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Women Washing Poems

These Women Washing poems are examples of Washing poems about Women. These are the best examples of Washing Women poems written by international poets.


Premium Member It Started With A blank Canvas
It started with a blank canvas,
the world I should make but I am anxious.
Making fields of pretty flowers,
to the deep blue seas takes many hours.
Mountains...

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Categories: washing, animal, bird, love, men,



Premium Member Dear Dr Fred You Missed the Big One
When I was young,                     ...

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Categories: washing, birthday, death, drug, mom,

Premium Member Women In My Family
Women in my family,                                           ...

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Categories: washing, food, fun, summer, sun,

Premium Member The Russians Are Coming
The Russians Are Coming
The Russians are coming, tremble in fear
Hide your jewelry, washing machines, beer
But their army is weak, only fights the unarmed
We should take...

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Categories: washing, 11th grade, 12th grade,

Premium Member Festering Wound
Today I met you for the first time,                 ...

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Categories: washing, family, hurt, kid, love,



Waiting
Sad, but too true,
No one waits for me and you,
Lo, but hark!
Washing's there in the dark,
In the morning glow,
Washing suds are soon aflow,
Yes, women of...

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Categories: washing, allusion, motivation, women,

Premium Member Two Mothers
A mother's love can run deep   
just how deep is that love   
deep enough for all to see.

 

A loving mother...

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Categories: washing, baby, giving, life, love,

The Weight of Washing Sheets
How sad I think of washing the bed sheets
When my partner  holds me in his arms
Instead of kissing me  he   might...

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Categories: washing, allegory, allusion, angst, creation,

Washing Machines
Notwithstanding,

Men changed over to machines

Our women standing washing machines!...

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Categories: washing, change, clothes, conflict, culture,


Book: Shattered Sighs