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Birthday Poems For A Mom's Birthday
  • Published: July 2017

Poems For Mother's Birthday

Poems For Mother's Birthday

Favorite poems for Celebrating a Mom's birthday. Your mother's birthday is a great time to tell your mom how much you love her. Use these birthday poems to express your love to your mother.

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Poems With ABCB Rhyme Scheme: Definition And Examples
  • Published: August 2017

ABCB Rhyme Scheme

These poems use the ABCB rhyme scheme. The ending words of lines two (B) and four (B) rhyme with each other. They are assigned the same letter (B) because they are "related" through rhyme. While the end words in lines one (A) and three (C) do not rhyme with each other and are therefore assigned different letters.

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  • Poems 30
Poems About Reminiscing On Childhood
  • Published: April 2020

Childhood Memories

Childhood Memories

Growing up is inevitable. No matter how much we want to hold onto our childhood, life is going to move forward. At some point, our childhood becomes something we look back on instead of something we’re currently experiencing. Each generation’s childhood is marked with different characteristics. No matter how old you are, it seems that every generation believes life was slower and sometimes better than daily life today. This is a collection of poems about those simpler times. The poems are filled with sentimental longing for the days gone by. What fond memories do you have from your childhood? For a moment, take a stroll down memory lane and reminisce about the good old days. They might be just a memory now, but what a beautiful memory they are. They are a reminder of glorious days, the days that made you who you are today.

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Religious Christmas Poems About The True Meaning Of Christmas
  • Published: December 2018

Religious Christmas Poems

Religious Christmas Poems

Popular religious Poems about the story of Christmas and Jesus' Birth. Famous and Modern Poems that tell the true meaning and story of what happened on Christmas. Christmas Lessons and why Christians all over the world have observed the Christmas Holiday for thousands of years.

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  • Poems 26
Winning Poems For Poetry Contests On Family Friend Poems
  • Published: January 2019

Poetry Contest Winners

Poetry Contest Winners

Family Friend Poems occasionally holds Poetry Contests with various prizes. If there is an ongoing poetry contest you can find information on our Submit Poem page.



This collection contain the winning Poems from our various contests.

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Poems About Being Thankful For The People In Your Life
  • Published: November 2017

Messages Of Thankfulness

Messages Of Thankfulness

We all have people in our lives we are thankful for. These poems can be shared with them to show our gratitude for their influence on us.

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  • Poems 25
Missing Mom On Mother's Day Poems
  • Published: May 2021

Grief On Mother's Day

Grief On Mother's Day

Mother’s Day is a day to celebrate and honor the dedication and contribution of a mother. She is an integral part of her family, but Mother’s Day can be a difficult holiday for many people who’ve lost their moms. It’s a reminder of the void that has been left after her passing. It can be a holiday that’s filled with a lot of grief because you wish you had more time to spend with her.

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  • Poems 14
January 2024 Poetry Contest Semi-finalists
  • Published: January 5, 2024

January 2024 Poetry Contest - $500 Cash Prize

January 2024 Poetry Contest - $500 Cash Prize

These poems have been submitted to the January 2024 Poetry Contest. Below this list you will find the semi-finalist poems.





  • January 2024 Poetry Contest, Prize $500 Cash!

  • Submission Deadline is January 31. CLOSED.

  • Semi-Finalists Published here through February 6th CLOSED.

  • Winner Announced: February 7th

  • The Winning Poem is - Falling Deeper by Doug W. Benson. Congradualtions!




These poems have been submitted to the January 2024 Poetry Contest.




