Best Poems About Family Love and Support

Family is the one in which unconditional love, anger, and quarrels can coexist. The important thing is that there's nothing like family. Family is always a source of love we'll never have to earn, the place we go for help and support, and the ever-steady constant in the inevitable changes of life.

The love of our family is the tonic for us to sustain and keeps us going in any situation of life. Here are the Best Poems About Family Love and Support that explain the importance of family. By reading these poems you can feel the depth of love in family.


Family In My Life


Poem by Julie Herbert

My life is filled,
With loving people.
This makes me feel,
So darn grateful.

I am honored for those,
Wonderful people.
They make life so,
It's darn peaceful.

So thank you, Mom,
And thank you, Dad.
You’ve both made me,
So darn glad.

And then there are Grandparents,
Sisters, brothers, uncles, and aunts.
You’ve all given me,
Everything I could want.


My Mother and I

Poem by Birhana Chan

My mother and I
Have fun together.
My mother and I
Help each other.
My mother and I
Go places together.
My mother and I
Love each other.




Home, Sweet Home

Poem by John Howard Payne

Mid pleasures and palaces, though we may roam.
Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like home;
A charm from the sky seems to hallow us there,
Which, sought through the world, is ne’er met elsewhere.
Home, home, sweet, sweet home,
There’s no place like home.

An exile from home, splendor dazzles in vain;
Oh, give me my lowly thatched cottage again;
The birds, singing gayly, that came at my call —
Give me them — and the peace of mind, dearer than all.
Home, home, sweet, sweet home,
There’s no place like home


The Necklace of Love


Poem by Frank Stanton

No rubies of red for my lady —
No jewel that glitters and charms,
But the light of the skies in a little one’s eyes,
And a necklace of two little arms.

Of the two little arms that are clinging,
Oh, ne’er was a necklace like this!
And the wealth of the world and Love’s sweetness impearled,
In the joy of a little one’s kiss.

A necklace of love for my lady,
That was linked by the angels above;
No other but this — and the tender, sweet kiss,
That stealth's a little one’s love.


Family Tree

Poem by Unknown

Everyone is curious about their family tree,
How many Aunts? Was it one or three?
There’s just so much you could find,
You were living in the blind.

It’s certainly great to know your roots,
For the holidays, you’ll find recruits.
It’s just really nice to know,
What your genetic pool will show.

If your family is reallly small,
You may need to make a call,
Ask around and grow your tree,
With this knowledge, you’ll be free.


Look At Your Loved Ones


Poem by Kelly Roper

When families are gathered round
There’s so much love in the air.
If you ever wonder who has your back,
Just look at your loved ones there.



A Snowflake Falls


Poem by Ruth Adams

One night I saw a snowflake fall.
Past memories it did recall.

And as the snow fell to the ground,
So quietly without a sound,

I watched until a blanket was made,
To glistening white-brown earth did fade.

An untouched cover until the dawn.
The sun arose; it was soon gone.

I thought of friendships in the past.
Seemed perfect though they did not last.

And family ties once meant so much,
Now rarely do we keep in touch.

So quickly life can take a turn,
Yet slowly we do seem to learn.

So many things in life can change
And suddenly be rearranged.

In our slumber while we do sleep,
For granted blessings thought to keep,

For same as night does turn to morn,
An untouched blanket can get torn,

The things that we have overlooked,
Ignored, rejected or mistaken,

As melted snow does turn to slush,
Relationships can turn to dust.

So this year for the holiday,
Praise God for the blessings given today.

Don’t take for granted they’ll remain,
That life forever will be the same.

Let’s be the most that we can be,
For all our friends and family.

Unlike the snowflake on the ground,
Let’s keep in touch and stay around.



