Poems About: DAUGHTER

In this page, poems on / about “daughter” are listed.

  • 229.
    The Bride

    “YOU know, my friends, with what a brave carouse
    I made a second marriage in my house,—
    Divorced old barren Reason from my bed read more »

    Ambrose Bierce
  • 230.
    Oh Lucky Me

    Rictameter

    Daughter
    And Son of mine read more »

    Joyce Hemsley
  • 231.
    A late wisdom

    A woman is biased
    As she prefers son to daughter
    In the treatment of love.
    It is daughter that nurses her. read more »

    Rm.Shanmugam Chettiar.
  • 232.
    Evermore (Donny and Amy)

    When Mother Nature’s calling
    And my mortality rings clear
    Voices I would aspire to hear
    Of those to whom I hold dear read more »

    William Cavanagh
  • 233.
    Kelsey

    One day,
    I'd like a daughter named Kelsey
    One with flaming red hair
    Spotted with freckles read more »

    Rae Che
  • 234.
    I'm Sorry

    The family was
    Filled with
    Sorrow read more »

    Kylie Tedford
  • 235.
    The Goddess Of Rain

    A soothsayer once said in Greece,
    In invincible morning light,
    'There is someone who brings the wind,
    Who turns the Day to Night' read more »

    Hector Paltrow
  • 236.
    Love List

    Love List

    This is my love list
    Joey was my wife read more »

    Michael Gelb
  • 237.
    After A Wedding.

    After singing in the choir
    at the major’s daughter’s wedding

    you were all invited read more »

    Terry Collett
  • 238.
    A Lady with a Difference

    An old lady,
    Wrinkles stamped on her face,
    Greeted me 'Merry Christmas',
    Invited me to her residence. read more »

    Geetima Baruah Sarma
  • 239.
    % I WAS TOLD

    for Clara, my daughter, my heart, my song


    She didn't invite me, read more »

    Laa Finita
  • 240.
    Be with the child to care

    Daughter, you may give your child
    Better bread and newer toys
    Than I did you in those days.
    I note you spend with your daughter read more »

    Rm.Shanmugam Chettiar.
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