  • AWAKEN by Lisa Rosenthal

  • Faith by Clifford B. Summers

  • For You, And Nothing Else, Are My Home. by Hannah

  • Our Dreamland by Hanan E. Abdel Latif Fouad

  • All Of The Sound Of Her Voiceless Shouts by Moira Villamanca

  • MDFIGBNF by John M. Fergerson

  • Your Mother Should Have Named You Apollo 16 by Bruce W. Lider

  • Every Day Is Different. by Alex Sarich

  • Gratitude Ode by Joseph Iacobellis

  • My Father's Love by Muriel Maxis

  • Give! by N8Booker

  • The Pendulum Of Night by Sylvia Stults

  • In Season's Trust by Susan A Capozzi

  • I Finally Met Habit by Doug William Benson

  • Nature's Therapy by Clifford B. Summers

  • Finally Found Her & Became Enough by Audra A. Allensworth Parsons

  • Beyond by David J. Herring

  • Home From The War by Pauline Faller

  • Reflection by Judi Twomey

  • My Place In The Universe by LUANN WINKLE

  • OUR FATHER by Raelene J. Elliss

  • Every Dream Leads Me To You by Marcia A. Newton

  • ECHOES by Lisa Jessie

  • Only For A Season by Eric English

  • Note To Self by Donna Marie

  • DROWNING by Elvis Giles

  • Falling Deeper by Doug William Benson

  • The Street by Christi Van Zyl

  • Scattered Thoughts by Eunice Lucero

  • Chaos by Marie Matheny

  • She Is . . . by Charles J Booker

  • Among The Stars by Ann D. Stevenson

  • The Loss Of Wonder by Sarah E. Dell

  • 2023 Limerick Year-end Review by Don Coyne

  • Sorry, I'm Not Home Anymore by Sara Hollie

  • Life Is Puzzling by Carolyn V. June-Jackson

  • The House by James Dagger

  • STORY-TELLER by TEAH L. KAYNE

  • Lovestruck by Charles J Booker

  • Her Healing Smile by Charles J Booker

  • Steel Tendrils by Charles J Booker

  • Welcome Home by Regina M. Elliott

  • Carpe Diem 7/2008 (2nd Edition) by Lyndee Champion-Ivey

  • Peace Within Our Hearts by Cheryl L. Johnson

  • Betrayal by Cynthia C. Naspinski



The poems below have been selected as semi-finalists for the January 2024 Poetry Contest.


We look for poems that have a clear message, Are heartfelt, Appeal to a wide audience


Our Editors determine the winning poem based on content, but you can let us know your top poems by rating, sharing, adding to your favorites and commenting on your favorite poems.



View our Previous Poetry Contest Winners

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Christmas Poems For Kids - Funny, Rhyming & Religious
  • Published: December 2018

Poems For Children About Christmas

Poems For Children About Christmas

Welcome to our collection of Christmas poems for children. Here you will find a variety of funny and playful rhyming poems about Santa Claus and presents, as well as religious poems that teach the true meaning of Christmas. Perhaps the most famous poems is "Twas The Night Before Christmas" by Clement Clarke Moore, which is known for inspiring the modern version of Santa Claus. These poems are perfect for sharing with your little ones during the holiday season.

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Funny Christmas Poems For Kids And Adults
  • Published: December 2018

Funny Christmas Poems

Funny Christmas Poems

Humorous Poems about Christmas that will you make smile. Enjoy this collection of cute rhyming Christmas poems for kids and adults about Santa Claus, the last minute rush to buy presents and spending time with family.

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Timeless Christmas Poems - Famous Poems For The Holidays
  • Published: December 2018

Famous Christmas Poems

Famous Christmas Poems

Christmas is a time for celebration, reflection, and sharing with loved ones. It's a time to come together and enjoy the warmth and joy of the holiday season. One way to celebrate Christmas is through poetry, and there are many famous Christmas poems that have become classic favorites over the years. These poems capture the spirit of Christmas and explore its themes of love, peace, hope, and joy. They are often recited, sung, and shared during the holiday season as a way to celebrate and reflect on the meaning of Christmas.


Some of the most famous Christmas poems include poems such as The Holy Night By Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the poem which created the Santa Claus we all know and love, 'Twas The Night Before Christmas By Clement Clarke Moore. 

These poems, along with many others, are a beloved part of the Christmas tradition and are sure to bring joy and cheer to anyone who reads or sings them.

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Favorite Poems From Top Poets On Family Friend Poems
  • Published: February 2022

Featured Published Poets

Featured Published Poets

Family Friend Poems would not exist without our wonderful poets. We’ve had the honor of publishing poems from thousands of poets, and we are thankful for each of them for sharing their hearts with our poetry community. We are incredibly grateful for the poets who have been faithful contributors over the years. They consistently submit high-quality poems that we publish, and they engage with our community by leaving comments on other poets’ work.

We are excited to say “thank you” by showcasing favorite poems by our top poets. These poems have been hand-selected by the poets themselves. We had the opportunity to interview each poet to learn more about why a particular poem means so much to them. We also found out where they get their writing inspiration, why they love poetry, and their favorite experience from being published on Family Friend Poems. The interviews can be found on each poem page in this collection. 

Thanks again to everyone who makes Family Friend Poems a community that shares the highs and lows of life. Let’s take a moment to celebrate some of the poets who vulnerably share their hearts with the world. 

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Dog Poems - Poems About Man's Best Friend
  • Published: November 2017

Dog Poems

Dog Poems

Fun poems about dogs and poems about dog friendships. Dogs are known as man's best friend and these poems are about the connection between dogs and their owners.

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  • Poems 20
Powerful Poems By Women Poets For Women's History Month
  • Published: March 2020

Women's History Month

Women's History Month

March is Women's History Month. It's a time to celebrate the important role women have had throughout history. It originally began as Women's History Week back on March 7, 1982. The first month-long celebration occurred in 1987.