For a daughter who leaves


Poem by Janice Mirikitani

A woman weaves
her daughter’s wedding
slippers that will carry
her steps into a new life.
The mother weeps alone
into her jeweled sewing box
slips red thread
around its spool,
the same she used to stitch
her daughter’s first silk jacket
embroidered with turtles
that would bring luck, long life.
She remembers all the steps
taken by her daughter’s
unbound quick feet:
dancing on the stones
of the yard among yellow
butterflies and white-breasted sparrows.
And she grew, legs strong
body long, mind
independent.
Now she captures all eyes
with her hair combed smooth
and her hips gently
swaying like bamboo.
The woman
spins her thread
from the spool of her heart,
knotted to her daughter’s
departing
wedding slippers.



I Love My Family So Much


Poem by Mahfooz Ali

To be a part of a family like mine
is so divine
where love is shown
hurt is shared
our love for each other is never impaired

we talk
we laugh
we cry
but we are a family
and we do it all together
For a a family
we do it all as one

you hurt one
you hurt all
and as a family unit
we will all stand tall
for we are family
a family full of strength
a family full of love
a family no one can touch
that’s why I love my family so much.




My Parents


Poem by Brittany W

You are both special in every way,
Encouraging me more and more with each passing day.

You both are the reason why I’m so strong.
With you two at the helm, not a thing could go wrong.

You’ve both helped me through many trials and tribulations.
You’ve made things better in every situation.

Thank you both for always being there
And showing me that you truly care.

Words could never explain how I feel about you,
But I hope you know that I truly love you two!





What is Family


Poem by William Wordsworth

What is a family without a dog?
That’s like our Mayor without a blog.
You don’t need to watch what you say,
If you require help, you won’t have to pay.

A family can sometimes be a disease,
Insane migraine that smells like cheese.
I never knew what’s the big deal.
A bunch of people that eat the same meal.

In the end, it’s not that bad,
As long as Mom is not always mad.
The trick is to laugh and take this lightly,
If you need salt, just ask politely.





We are Family

Poem by Michael J Burt

We are family,
although we do not resemble
although I am black and you are white
although you are rich and I am poor

We are family,
even though I am Democrat, and you are Republican
even though your ancestors are from Iraq, and mine are from Africa
even though you teach the class I’m enrolled in

We are family,
although I’m a poet and you are a singer
although you are old and I am young
although I’m a gentleman and you a lady

We are family,
even though you praise Allah and I praise Jesus Christ
even though I love football and you play soccer
even though you are a Sagittarius and I’m a Cancer

We are family,
although I prefer rhythm and blues and you love bluegrass
even though you have a car and I have a bus…to ride
although I have love and you are alone
even though you dress one way, and I dress the other
although my family loves me and yours does not know of you

We are family,
you and I are family,
me and you are family,
no matter what the difference is
family we are, forever
because we are here, and here is earth
and earth is our home
so here, we will live,
we are family.



Family Tree


Poem by Alison Jean Thomas

It seems strange to me
A family tree is drawn from the top of the page.
Instead, draw mine with roots deeply planted in firm ground
Like forefathers, whose stories retold,
Nourish us.
Draw the trunk giving support and power,
Strongly branching out
So that young shoots can reach high
And buds,
Some yet unfurled,
May catch dreams in sunlight.




Families Can Be


Poem by Catherine Pulsifer

Families can be big or small
The people can be short or tall
They can be full of girls and boys
They can be quiet or full of noise.

Families play a part in life
Even when there is some strife
But families can be full of love
They are truly from God above.

Appreciate your family each day
Don’t wait until they are old and gray
Be sure to say I love you
As families are with you through and through.





A Family Is Like a Circle


Poem by Nicole M ONeil

A family is like a circle.
The connection never ends,
and even if at times it breaks,
in time it always mends.

A family is like the stars.
Somehow they’re always there.
Families are those who help,
who support, and always care.

A family is like a book.
The ending’s never clear,
but through the pages of the book,
their love is always near.

A family is many things.
With endless words that show
who they are and what they do
and how they teach you so you know.

But don’t be weary if it’s broken
or if through time it’s been so worn.
Families are like that –
they’re split up and always torn.

But even if this happens,
your family will always be.
They help define just who you are
and will be a part of you eternally.


