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Mother Walked Poems

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


Premium Member To Those That Have Walked Dark Halls of Deepest Grief
To Those That Have Walked Dark Halls Of Deepest Grief

Truth of deep grief and its healing powers;
Are not in the anguish pains that invade,
With the...

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Categories: walked, death, deep, family, feelings,



Someone Walked Over My Grave Today
>Someone I know not who walked over my grave today

It started on my local BBC Radio.
It really did you know.
A question was just asked it’s...

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Categories: walked, bereavement, best friend, cancer,

When She Walked the Earth
When she walked the earth
I used to live
In a magical world
With a river
Of daises, roses, 
Violets and marigolds

A magical world where you could hear
Waterfalls of...

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Categories: walked, change, death, depression, lost,

Premium Member I Walked Up To Heaven
I walked up to heaven
I found other humans alive there
They were simply
Enoch, Elijah, and Mary, mother of Jesus
And of course Jesus himself
I was there in...

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Categories: walked, faith, life, religion,

Walked Away
When she first left I was suspended 
in fear
Confused and alone, I just couldn’t 
believe my ears
I could not trust that what they 
heard was...

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Categories: walked, brother, confusion, family, father,



My Lord Walked Beside Me
(3/27/12)

I saw the steps to heaven, I saw the doves above
I felt your ever present, I felt your eternal love.
I saw every color of the...

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Categories: walked, inspirational, father, father, me,

Premium Member Into Autumn We Walked
We waved goodbye to the summer skies
As we walked below the last canopies of green
Our memories in awe at mother natures blooms
Appreciative as we witnessed...

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Categories: walked, girlfriend-boyfriend, inspirational, nature, seasonsbeautiful,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things