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No one is ever born into Life alone. Everyone has shared the bond of family, at least at birth, and for many people it is a bond that will follow them throughout life. For many people it is the most important bond of all.
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| Family Poems continued | 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… | |
| 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… | |
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