I Love My Family So Much

Poem by Mahfooz Ali

To be a part of a family like mine
is so divine
where love is shown
hurt is shared
our love for each other is never impaired

we talk
we laugh
we cry
but we are a family
and we do it all together
For a a family
we do it all as one

you hurt one
you hurt all
and as a family unit
we will all stand tall
for we are family
a family full of strength
a family full of love
a family no one can touch
that's why I love my family so much.



The Idea Of Ancestry


Poem by Etheridge Knight
Taped to the wall of my cell are 47 pictures: 47 black
faces: my father, mother, grandmothers (1 dead), grand-
fathers (both dead), brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts,
cousins (1st and 2nd), nieces, and nephews. They stare
across the space at me sprawling on my bunk. I know
their dark eyes, they know mine. I know their style,
they know mine. I am all of them, they are all of me;
they are farmers, I am a thief, I am me, they are thee.

I have at one time or another been in love with my mother,
1 grandmother, 2 sisters, 2 aunts (1 went to the asylum),
and 5 cousins. I am now in love with a 7-yr-old niece
(she sends me letters in large block print, and
her picture is the only one that smiles at me).

I have the same name as 1 grandfather, 3 cousins, 3 nephews,
and 1 uncle. The uncle disappeared when he was 15, just took
off and caught a freight (they say). He's discussed each year
when the family has a reunion, he causes uneasiness in
the clan, and he is an empty space. My father's mother, who is 93
and who keeps the Family Bible with everybody's birth dates
(and death dates) in it, always mentions him. There is no
place in her Bible for 'whereabouts unknown.




Family Love Forever

Poem by Pd

Have u ever thought actually
What it would be like, without a family.

Family is the only one,
Where one experiences the best of fun.
Family is an elegant necklace,
Whose bond may appear broken
But deep inside, their hearts are still one.

When the unwanted sorrows seem longer than a mile,
Your dear old family makes you smile.

When because of a mistake no event
Works out for your sake.
When life refuses to mend
There comes a sharp bend,
Family gives necessary amends,
To the family, all worries can be sent.

In a fraction of time,
Your sorrows will leave
It may sound absurd
But you've got to believe.

Wherever you may be,
You belong to the pack.
And to them, you can always go back.





A Family Is

Poem by Heinz Kahlau

A family is like a garden, 
With its seeds of love and care,
It grows and blossoms,
With the beauty, it can share. A family is like a river,
With its ebbs and flows,
It can be calm and gentle,
Or it can rush and go. A family is like a tapestry,
With its threads of hope and trust,
It weaves together the memories,
That we keep and that we must. A family is like a circle,
With its bonds that never break,
It endures and it survives,
Through the love that we create. 




Best Poems About Family Love and Support




Family Comes Together


Poem by Glaedr the poet

Family comes together
For always and forever
In sickness and in health
In poverty or in wealth
Family comes together
For always and forever
Without any reason
Anytime or any season
Family comes together
For always and forever
In death or in life
In happiness or in strife
Family comes together
For always and forever
In anger or in kindness
Whether all-seeing or blindness
Family comes together
For always and forever
Whether for work or for play
They somehow find a way
For a family to come together
Because families are forever





Divine Family 

Poem by Kumarmani Mahakul

Family is a familiar word, everybody does know,
It is a set of relations, can you say no?
The set is just a combination of children and parents,
There members of households and relatives are inherent.

It means to group of people closely related by blood,
It includes parents, children, uncles and aunts in one clod.
Family also means to group of things that are alike,
It is too all the descendants of one lineage like.

There are many types of families in human society,
Some are the Nuclear family, and the Single parent family of humanity.
Childless and Stepfamily are there with Extended family,
Family members dwell with love in a family happily.

In a family, there is love affection and sacrifice,
Many members are tagged in one mess or in rice.
There is a member, who is the head of the family and mentor,
The other members obey him or her as a center.

