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Father Version Poems

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


Short Version of a Picture Is Worth 1000 Words
They say a picture Is worth a 1000 words? 

A picture is multiple complex ideas that can be conveyed by single still images,
However, a picture...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: version, bereavement, dad, daughter, death,



Children of the Nuclear Age Version 2
CHILDREN of the NUCLEAR AGE (version 2) 
words by David A.P. 
 
(verse 1) 
Three angels were floating in the sky, 
screaming with their wings...

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Categories: version, angel, children, dark, evil,

The Projected Version of Me, the Printed Impression of You
THE PROJECTED VERSION OF ME,
THE PRINTED IMPRESSION OF YOU!!



Beep beep is the sound of the room, 
when the fantasy turned into a fraction of pain!

Fine...

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Categories: version, abuse, betrayal, child abuse,

So Like Dad
My uncle,... so like Dad!
But a stout, big bellied version with different gait.
Joy he had!

But unlike Dad
Who was a town guy and refined,
No fad!

Busy,
Tending the...

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© Abel Jae  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: version, analogy, care, child, farm,

Premium Member 21st Century Version
21st Century Version



Falling for a feeling 
my beloved soulmate lifetime partner-husband:

Can’t order it online, nor 
Request it
		a feeling 
      ...

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Categories: version, daughter, devotion, father,



Premium Member Gitter Dunn - 1st Half In Text - Plus Full Audio Version
This is the 1st Half - sorry, this is the only way to get my long pieces posted - 2nd HALF is posted 


Times were...

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Categories: version, dad, father, father son,

Premium Member Gitter Dunn - 2nd Half In Text - Plus Full Audio Version
This is the 2nd Half - sorry, this is the only way to get my long pieces posted - an full length audio version is...

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Categories: version, father,

Erlking: An Adaptation - English Version of Goethe's Ballad, To Be Sung To Schubert's Setting
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THE ERLKING

[NARRATOR]
Who's riding so late through night so wild?
It is the father who holds his child.
He keeps the boy held close with his arm:
He clasps...

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Categories: version, dark, evil, fairy, father

Where I'M From-- My Version of George Ella Lyon's Poem
I’m from the piano in my living room,
from the music and melody.
I’m from the old, shabby couches,
(Placed proportionally,
opposite side from the TV)
I’m from the mirror,...

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© Alia Smith  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: version, childhood, family,

Premium Member Memories, Long Sad Journey, Revised Version
Memories, Long Sad Journey,
     
Bitter cold that Saturday morning, late in November 1969, I could see my breath parading before me....

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Categories: version, art, death, loss, pain,

Version of You
Dear Lord O'Heavenly Father Full of Grace Please Clear my Mind of Negative Space so I can be efficient and effective in every way. What...

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Categories: version, appreciation, god, humanity, love,

Soilders Going To War 2nd Version
Soldiers going to war 

Soldiers going to War, Marching in two by two,
We remember those who have fallen,
We remember their bravery,
We remember those left behind,
Their...

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Categories: version, deep,

Goodbye - Alternate Version
Dear mom and dad, you told me I was your treasure
My heart quivers to ask you, why did you leave me to break under the...

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Categories: version, dark, death, depression, emotions,

Another Cinderella Version
As mean as anyone could be
In the land of the North Sea
Was a girl drinking her afternoon tea
As she was waiting for her dad under...

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Categories: version, adventure,

Sleeping Kate -Extended Version-
-I love the simplicity of the old one. But this extended version is special, I think...-


Caskets unmade 
Naked bodies sprawled in waste
Yellow, white and pale...

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Categories: version, courage, fear, grief, pain,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things