Poems About: FAMILY

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

  • 361.
    Happy Forth of July

    The tents are set up and all the family arrives.
    For it is the July Fourth family weekend party.
    For three and sometimes four days the McCoy clan celebrates this special day.
    We lay out on the pond, tell stories, set off fireworks, have campfires, play with the little cousins, have volleyball tournaments, and eat lots of food. read more »

    Natalie McCoy
  • 362.
    *Fret When You Lie*

    Fret When You Lie

    You fall…, we rise..,
    Oh no, there’s no need to apologize read more »

    Daniel Richards
  • 363.
    Aldo Moro

    He was a man who did so much for his beloved Homeland
    And why he had to die in such a tragic way seems hard to understand
    And little consolation to Aldo Moro's family
    That his name is destined to live in Italian history. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 364.
    McCornack Family Memories

    This time of year always brings
    Many remembrances back to me
    My family gathered closely
    Singing carols by the tree read more »

    Marilyn Lott
  • 365.
    The Old Dead Patriarchs

    They started a feud between two families that has been going on for years
    That has led to assaults and court cases and to bitterness and tears
    A feud that is still going on today about a boundary fence
    Some people take their grudges too far for want of better sense. read more »

    Francis Duggan
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