He or she is merciful, helpful and meritorious,
Health and education he or she maintains continuously.
All family members engross their effort here,
All are benevolent, affectionate near and dear.

Almost all families have worship rooms in dwelling places,
Prayer to God or meditation goes on at a calm pace.
It is a divine family where peace and purity are always,
Here truth, nonviolence and bliss rule over hallways.






In My Father's Shoes


Poem by Ency Bearis

The lamp of the bright life had darkened.
When my father's life was taken by God.
It was the darkest moment ever
experienced by my mother and family.

We are a family of ten. I am the eldest.
That time I was twenty years of age.
A new graduate and has no job yet.
My mother's teary, query eyes were on me.

I saw in her eyes what she meant
sickly diabetic mother, ten children
with five years as the youngest.
That's a lot to feed in one day and on.

I was dumbstruck. Like in a black cloak
on my face with a small hole to peep.
I have to visualize the future. Survival
I have to toil and family to take care of.

In the storm of life, we are in. We should get out.
I step up, step into my father's shoes.
And walk to search for the sunshine of hope.
Then I took the road across the ocean.

From east to west end road sunshine, I found.
On that side of the world, I got a decent job.
Earnings, enough to pay my mother's
health bills and family expenses.

Finally, the time came, and self-sacrifices paid off.
My brothers and sisters finished college.
Load to my shoulders time to unload
That's what I think of, but I can't.

Poverty in my native land is a social cancer of sorts.
Still, I have to run and carry the load to bear.
To take the shoes off? Nay. Still to wear, support.
I have a conscience and a heart, I care.




Family


Poem by Violet Creek

Family is supposed to have your back,
Family is supposed to know you,
There are supposed to be no secrets with family,
There are supposed to be no lies with family,
Family is supposed to love each other unconditionally,
Family is supposed to be there for you,
There is supposed to be understanding in a family,
There is supposed to be trust in a family,
Family is supposed to be there for you,
Family is supposed to understand.




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Hurt Me But Not My World Family


Poem by Muzahidul Reza

When you do anyway, hurt me a hurt
Only this me is hurt,

But when you hurt a member of my family
My soul is hurt instantly,

When you hurt my neighbor, friend
My mind is seriously hurt,

Again when you hurt of humans any
Is hurt my injured humanity,

And when you hurt any living being
Is hurt my full sense,

But when you hurt my language, religion, society
And hurt my community
And hurt my country
My soul, mind and sense are hurt severely,

I request you though you are my enemy
Hurt me you like but don't hurt my world family.






A Family Reunion


Poem by Heather Burns

And as I approach
the light I pray my
FATHER
is there waiting for
me

As he extends his
hand
I will carry the load
moving on with him

We look toward the
silver sea
standing on the
crystal shore is my
MOTHER.

As we approach her
my family circle is
coming together

Reaching for us we
embrace
moving on we continue
toward the golden gate

There at the golden
gate waits my sweet
BROTHERS:
young and handsome
as they were in youth

My eyes fill with tears
I am overjoyed to see
them
they always took care
of sister

ANGELS
appear each carries
one of our little
BABIES
In life great our sorrow

I am thrilled to know
ANGELS
attended to them for
us
The circle is complete
a family reunion has
begun.





Simple Truths About Family

Poem by Kelly Roper

Family, the people you share everything with…
Including colds, looks, leftovers, and feuds.

Family, the people you love the most…
But pretend not to know when you’re out in public together.

Family, the people you can really count on…
To borrow clothes, money, and get on your last nerve.

Family, the people you respect…
Even though you’d rather die than let friends find out how crazy they are.

Family, the people you just can’t live without…
Even though sometimes you’re pretty sure you’d like to give it a try.




My Family


Poem by Jennifer Cook

My family will forever be in my heart,
My sister's mean the world to me,
More than life,
All I ever wanted was a complete family,
To have a mother whom I never met,
My family will always remain who they are in my heart and soul,
My family is more important than my friends and my lover,
Family will always come first,
Family is family,
No matter what they did they'll always remain family.





