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Mother Symbolism Poems

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


The Neverending Freight Train
My father explained it to me this way
“It was like getting on a freight train. There was no getting off,”
Those are the words he used...

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© Sarah Frey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symbolism, analogy, beautiful, forgiveness, imagery,



The boy who can't feel
Beware the young bastard that was birthed here by sin,
The silver haired boy beneath large piles of bricks...

Beware, beware, the young boy named Cage.
Beware, beware,...

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Categories: dark, fantasy, silence, symbolism,

Roots of Resilience
In the realm of educational activism, a tale unfolds,
Where a hero, young and bold, his destiny beholds.
Nurtured by government schools, his mother's embrace,
A journey begins,...

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Categories: devotion, symbolism,

Angel of Darkness
I became friends with the darkness
The sun has become a myth
The Rain was only a comforting sound
And how I missed the snow

The walls were covered...

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Categories: symbolism, mental health, mental illness,

Family
Family
What day did the word family leave the vocabulary?
Family a simple word with so much meaning or so I always thought. It seems as though...

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Categories: symbolism, children, culture, family, parents,



Premium Member My Dear, in Headlights
No one dead is reaching out to you 
That's my voice that you hear when you're remembering all the opportunities you let go 
This is...

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Categories: symbolism, betrayal, emotions, freedom, jealousy,

Premium Member Vampire, of Its Hellish Temper All But the Devil Was Afraid
Vampire, Of Its Hellish Temper All But The Devil Was Afraid
(Part One)

Its dark powers were off the black wickedness charts
It ended thousands with its uncharted...

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Categories: symbolism, betrayal, dark, death, evil,

The Heroes of Buzzard's Bend, Part II
...But Mains just shrugged, then said, “Let’s go.”
offered the wrists to his bandittos.
Two of them led the man away,
Diaz fumed more watching him go.

Denied the...

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Categories: symbolism, corruption, god, hero, history,

Premium Member Yes, I Remember Her Venomous Sting
Yes, I Remember Her Venomous Sting

The newfound rock the size of a baseball
I throw it into an angry window
To hear with bursted ear and see...

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Categories: symbolism, art, change, imagination, introspection,

The Doghouse
when I met you, I was dying. for the very first time in my life, but certainly not the last- you made sure of that
when...

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Categories: symbolism, for her, love hurts,

Pain and Darkness
Darkness is all I see,
I look into the light, but darkness prevails.
And from the darkness, comes pain,
An old friend from the past.
Pain is all that...

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© Max Medina  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: symbolism, abuse, addiction, anger, anxiety,

Premium Member A Rose of Reparation
In prayer I offer a Rose of Reparation --- to adorn ---
her sorrowful Immaculate Heart, as I remove a thorn...

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Categories: symbolism, mother daughter, prayer, rose,

Premium Member Fear Ye Not the Bloody Monsters Unholy Ball
Fear Ye Not The Bloody Monsters Unholy Ball

Dance gaily under the sweetest sublime moonlight
While Autumn its too many dead-falling leaves sheds
Hold not onto nasty tales...

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Categories: symbolism, dark, evil, fantasy, gothic,

Premium Member Grant Wood: American Gothic
stoic or mourning
in a time of depression
or keepers of secrets
with a hostile divide?

why daylit drawn curtains
made from fabric she's wearing
and 'mother-in-law's tongue'
on the porch to...

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Categories: america, farm, symbolism,

Premium Member I'M a Seed Energy and I Am Planted In the Womb of My Mother's Heart-
 I' am a seed And I'm growing 
Energy here from heaven planted,
In my mother's womb here on Earth and I'm grow;

Woe! Is me 
They...

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Categories: symbolism, abortion, absence, baby, boy,


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