Tags Mothers
Epitaph for a Palestinian ChildA Poem by Michael R. BurchEpitaph for a Palestinian ChildbyMichael R. BurchI lived as best I could, and then I died.Be careful where you step: the grave is wide.Frail Envelope .. |
VeiledA Poem by Michael R. BurchVeiledby Michael R. BurchShe has beliefwithout comprehensionand in her crutchwork shackshe ismuch like us . . .tamping the breadinto edible forms,rega.. |
Children's PoemsA Poem by Michael R. BurchMother's SmilebyMichael R. BurchThere never was a fonder smilethan mother's smile, no softer touchthan mother's touch. So sleep awhileand know she lov.. |
Poems about MothersA Poem by Michael R. BurchPoems about MothersMother's SmilebyMichael R. BurchThere never was a fonder smilethan mother's smile, no softer touchthan mother's touch. So sleep awh.. |
On Becoming A Daughter - 03/06/20A Poem by Domfor mum's birthday // on becoming a mother - 18/10/97 |
TuamA Poem by Thomas FitzgeraldA piece that takes an account of the Tuam baby scandal in Ireland. |
Loving guideA Poem by TinaA poem about raising children. |
The Company of Old MemoriesA Poem by lyricvixentiny plastic water ridessunshine and joyful yellsbelly sliding and little watery splashescherished, colored memoryof a childhoodgone bymommy blowing b.. |
My HeroineA Poem by J VanderfordCome here my darling Let your tears soak the ground And give life to the flowers and tress Watch them grow to the sky Let them shelter you an.. |
a letter to the person who gave birth to meA Poem by ghostiWhen the topic of familycomes up, I tell peoplethat I am adopted.People usually give meThe pity look and askme what happened.When I start to explain m.. |
Let Me Know When You Are FinishedA Story by B. StearnsOf siblings moving out. |
I can't remember the title.A Poem by Thinking AnonymouslyAbout living with trauma related memory loss. |
MommieA Poem by Petals & PearlsShe stayed up for countless nights Worried not about herself Wiping little noses clean Loving children back to health She spent many more nights.. |
RunawayA Story by AEJosie runs away from her abusive family with her little brother. How will two poor kids survive alone in the inner city? And are they really alone if .. |
Mothers's DayA Poem by QuietstormIn my world every day is Mother's Day My kids I nurture them and guide them on their way I'm a mother before all else My kids are a reflection of s.. |
A Mother To Her ChildA Poem by thefacelesspoetMost parents lie to their kids promising them the impossible, not realizing they do the most damage to them by not telling them the truth... your firs.. |
When Karma Shows UpA Story by Willys WatsonWhen Karma Shows Up1.Ten year old Joyce and her eight year old brother Jack were told to stay with the grocery cart by their mother because she left h.. |
Aquarius's BirthA Story by venusMother's and Daughter's. |
Mothers and Best FriendsA Poem by lildotReflection of true friendship. |