Sweet Family Of Divine Grace


Poem by Kumarmani Mahakul

Twisting back to time old memory we see,
Love builds heaven at home love is the key.

Sea of emotion floats in waves of joy light,
Father is in first from left is root of us right.

Bright future shines again by Divine's grace,
Deep thought and meditation make bright face.

Family, family, this world is family of love,
Freedom getting in freedom flies high dove.

All elements of universe have gathered sure,
A Divine Family has wisdom of God is pure.

From grandparents and parents children learn,
All become great when righteousness they earn.

Right vision, right mission everything is right,
Divine sweetness sprinkles over all bliss light.

Youth turns to old age children become young,
Young becomes old, but God's glory is sung.

Necklace of family is mother children do know,
Mother guides, in middle father medal does show.

Eternal father remembers his children are sweet,
Sweet family greets hearing radio song we meet.

Sweet family of Divine Grace dazzles in a frame,
Same family passing through change reaches aim.

God gives us peace and through love we feel bliss,
This is our fortune in Earth, his name we never miss.





Family Love 


Poem by Deborah Bonner

F is for the familiarity that we share, being aware of each other's need, understandingly having insight of the situation and not just talking about it, but showing that we care!
A is for absolutely with no reservations, no limitations, no one has to have any special qualifications, it is just because you're you, your individuality that makes family so unique and true!
M is for family oh how mystically divine our love from the Father grows day by day. It is our heritage to be in constant communion with you oh Lord. Family love never breaks or bends to fake or condescending idle chatter, which sows discords of hatred among us. We are ever learning, building, and pursuing the one and TRUE God whose cross we share!
L is for Limitless and family love has no bounds. Family love is immeasurable and endless. Family love is deeper than as bottomless pit, YES! it has no end. Family love is infinite in power, strength and endurance, having unbounded patience, because God created family love we have everlasting love, which cannot change!
I is for all families intellectually gifted & girded up with strength, honor, persistence, endurance to with stand life's storms!
Y is for the YOUTH, products of family love, for God has made you, pruned you, and molded you, for our future legacy awaits designed love proven by fire and unselfish desires.
L is for lending, for family love is ours for a short time, so work family love with all your might, don't fight or complain, just keep love moving without any returns because being greedy God will not be please in thee! Family love lend your helping hands wherever and whenever without reservations, pushing family love forward into deep dark crevices for you will be a shining the light on someone's heart!
O is for Ocean as far as the eyes can see family love goes deeper than any sea. Family love will travel far and wide to rescue those in need. For God knows as a unit Family love aims to please and put everyone's mind at ease.
V is for validate, family love won't ever, ever be late. Family love can be trusted for sure as God watches over the family each day. The enemy that tries to harm family love will get busted and disgusted. There is no length to family love for there is a sure connection with Abba Father in heaven above.
E is for eternal, Family love is eternal when we love as God loves, family love patterns herself after the master, creator, our Lord and Savior, because only through his guidance and teaching Family love will never die! Family love will live on and strive to maintain God's unity until we meet him in the sky!





Family Tree

Poem by Venice McCormick

My mother and I
Have fun together.
My mother and I
Help each other.
My mother and I
Go places together.
My mother and I
Love each other.


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Family Tree

Poem by Venice McCormick

I am a branch on a family tree,
Growing stronger as I learn to be me.
Rooted in love and the past,
I grow upward and outward at last. From the trunk to the tips,
Each branch is unique, yet never skips
A beat, as we all grow and change,
In ways big and small, in every range. Though our leaves may fall and die,
Our roots will always tie
Us to each other, and to the earth,
A family tree that will always give birth. 





The Bonds of Family

Poem by Joanna Fuchs

The bonds of family are strong and deep,
A precious tie that we all keep.
Through thick and thin, we stand together,
Through any weather, we weather the weather. 
We laugh and love, we cry and fight,
We share the darkness and the light.
We lift each other up when we fall,
And catch each other when we call. 
The bonds of family are like a tree,
With roots that stretch beyond what we see.
They hold us up, and keep us strong,
And last with us, our whole life long.




