Poems About: HUSBAND

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

  • 229.
    0099.Abhirami Andhadhi Slogan 97

    For the growth of Fame and Righteousness


    Tamil Transliteration read more »

    rajagopal. h..
  • 230.
    TRAVESTY OF FATE

    The middle aged maid, a graceful lady
    was living in the nearby slum,
    disappeared for couple of days
    It was learnt that her husband had met an accident read more »

    Ratnakar Rout
  • 231.
    Rebecca

    Rebecca was the fairest maid
    That on the Danube's borders play'd;
    And many a handsome nobleman
    For her in tilt and tourney ran; read more »

    Sir John Carr
  • 232.
    Husband's exit

    Widow comes in existence with husband's exit
    Painful memories to last with shaky feet
    Whole life is in dark with no solution in sight
    Life becomes burden and nothing goes right read more »

    hasmukh amathalal
  • 233.
    Linley From Dubbo

    Though she is only forty four she looks much older
    And gray through her shoulder length hair of brown
    But twenty years ago she looked a beauty
    One of the finest in Dubbo her Hometown. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 234.
    In Love's Memory

    Two thousand seven, two eight less one,
    In gusts of lust the deed was done.
    Quenched at length, sans innocence;
    Her kin’s dissent fell vainly pled read more »

    Alto Lee Thomas, Jr.
  • 235.
    They Were In Love

    There was a girl
    and a boy
    they were so cuie
    and in love read more »

    lexxiey scott
  • 236.
    A mery Iest

    Sometimes in France, a woman dwelt,
    Whose husband being dead:
    Within a yeere, or somwhat more,
    An other did her wed. read more »

    Humfrey Gifford
  • 237.
    I Do

    The Day she said “I Do” was the proudest of her life.
    Her darling, darling husband took her for his wife.
    She thought her life would turn around
    She thought that she would tread new ground read more »

    Esther Mukabi
  • 238.
    (105) (Meera) The Marriage Talk

    Meera reached the proper age,
    That proposed her marriage.
    Her mother was worried,
    It was time, she be married. read more »

    Rajaram Ramachandran
  • 239.
    midlife crisis

    Shorthand for trying
    to put the clock back and to be
    as in your twenties and to flee
    all thoughts of dying, read more »

    gershon hepner
  • 240.
    The Three Gossips' Wager

    AS o'er their wine one day, three gossips sat,
    Discoursing various pranks in pleasant chat,
    Each had a loving friend, and two of these
    Most clearly managed matters at their ease. read more »

    La Fontaine
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