Mother Alzheimer's Poems
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Mother Alzheimer’s Poems

You Are My Kid Now When you forget my name,and the days blur by,I’ll hold your trembling hand,and wipe each tear you cry.Your eyes search for answers,in memories that fade,but I’ll be your compass,in this journey we’ve made.I’ll sing your favorite songs,and tuck you in at night,read stories from your past,until morning light.Our roles have…

Mommy Loves You Poem
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Mommy Loves You

My darling girl, your eyes so bright,They fill my days and light my nights.You came to me, a blessing true,In every way, my heart chose you.I once was lost, my path unclear,So many doubts, so many fears.But then you came, my little star,And showed me love, both near and far.The struggles faced, I can’t deny,Many…

Poems About Bad Mothers
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Poems About Bad Mothers

A Toxic Mom In the shadows of a strained home,Bitterness fills the air.Cold words like icy stones,Wounds that never repair.Promises broken with ease,Trust shattered, hearts in pain.Lies that flow like a breeze,Leaving a dark, lasting stain.Love twisted into chains,Control wrapped tight around.Freedom drowned in silent strains,Hope nowhere to be found.Eyes that once held dreams,Now only…

Softball Mom Poems
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Softball Mom Poems

The Softball Mom Beneath the sun’s warm glow,She stands, a steadfast cheer.With every pitch and throw,Her voice rings loud and clear.Her eyes, a beacon bright,Guide each player home.In daytime and in night,She’s the team’s heart and foam.With snacks and band-aids near,She heals each hurt and frown.Her spirit, strong and dear,Never lets them down.Through every win…

Beautiful Summer Haiku Poems
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Beautiful Summer Haiku Poems

Bees Buzz at Bloomtime Golden flurry fades,In bloom’s embrace, bees murmur—Summer’s hum, alive. Meaning This haiku captures the essence of summer’s vibrancy through the activity of bees. It reflects on the subtle yet constant motion in nature, symbolized by bees buzzing among flowers. The poem hints at the essential role these insects play in the…

Summer of His Fourteenth Year Poem
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Summer of His Fourteenth Year

He felt the sun,its warm handguiding his stridesdown the dusty lane.He tossed rocksinto the river,each splash a questionof who he might be.Friends laughedlouder than crows,tales spun fromfreshly mowed fields.Nights whispered secretsthrough cricket songs,stars blinkingin Morse code.His shoes hung,laces untied,from the porch rail—a flag of trucebetween boy and beyond.He grew—not just taller,but into new skin,raw and…

Two Mothers Poems
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Two Mothers Poems

Two Mothers, Infinite Love In a park, under a broad leaf tree,my joy bubbles over, wild and free.Two mothers, their hands firm yet kind,guide my steps, leave no child behind.Love multiplies, shared in their gaze,in laughter, through all our days.Each hug, a fortress strong and sure,each smile, a beacon, pure.Gentle scolds, tender care,in sunny fields…