Legacy

Poem by Suzanne Bloom

The heart of the home is not in its walls, 
It's in the memories we create,
The laughter, the love, the tears we shed,
As we journey through life's gate. 
The legacy of family is not in its name,
It's in the stories we pass down,
The triumphs, the trials, the joy and pain,
That keep our loved ones around. 
So when we gather to say goodbye,
To those we held so dear,
We carry with us the legacy of love,
That will stay with us year after year. 




My Father's Hands

Poem by Kay M. Oliver

My father's hands were strong and rough,
Scarred from years of toil and strife,
But they held me gently when I was young,
And guided me through the ups and downs of life. 
His hands were never idle,
Always working hard to provide,
For his family, his pride and joy,
His love and sacrifice never denied.
 Now that he is gone,
I hold his hands in my heart,
And I am grateful for the love he gave,
That will never be torn apart. 





Without You

Poem by ricia A. Seaman

Without you here to hold my hand,
The world feels cold and dark,
But I know that you're still with me,
Guiding me through life's journey, heart-to-heart. 
I miss your smile, your voice, your touch,
The way you made me feel,
But I know that your love will never die,
And in my heart, it will always be real. 
So though I may shed tears for you,
And feel your loss so keen,
I take comfort in the fact that,
In my heart, you'll always be seen. 





Family Ties

Poem by John Mark Green

Family ties are strong and true,
A bond that lasts a lifetime through,
They lift us up when we're feeling down,
And keep us close when the world spins 'round. 
But sometimes, when we lose a loved one,
The pain is more than we can bear,
And we wonder how we'll make it through,
Without the one who used to be there. 
Yet through the tears and the heartache,
We find a way to carry on,
For the love of family is a light,
That shines forever bright, and never gone.




Different Meanings Of Family


Poem by Kelly Roper

To some, family means mom, dad and the kids.
To others, family means single parents doing the job of two to make a home.
To some, family means living with grandparents too.
To others, family is the aunt or uncle who has stepped up to fill in for parents.
To some, family means two moms or two dads growing a family together.
To others, family means two people multiplying their love through adoption.
To some, family is limited to blood relations.
To others, family includes friends who are there through thick and thin.
To some, family is all about the people in their lives.
To others, pets are considered family members too.
Yes, family means different things to different people,
But every family has one thing in common, and that’s love.





Family Court

Poem by Ogden Nash

One would be in less danger
From the wiles of a stranger
If one’s own kin and kith
Were more fun to be with.



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Families Can Be


Poem by Catherine Pulsifer

Families can be big or small
The people can be short or tall
They can be full of girls and boys
They can be quiet or full of noise.

Families play a part of life
Even when there is some strife
But families can be full of love
They are truly from God above.

Appreciate your family each day
Don’t wait until they are old and gray
Be sure to say I love you
As families are with you through and through.





No Children!

Poem by Edgar A. Guest

No children in the house to play–
It must be hard to live that way!
I wonder what the people do
When night comes on and the work is through,
With no glad little folks to shout,
No eager feet to race about,
No youthful tongues to chatter on
About the joy that’s been and gone?
The house might be a castle fine,
But what a lonely place to dine!

No children in the house at all,
No fingermarks upon the wall,
No corner where the toys are piled–
Sure indication of a child.
No little lips to breathe the prayer
That God shall keep you in His care,
No glad caress and welcome sweet
When night returns you to your street;
No little lips a kiss to give–
Oh, what a lonely way to live!

No children in the house! I fear
We could not stand it half a year.
What would we talk about at night,
Plan for and work with all our might,
Hold common dreams about and find
True union of heart and mind,
If we two had no greater care
Than what we both should eat and wear?
We never knew love’s brightest flame
Until the day the baby came.

And now we could not get along
Without their laughter and their song.
Joy is not bottled on a shelf,
It cannot feed upon itself,
And even love, if it shall wear,
Must find its happiness in care;
Dull we’d become of mind and speech
Had we no little ones to teach.
No children in the house to play!
Oh, we could never live that way!




