| Family Poems (61-84) | Author |
| Mother | Kit McCallum |
| For most of our lives, our mother is the one we can always lean upon. But there inevitably comes a time when we're given the opportunity to return that favor. | |
| A Mother's Friendship Is Best | Tammy Roberts |
| Family and Friendship aren't necessarily separate things… | |
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Poems on Life Subcategories Menu
Attack on America
The tragedies of September 11 have understandably sparked an outpouring of emotions, and a relentless deluge of personal questions and doubts. People need to talk. To explore. To come together in sympathy, in outrage, and perhaps in a measure of understanding.
Inspirational Poetry
If Life is a series of ups and down, then these poems attempt to paint a road map that can better guide us through the valleys so we can find our way to the top of those hills. Poetry to uplift, motivate, and make us look at this world with new eyes.
Poems About Family *you are here
There can be no Life without family, and these pages are devoted to poetry about our families and the strong bond that exists there. You'll find poems about children, parents, grandparents, and siblings.
Poems About Society
Much of the Life we lead is necessarily centered around society. These poems explore our society and the structure of civilization, especially as how it impacts us as people.
Teen Poetry About Life As A Teenager
When a teen writes a poem about Life in general, it gets treated like any other poem at Passions. But when a teen writes a poem about the unique viewpoint of Life that a teen sometimes has, the poem goes in this subcategory. All of these poems are by teens, about their Lives.
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| Family Poems continued | Author |
| Children Are A Gift From God |
Sandra Tolson |
| The title says it all. It's a beautiful sentiment, expressed by a talented and wise poet. | |
| The Very Best Mommy | Sandra Tolson |
| There is no more difficult job in existence, nor one more important. And even mommies can have insecurities. | |
| Unconditional Love | Jeremy Fuller |
| There are many different kinds of love. Between friends, between lovers, between brothers and sister. But at the very zenith of the hierarchy is a love by which we can judge the strength of all other. | |
| He Sits Alone |
Sandra Tolson |
| This is a powerful and moving story about family, love, and the responsibility we owe to those who are a part of us. | |
| A Father's Love | Sir Shotgun |
| This poem is about a father and son, and lessons learned and feelings found in the midst of learning. | |
| A Mother's Love | Sir Shotgun |
| Is there anyone in this world more special than a mother? | |
| Grandmother | Judith Stafford |
| Those who come before us can never really be gone. Because much of what we are is a result of who they were… | |
| What A Dad Will Do For His Daughter |
Cheryl D'Aprix |
| In our society, strong men don't like to appear silly or weak. But this funny, touching poem proves that even strong men have weaknesses from which they can not escape… | |
| Wishes For My Angel | Katie Leddy |
| Birth gives rise to new things, new feelings -- and sometimes new traditions. | |
| Dad, Mom, Big Brother, And Me. | Mrs. H.M. Hicks |
| Have you ever wondered what a family looked like - through the eyes of its newest member? | |
| Sophia | Andrea Hill |
| A newborn child is both a deep joy and a profound responsibility, and this lovely poem explores both. | |
| To Cinderella | Rachael Harris |
| We all want to protect our loved ones, especially the children, from the mistakes we've made, and the pain we've faced. But can we? | |
| Never Ending Rain | Kristi Maxim |
| Siblings are sometimes separated as they grow older, by circumstance, by distance, by things no one can control. | |
| Daddy |
Katey Shines |
| Fatherhood doesn't come with a manual, and too often men make mistakes. Unfortunately, it is the children that have to pay the price… | |
| God Gave Me An Angel |
Lisa Teller |
| This poem was subtitled "A Tribute To Mother." I guess that pretty much says it all. | |
| Angel | Jason Love |
| Some people think a proud new papa is the most boring thing in the world. Maybe. Unless the proud papa happens to also be a wonderful poet… | |
| The Candy Drawer | Michael Anderson |
| This poem remembers a time long past, a time never gone, and shares with us a touch of Love. | |
| A Child is Born | Nancy Ness |
| The birth of a grandchild is one of Life's greatest moments. | |
| Daddy | Corky Ferguson |
| This poem is about the delights of a small child, as remembered through the heart of a grown woman. | |
| Remembering Daddy | Corky Ferguson |
| We learn many things from our parents, and perhaps the most important thing we will ever learn is very simply how to love… | |
| Look At Me | Rachel Branch |
| Technology. Progress. The days have passed when the young can still learn at the feet of the elderly. Or have they? | |
| The Miracle |
Michael Anderson |
| Sometimes in losing a loved one we forget that life, itself, is a miracle. And, sometimes, we are reminded in rather miraculous ways. | |
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