Family Poetry Quotes

Family can mean many things. For some, it represents the people we've known the longest and who have touched us most deeply. For others, family might symbolize pain, reminding us of the love we yearned for but never earned. In adulthood, however, as we create our own homes, we have the opportunity to either spread the love we received or heal ourselves from the wounds of the past. In our role as parent, sibling, or child, we can reach out and envelop those closest to us in genuine love and affection.

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Mother And Best Friend

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Out of all the moms
I could have had,
I'm glad it was you
who God sent.

Alex N. Mayse

My Daughter My Love

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I never knew
I could love so much,
until the day
I felt your touch.

- Martha L. Sheridan

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Father And Daughter

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The bond between father and daughter
happens instantly, starting right at birth.
When a father first lays eyes on his little girl,
he loves her more than anything on this earth.

Heather Twining

Mother To Son Quote

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If you get lost along your way,
not sure what to do or what to say,
know that I'm present in spirit and soul
with open arms
and a hand for you always to hold.

- Wendy L. Nichols

Love More Than You Can See Quote

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Mommy, I love you
more than you see.
You have always been there
when I needed you to be.

- Gail M. Russellburg

Quote About All That A Mother Will Do

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A mother is special,
she's more than a friend.
Whenever you need her,
she'll give you a hand.

- George W. Zellars

Quote About Moms Being Funny Creatures

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Most times my mother makes me laugh.
Sometimes I think she's insane,
but then again she may take a look at me
and think the very same.

Samantha Blackwood

Mommy Dearest

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God sent you to me
as a special gift from above
to teach me life's lessons
and shower me with your love.

- Deanne Finewood

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