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Sonnet Mother Son Poems

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Premium Member A Mother's Shelter
A mother's arms will make a boy feel warm. 
Without her, the world would be strange and cold.
She keeps her darling safe from fear and...

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Premium Member A Sonnet by This Arrant Bard, an Other
A sonnet by this arrant bard, an other,
     whose sole half-brother, a real piece of work,
and single parent (mother like no...

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Categories: mother son, brother, childhood, jealousy, mother,

Lady in Red

Mist wraps around her like dreams,  
Smart-girl vibes echo in whispers,  
She struts through rain and thunder,  
New money shines bright in...

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Categories: mother son, adventure, appreciation, basketball, black

Premium Member Observing Kindness
Observing kindness can bring one such joy.
Kindness to his mom, by a little boy.
Moms on the couch, all tired and unhappy.
The child asks, “does mommy...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother son, care, caregiving, friend, friendship,

Premium Member The Art was Most Masterful on the Dark Canvas
"Monet's paintings are best seen from afar than close up," ... by Poet.

Faraway the figment, like Monet the pigment,
the brother so gallant, how he flaunts...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother son, appreciation, beautiful, brother, character,



Premium Member Son, Our Love Is Infinity Deep and Eternally True
Son, Our Love Is Infinity Deep And Eternally True

Gibraltar is a mere pebble compared to our love for you
My dearest son, your handsome face, pretty...

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Categories: mother son, beautiful, blessing, faith, family,

Premium Member A Joy To See
Observing kindness, can bring one such joy.
Kindness to his mom, by a little boy.
Moms on the couch, all tired and unhappy.
The child asks, “does mommy...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother son, caregiving, children, friend, friendship,

Premium Member An Excavation

They excavated him, her youngest son,
who passed away too soon at age nineteen,
to join her second son, who had just died
at fifty-five- to the new...

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Categories: mother son, death, family, mother, son,

Apple of My Eye
Waves of thoughts hover over you my dear, 
my precious pearl, my prince perfect, my pride. 
As you gently grow up and glide with cheer,...

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Categories: mother son,

Premium Member Delightful Bonding
Warm and vibrant mirth amidst sweet embrace…
encloses our love-filled bonding moment
my special child’s earnest laughter-bursts reign
enjoying lollipop fast licking race
savouring delight of sheer contentment---
great gain*.

“Thank...

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Categories: mother son, blessing, christian, faith, god,

Sonnet 53 'Me Mother Tucked Me In, When I Was Small'
Me Mother tucked me in, when I was small,
And made the nighttime monsters run away,
And kissed my cheek, still, when I’d grown up tall,
And broke...

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Categories: mother son, appreciation, memorial, memory, mother,

Premium Member a childhood memory -
Each afternoon my mom and I would walk
          Two miles along the old lake road to...

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Categories: mother son, appreciation, childhood, memory, mother

A Mother's Plea
Oh Men, where's all your humanity gone,
And the mercy, love, and kindness you claim?
Recall, to a mother they too were born.
Now, lost in woe, you...

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Categories: mother, mother son, my

Anonymous
Should Ich compare thee with winds o'May,
Not ye know who are you?
Perhaps the sunrise on my darkest day
Not you know, this understands very few.

Even in...

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Categories: care, identity, mother son,

Premium Member He Left Us Stuck Outside
He Left Us Stuck OutSide
He  Knows No Fear  

A simple new day, forty years ago, 
reddish hair and chubby cheeks little boy, 
full...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: humor, mother son,


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