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Mom Violence Poems

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


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?

No one knows, the tragedies that left me
so...

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Categories: violence, abuse, anti bullying, child



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: violence, abuse, anti bullying, child

Premium Member And Yet, Another
Chain rhyming scheme: aaba bbcb ccdc dddd
Iambic tetrameter: da-DUM-da-DUM-da-DUM-da-DUM

And Yet, Another

An errant wind ran dead in spring
lost lives chilling ain't no big thing
saints live across...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abuse, death, power, violence,

Premium Member Domestic Violence
Only God knows the answer to the questions falling off the blade of this killer’s knife…  Quote by poet


Crimson blood, alive with the agony
A...

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Categories: violence, death, life, obituary,

Best Rival
You bloomed earlier just to annoy me, 
You started fighting even when I was kid, 
Your words showered like pots and pans, 
Albeit you are...

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© S S Beulin  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, birthday, character, chocolate, june,



Premium Member I Am Dead To You
I am Dead to You
by, Martin Braun 6/5/2020

You raise your hand for unity, 
   and curse those who don’t go your way.

You shout...

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Categories: violence, race,

Premium Member The Garden At Grandma's
The Garden at Grandma’s

The house is quiet, the chores are all done. 
We have gathered in the place out back. 
There is pit for a...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, angel, cute, grandson, hope,

Mythologized Sun Child Persona Incarnate
Samson reborn within
brand name garden variety
twentieth century *****sapien
hirsute trademark characteristic
electrified, empowered, enamored
mirrored reflection validated

substantial flowing luscious tresses
superseded body, mind, and spirit triage
prioritized as most...

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Categories: violence, adventure, allegory, analogy, fate,

Stealing Candy From a Baby
What a lovely Sunday morning in the park
Sky and lake alive and baby dressed in blue
In the stroller by the bench with mom and pop
They...

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Categories: violence, baby, celebration, character, conflict,

Family Law
Family Law

Immaturity comes from lack of knowledge.
This sheltered woman was raised polished
To not speak up against the man's ways.
Lest I got a bare ass lesson...

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Categories: violence, abuse, bullying, child abuse,

Premium Member How Do You Do
Well, my father was a farmer, just chickens and cows
When it came to raisin' 'em, he really knew how
To milk those bovines for all they...

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Categories: violence, farm, father, jewish, religion,

Premium Member The Night I Grew Up
Dad, I remember well the night I grew up. 
I know you remember that night too...
   I know you never forgot this happening:
...

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Categories: violence, 9th grade, brother, confusion,

Destitute Kid
Mom, why did you bear me?
And dad, why did you seed?
Is this all to display,
Your violent relationship,
Quarrel together for silly things;
Why you pulverize own frutex,
Under...

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Categories: violence, boyfriend, child, child abuse,

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: violence, dark, death, depression, emotions,

Premium Member Fragile
FRAGILE

I watched my mother
Beautiful, petite, smart
Widowed at 28 with three small children
And people said, "Be extra good, your mother is fragile."

A blonde Jackie Kennedy,
Right down...

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Categories: violence, abuse, children, death, emotions,


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