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All My ChildrenA Poem by Michael R. BurchAll My Childrenby Michael R. BurchIt is May now, gentle May,and the sun shines pleasantlyupon the blousy flowersof this backyard cemet'ry,upon my chil.. |
I Need a HugA Story by Wanda Vergara-YatesI was a bratty child. My mother had the patience of a goddess. Read this and see what I mean...photo found in online clipart search. |
Dawn: a Coronavirus poemA Poem by Michael R. BurchDawnby Michael R. Burchfor Beth and Laura, and all good mothersBring your peculiar strengthto the strange nightmarish fray:wrap up your cherished ones.. |
I am meA Poem by GiselDays are rough and lonesome Loud and fast paced Sitting around consumed by boredom A new life with which I am faced A beautiful daughter Happy.. |
Oh mommy!! I am still waitingA Poem by Zulfa1994This poem is about the kid who is waiting for his mother by the shore. It talks about how he feels there waiting for his mother. |
Love's Extreme UnctionA Poem by Michael R. BurchLove's Extreme Unctionby Michael R. BurchLines composed during Jeremy's first high school football game (he played tuba) , while I watched his mother .. |
Logan and IA Poem by Winslow Des TotesHe may be my nephew and not my child but raising him has been my biggest challenge and my greatest honor. |
Not About YouA Story by America FaarozonThis is the product of a fight I was having online with a pro-lifer. |
Does the Snow Fall in Heaven?A Poem by Fransivan WritesA letter (prose poem) of a mother to her dead child. |
While you’re awayA Poem by Monday ParkerI miss your sleepy face Walking down the hallway in the Early morning Your golden-brown hair tousled Rubbing the slumber from your .. |
DepartureA Poem by Monday ParkerI felt you leave. Like in a dream where you are falling Only this was rising I knew the moment you left my body My .. |
Août 9th - 24/03/22A Poem by DomOI didn't knowMorphineWould taste sweetI felt happyFor the first timeComparing the pads of my mother's thumbsTo the soles of my son's feetI understand.. |
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.. |
Tangentially Related To Beth - 30/07/22A Poem by DomI’m back in town. She’s not around - clawed her way out. My 3rd or 4th time on this merry-go-round; tourist-trodden, prime for retirem.. |
A letter from who knowsA Poem by MelonThis poem's about an adult man who is reminiscing about a woman who helped him find his way when he was little. |
News I Haven't ToldA Poem by Juliah BFor those who wonder what it would be like if they took a chance on something and it turned out to be a bad thing. This is a fictional poem and I'm so.. |