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Child Waste Poems

These Child Waste poems are examples of Waste poems about Child. These are the best examples of Waste Child poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Misery
Make them go away,
Make them go away!

I can feel them gnaw,
Can you hear the Raven caw?

I can feel them pulling at my soul,
They are just...

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Categories: waste, anxiety, child abuse, confusion,



Streets of Waste
Addiction takes on many disguises
You feel left alone with your own vices
Yet, you don’t think there is a problem
Which is the problem you can’t see
Once...

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Categories: waste, addiction, dad, dark, drug,

Premium Member Waste
A winter school yard deserted, a 

piece of paper littered , a leaf left 

over from the fall and the swing 

slowly and cautiously swaying,...

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Categories: waste, allegory, america, anxiety,

Premium Member What a Waste
Blind from birth she saw the light,
but no darkness in her soul,
broken, guided, hands outstretched
but her faith had made her whole.
Self taught and skilled with...

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Categories: waste, history, religion,

Toxins Waste You Their Crimes
The blessed boys of Ireland, proclaiming another Soulful note; their favourite topic
Love, and a child upon an April morn, where a shot rang out; twas...

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Categories: waste, art, baby, cancer,



A Child Is a Terrible Thing To Waste
it's so important to encourage our youth and let them know that we care
for it's a terrible thing to waste a child especially one that...

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Categories: waste, childhood, faith, hope, inspirational,

One Mans Waste the Creators Gift
White trash, or black trash they say how do you not
know that he isn't white, black or red, you his treasure
you to the depths of...

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Categories: waste, black african american, caregiving,

One Mans Waste the Creators Gift
White trash, or black trash they say how do you not
know that he isn't white, black or red, you his treasure
you to the depths of...

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Categories: waste, black african american, caregiving,


Book: Shattered Sighs