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Poems about Daughters contains poems from Fathers and Mothers to their girls. Browse our large collection of touching loving messages to daughters.
- Mother Daughter Poems
Published by Family Friend Poems August 2006 with permission...
- Love For My Daughters
My older sister Roxanne (we were only 18 months apart and...
- See What I See
Mother Daughter Poems; Sister Poems; Mother Poems; Son...
- She's Not a Baby Anymore
She'll always be my baby 'Cause her Daddy loves her so!...
- Mother Daughter Poems
23 Οκτ 2024 · 5) My Dad by Vicky Frye. My Dad” by Vicky Frye is an emotional tribute that reflects the author’s deep admiration and gratitude towards her father. In the poem, Frye describes her father as a man with a “ heart of gold,” highlighting his qualities of love, kindness, and strength.
8 Φεβ 2024 · 27 Short Poems for Daughters from Mothers to Cherish for a Lifetime. Dive into a heartfelt anthology of poetry, where each verse unfolds the boundless love and wisdom passed from mothers to daughters. These poems are timeless treasures meant to comfort, inspire, and bond generations.
By Susanna Moodie. Well I recall my Father’s wife, The day he brought her home. His children looked for years of strife, And troubles sure to come—. Ungraciously we welcomed her, A thing to scorn and blame; And swore we never would confer. On her, a Mother’s name.
23 Ιαν 2022 · That’s why we’ve put together these amazing step daughter poems and quotes. They cover all the needed occasions – weddings, birthday etc. As well as inspirational poems to show you care and a big selection of step daughter quotes that can be used in cards for the same occasions.
27 Σεπ 2014 · “To My Grown-Up Child” by Alice E. Chase is a wonderful poem that touches and captures the heart of every reader, in my opinion. It essentially delivers an insightful and powerful message...
12 Δεκ 2004 · Daughters have inspired many poets over the centuries, invoking not only feelings of love, protection, pride, and awe, but also anxiety, disappointment, anger, and loss. Thus poems about daughters range from adorations of the angelic child to laments about the indifferent, if not indignant, grown woman.