Poems About: BROTHER

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

  • 337.
    Spectral

    Come brother death, come walk with me
    And tell me thy tales of long ago.
    Show me thy patterns in thy sands of time.
    Lend me thy dark cloak against thy cold. read more »

    Tobbie WhiteBird Crowe
  • 338.
    Big Brother Knows more About You Now

    Humankind has come far in technology so very far 'twould seem
    Back in the nineteen fifties of such achievements we dared not dream
    In this age of the computer Big Brother reigns supreme
    To him we have become as visible as fish in a clear pool of a sunlit stream. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 339.
    He Will Always Be Loved By One Person

    He will always be loved by one person despite what some of him might say
    His mother will surely grieve for him the man they are hanging today
    His mother for his life she pleaded and she must live with the heartache
    That will live with her till the reaper claims her since her son is to die at daybreak, read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 340.
    RAP I She

    She was born in a family of six
    She was the fourth one
    She looked tall while in the cradle, was raised like angel
    She started going to school read more »

    Sadiqullah Khan
  • 341.
    Raja Basu, my indian brother

    He is my brother,
    not by flesh and blood
    not same of mother's womb.
    He is my brother by heart read more »

    mercy ferriols
  • 342.
    A Personel Manager's Niece

    Hello Friend I mean my brother
    Have you a job for my young daughter
    She is back from the middle east
    And on the computerised board and "reception read more »

    Marlene Thaddeus
  • 343.
    My Brothers

    While I make rhymes my brother John
    Makes shiny shoes which dames try on,
    And finding to their fit and stance
    They buy and wear with elegance; read more »

    Robert William Service
  • 344.
    a random plea

    A Random Plea
    By, Demon

    Tie them up in the night, read more »

    Demon Elwin
  • 345.
    The Man Who Took On Big Brother

    The man who stand for human rights, freedom and justice
    Is now in jail perhaps for a long stay
    The authorities say he an an agitator
    The only reason he is locked away. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 346.
    Quiet [Creation Myth #15]

    Quiet
    now your brother is near -
    It would be to him
    an amalgam of all his years of suffering read more »

    Simon Huggins
  • 347.
    Chambers (Funeral Home and Crematorium) House of Horrors

    Forty body bags thrown atop with each other
    Labeled for cremation
    Among them were women, men, children, fathers, mothers, sister and brothers
    To be burnt to ash, that was their destination, read more »

    Joe Rosochacki
  • 348.
    CHRISTMAS ALONE

    When I was a child
    Christmas was such a loving joy
    Sweetly enhancing the soul
    With memories of smiles and laughter read more »

    Colin Ian Jeffery
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