A Family Reunion

Poem by Heather Burns

And as I approach
the light I pray my
FATHER
is there waiting for
me
As he extends his
hand
I will carry the load
moving on with him
We look toward the
silver sea
standing on the
crystal shore is my
MOTHER.
As we approach her
my family circle is
coming together
Reaching for us we
embrace
moving on we continue
toward the golden gate
There at the golden
gate waits my sweet
BROTHERS:
young and handsome
as they were in youth
My eyes fill with tears
I am overjoyed to see
them
they always took care
of sister
ANGELS
appear each carries
one of our little
BABIES
In life great our sorrow
I am thrilled to know
ANGELS
attended to them for
us
The circle is complete
a family reunion has
begun.



Human Family


Poem by Maya Angelou

I note the obvious differences
in the human family.
Some of us are serious,
some thrive on comedy.
Some declare their lives are lived
as true profundity,
and others claim they really live
the real reality.
The variety of our skin tones
can confuse, bemuse, delight,
brown and pink and beige and purple,
tan and blue and white.
I’ve sailed upon the seven seas
and stopped in every land,
I’ve seen the wonders of the world
not yet one common man.
I know ten thousand women
called Jane and Mary Jane,
but I’ve not seen any two
who really were the same.
Mirror twins are different
although their features jibe,
and lovers think quite different thoughts
while lying side by side.
We love and lose in China,
we weep on England’s moors,
and laugh and moan in Guinea,
and thrive on Spanish shores.
We seek success in Finland,
are born and die in Maine.
In minor ways we differ,
in major we’re the same.
I note the obvious differences
between each sort and type,
but we are more alike, my friends,
than we are unalike.
We are more alike, my friends,
than we are unalike.
We are more alike, my friends,
than we are unalike



What Family Means To Me


Poem by Marilyn R. Barfield

What family means to me is more
Than mere words can convey.
It’s been the basis for my life
And how I’ve faced each day.
The nurturing of Mom and Dad
From birth to puberty
Instilled in me a sense of worth
And love for family.
The holiday festivities
The picnics in the park
The campouts by the river
And my Mother’s prayers at dark
Are just a few examples
From my childhood memories
That show the warmth of family
And what they’ve meant to me.
The close knit love of siblings
With my parents’ T.L.C.
Has made me know and feel the warmth
That bonds a family.




Family Likeness


Poem by Alison Jean Thomas

“You’re just like them!” they say.
And me, I yell, “No way!
He’s so moody,
She’s so shrill,
His chin juts out,
Boy can she shout!
His nose is big,
And mine’s quite small
There’s no resemblance at all.”

But then on days of harmony
I find that I agree.
Our family is made of different parts,
But we’re all the same
In our hearts.


Exhibitions Of Love


Poem by Alison Jean Thomas

A pat on the hand,
A peck on the cheek,
A slap on the back,
A hug.
No need to speak.
Family love is all around
Like air in a room
Invisible but always present.



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A Mother’s Love


Poem by Helen Steiner Rice

A Mother’s love is something
that no one can explain,
It is made of deep devotion
and of sacrifice and pain,

It is endless and unselfish
and enduring come what may
For nothing can destroy it
or take that love away . . .

It is patient and forgiving
when all others are forsaking.
And it never fails or falters
even though the heart is breaking . . .

It believes beyond believing
when the world around condemns,
And it glows with all the beauty
of the rarest, brightest gems . . .

It is far beyond defining,
it defies all explanation,
And it still remains a secret
like the mysteries of creation . . .

A many splendored miracle
man cannot understand
And another wondrous evidence
of God’s tender guiding hand.