Women have had and continue to have integral roles in a variety of fields. Each year, the National Women's History Alliance names a theme of Women's History Month to highlight all that women have done.

We all are familiar with famous women in our nation's history. But many women in our personal circles have also demonstrated strength, courage, and character. They are trailblazers and pioneers in their own right. Let's celebrate them this month. Be sure to share one of these inspirational poems with a woman in your life. Don't forget to thank her for the difference she is making in the lives of others.

This collection also includes poems written by famous women poets.

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  • Poems 44
Narrative Poems - Poems That Tell A Story
  • Published: July 2017

Examples Of Narrative Poems

Examples Of Narrative Poems

Narrative poems are stories in poem form. Narrative poems are one of the oldest forms of poetry and indeed all literature. 

Narrative poetry was used in ancient times as a means of passing down important stories. Many people did not how to read and write and captivating stories told rhythmically, with repetition and rhymes were a way to ensure that stories important to the culture were remembered and passed down through the generations.

This collection contains narrative poems by famous and modern poets. 

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Poems About The COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Published: April 2020

Pandemic Poems

Pandemic Poems

The world is facing an unprecedented health crisis. COVID-19 has spread across the globe, bringing with it sickness, death, uncertainty, anxiety, and economic upheaval. The world has stopped like never before. Businesses are closed, and schools have moved to online platforms. Social distancing is the norm, and no one knows when the end of the virus will come. Living in the midst of incredible uncertainty takes its toll on people. But may we use this time to focus on the most important things and slow down in a way we’ve never been forced to do before. 

Daily life looks very different, and this pandemic has impacted everybody in some way. You are not alone in what you are facing. The fears that rise to the surface are felt by billions of people around the world. We are all in this together. Even though the storm is raging right now, famous poet Maya Angelou once said, “Every storm runs out of rain.”

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Poems About Alzheimer's Disease For Alzheimer’s Awareness Month - November
  • Published: November 2019

Poems That Bring Awareness To Alzheimer's Disease - November

Poems That Bring Awareness To Alzheimer's Disease - November

November is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. It was first established by President Ronald Reagan in 1983. At that time, less than two million people suffered from the disease. It has now grown to over five million patients in the United States alone. Although there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, there are treatments that help slow down the progression of the disease.  


The Alzheimer’s Association has wonderful resources on their website about signs of Alzheimer’s, tips for living with the disease, help for caregivers, information on research and getting involved with support groups.



Whether you have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or have a loved one fighting this disease, we hope these poems will remind you that you are not facing this alone. 



November is also National Family Caregivers Month. There are millions of people who care for their loved ones. These people selflessly make sacrifices to care for those with special needs, chronic illnesses, disabilities, and aging bodies and minds. This month is a time to honor family caregivers and give them the support they need.



Be sure to check out our other Aging Poems.

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Poems About Veterans For Veterans Day
  • Published: November 2019

Poems To Honor Veterans - November 11

Poems To Honor Veterans - November 11

In the United States, we celebrate Veterans Day on November 11th every year. It was first celebrated as Armistice Day on November 11, 1919, a year after the armistice agreement was made between Germany and Allied forces to cease fighting during World War I. The Great War ended on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. The ending of WWI was formalized on June 28, 1919, with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.

Veterans Day (or Armistice Day) was first celebrated on the first anniversary of the end of World War I, which makes 2019 the 100th anniversary of this holiday.

In the United States, Veterans Day is a holiday to thank veterans for their services. The focus is on living veterans, as opposed to Memorial Day, which is a day to remember those who gave their lives for our country.

The United Kingdom and some other countries celebrate this holiday as Remembrance Day. Two minutes of silence is observed at 11am on November 11th to remember all those who have died during war.

No matter how you celebrate this holiday, it’s a wonderful time to be thankful for the brave men and women who have served their countries.

This collection is filled with poems to celebrate veterans and honor them for their service.

Be sure to check out our Memorial Day Poems and other War Poems

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Poems To Explain What Depression Feels Like
  • Published: July 2017

Poems For Describing Depression

Poems For Describing Depression

Depression and sadness are not the same. We all experience sadness from time to time, but those feelings go away within a short period of time. Depression is a diagnosable condition characterized by a prolonged feeling of sadness and loss of interest in things that were once enjoyable. It can also have lasting symptoms such as changes in sleep, energy level, and concentration. The United States has one of the highest depression rates in the world, and women are more likely to suffer from this than men.

For someone who has never experienced depression, it can be challenging to understand. These poems provide a glimpse of what depression feels like and what's it’s like to fight against depression. Depression becomes all-consuming and affects every aspect of a person’s life.

If you suspect you or someone you love is living with depression, please reach out to get help. Know that you are not alone. Hundreds of millions of people around the world are fighting depression every day.

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