with ludicrous rants that serve to enrage Catty remarks weird......
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I Am Anaya
Categories:
stepchildren,
america, angst, betrayal, celebrity,
Form:
Political Verse
Abusive Stepfather
...The abusive stepfather bullies his family gathers corruption political leaders to honor his behavior payoffs bribes paid for with a traumatic brain injury claim from his battered wife s......
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Yolanda Nicholsen
Categories:
stepchildren,
allah,
Form:
Nazm
Twin Flame
...TWIN FLAME confection of ideas — candles understand each other’s name. soul sisters with hearts leaping in breasts of recognizance — breathing fire, lighting up eyes, cheeks, the world. ......
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Kim Rodrigues
Categories:
stepchildren,
friendship,
Form:
Free verse
In Celebration of Mothers
...I celebrate wonderful mothers who always put the needs of their children first, the single mothers who especially must sacrifice to help their children survive and thrive with little money......
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Connie Marcum Wong
Categories:
stepchildren,
celebration, dedication, mothers day,
Form:
Free verse
What Is Love
...What Is Love by Edmund Siejka My parents argued frequently So love was an elusive something Usually found in someone’s else’s home In high school A little more sure of myself I dated m......
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Edmund Siejka
Categories:
stepchildren,
love,
Form:
Narrative
My Children Are Mexicans
...out in the county and up the highway anger hangs like lost voodoo over Miami dances on bumperstickers floats on airwaves scars faces with perpetual glares colors perceptions darkly alters moods and d......
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Mark Mcallister
Categories:
stepchildren,
social, children, son, old,
Form:
Free verse
Joseph
...Joseph A phone call brought the bad news, you have left us unexpectantly. Dazed and shocked, we try to understand, we go though the motions, while our insides are torn and tears are falling. Mom......
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Bridget Aubrey
Categories:
stepchildren,
loss, life,
Form:
Free verse