Poems About: BROTHER

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

  • 229.
    MOTHER IS GIVING BIRTH TO YOUR BROTHER OR SISTER

    Mother is giving birth
    To your sister or brother
    I know that you are mother's little girl
    And you want a brother so badly read more »

    Aldo Kraas
  • 230.
    The Sister's Appeal.

    You remember--don't you, brother--
    In our early years,
    The counsels of our poor, dear mother,
    And her hopes and fears? read more »

    George Pope Morris
  • 231.
    Gamalakhe

    Mouths smelling of alcohol
    Ja, westernization has taken it’s toll
    Brothers with dashed dreams on the corner
    Sometimes you just can’t take it any longer read more »

    Mthoko Mpofana
  • 232.
    building sandcastles

    my brother and I
    WE build sandcastles
    on the shores
    during lazy afternoons, read more »

    RIC S. BASTASA
  • 233.
    My Brothers

    My brothers are gone,
    my family is missing,
    my loves not here,
    sister don't care, read more »

    Michael Budwah
  • 234.
    Man’s Role

    The elder son of each family
    Jointly made a moral code
    By which they must not eat
    Each other and instead read more »

    Rm.Shanmugam Chettiar.
  • 235.
    Sentimental Friends

    I swear I have known you two longer than this
    Like we have all been apart of each others dreams
    There was something in my life that was amiss
    Before we met things were going down stream read more »

    James Harris
  • 236.
    Brothers

    Cold is the night
    May we face thee not
    Until doings are done
    And Brothers unite read more »

    Tom Allport
  • 237.
    Learn About the Little Boy Who Thinks He's Grown

    My brother is like any other
    Sits at home watches T.V.
    Likes to go outside but can never defeat
    He's charming but mean read more »

    LADii3 T Hinojosa
  • 238.
    The Mighty Thor of Algo. Park III

    My brother, Canis Lupus be,
    Teaching skills of great aware,
    Has stride in times uncertain,
    Feast or famine, not a care. read more »

    Geoff Warden
  • 239.
    To Catullus

    My brother, my Valerius, dearest head
    Of all whose crowning bay-leaves crown their mother
    Rome, in the notes first heard of thine I read
    My brother. read more »

    Algernon Charles Swinburne
  • 240.
    borthers

    read more »

    dani smith
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