God Is Everywhere
in Faith Poems
What are miracles, from where do they
come?
How do we trust what we can't see
or touch?
in Faith Poems
What are miracles, from where do they
come?
How do we trust what we can't see
or touch?
If I could create a picture book of
memories from the past,
every chapter a masterpiece
of unforgettable moments rehashed.
in Work Poems
Hopes dashed, dreams fade,
Gotta go to work another day.
Paid my money, bought my ticket
Thought I could tell my boss to stick it.
Five more days till Christmas.
Santa and his crew
were working overtime making
children's dreams come true.
I absolutely wish I wrote this brilliant, funny poem. Well done to the author.
in Religious Poems
Once upon a time many years ago,
an angel was sent to the earth to let all God's people know,
that love and only love is the key to all life's sorrows,
opening doors once closed, promising brighter tomorrows.
I am 67 years old and never knew my God until I met my wife eleven years ago. We courted for seven years long distance. I was in California and she lived in Texas. I was in awe that I could...
He marches in God's army now but once
upon a time,
With valor he fought long and proud
our freedom on his mind.
in Mother Death Poems
I have a special locket that rests above my heart,
it holds your beautiful pictures while we must be apart.
It's my hope that you're still with me no matter come what may,
so I know that I can talk to you every single day.
I loved this poem it made me think of my husband as I had a locket after his passing with his picture and some of his ashes so he will always be with me when I wear it.
in Animal Poems for Kids
The dogs are barking at the door,
but we can't let them in 'cause they
pooped on the floor.
It wasn't your average pile of poo.
in Mother Daughter Poems
Life takes us through many changes like the seasons of each year,
Some so unforgettable we sometimes shed a tear.
I remember when I was a little girl, it seems not long ago,
My mother would shelter me in her arms,
This poem is so true for my mum and me. She is now 96 and I am 72 and the words are so very, very true.
She worked so hard to raise my brothers and myself. She worked long hours in a...
A robin and a crow were perched upon a fence,
an unlikely combination, but they seemed to be good friends.
Standing in the mid-day sun each on a separate picket,
basking in its rays while staring at a cricket.