From Dad

Poem by Richard Burge

I never thought I could love someone
The way that I love you
I’m completely fascinated
With everything you do.
I don’t regret a moment with you
Whether good or bad
You have made my life complete,
The best life a boy could have.
You might not ever notice
Everything I do,
But everything I’m doing
Is for no one else but you.
My goal in life is simple
It’s to be your father first.
To protect, defend and love you
When you are at your worst.
I know when you grow older
You won’t want me anymore.
If you ever need me, though
I’ll be waiting at the door.
Promise you will come to me
With any problem that you have.
I’ll always be right here for you.
I love you both! Love, Dad.





My Siblings


Poem by Ekta Sharma

Life is passing so quickly,
Dreams are proliferating so rapidly,
But in the middle of all these,
Memories are embracing so tightly.
The time we spent together was most memorable,
The days we live apart were most dreadful,
The fights we shared together were most dangerous,
Still the care we tend to do is most wondrous.
Rare is the love which I receive from you,
Precious is the knowledge which I receive from you,
But paramount of all these,
Peculiar are my siblings which I receive from God.




My Perfect Father


Poem by Katrina Naomi

held my mum’s hand for the three days
I took to be born, worked nights so she could sleep
between feeds, soaped me with Johnson’s Baby Bath
alongside two floating books of ABC,
taught me to spell playing Scrabble,
offered a pink smarties if I got the letters right
and yellow when they were wrong,
led nature walks through bluebell woods,
showed me how to swim at Margate pool,
dried my tears when I was scared of diving,
bought me my first Speedo when I did,
loved my mother, my sister and our beagle Simba,
shared his money so we had plenty to eat,
didn’t shatter an airing rod across Simba’s back,
didn’t sleep with nurses, didn’t leave my mum,
my sister, Simba and I. Never lied.





Family


Poem by Glenda Campbell

There’s a special kind of closeness
that only families know,
That begins with childhood trust
and deepens as you grow.

There’s a special kind of happiness
in sharing little things,
The laughter, smiles, and quiet talks
that daily living brings.

There’s a special kind of comfort
in knowing your family’s there,
To back you up, to cheer you up
to understand and care.

Of all the treasures life may bring,
your family means the most,
And whether near or far apart,
That love will hold you close.




My Mother


Poem by Ann Taylor

Who sat and watched my infant head
When sleeping on my cradle bed,
And tears of sweet affection shed?
My Mother.

When pain and sickness made me cry,
Who gazed upon my heavy eye,
And wept for fear that I should die?
My Mother.

Who taught my infant lips to pray
And love God’s holy book and day,
And walk in wisdom’s pleasant way?
My Mother.
And can I ever cease to be
Affectionate and kind to thee,
Who was so very kind to me,
My Mother?

Ah, no! the thought I cannot bear,
And if God please my life to spare
I hope I shall reward they care,
My Mother.

When thou art feeble, old and grey,
My healthy arm shall be thy stay,
And I will soothe thy pains away,
My Mother.





The Family Tree


Poem by Jim Wolf

One tree outlives the mighty oak
Because it’s made of special folk,
Through generations changing form,
Providing shelter from life’s storm.

Our parents’ parents and before,
Who may have lived on distant shores,
They root our lives in memories;
We’re nourished by their histories.

A sturdy trunk that lends support
And gives us care of every sort –
The fathers, mothers, uncles, aunts,
Who nurture us like tender plants
The children, branching toward the sky,
Have brand new dreams and deeds to try.
And babies, buds that seem so small,
Will flower so the tree grows tall.






Family Ties

Poem by Virginia Moore

Family ties are precious things
woven through the years,
of memories, togetherness,
of laughter, love and tears.

Family ties are treasured things
forged in childhood days,
by love of parents, deep and true,
by tradition, by family ways.

Family ties are treasured things
and although we may roam,
the tender bond with those we love
still pulls our hearts towards home.





Family


Poem by Jeanette Matthews

Tell me what does family mean to you
Is it all the little special things one another do
Or is it the bond that one another has
Maybe its the love from one generation to another one it pass
Family is more than a six letter word
It is a word that often need to be heard
Family is more than relatives they are friends
Friend that will stick with you to the very very end
A family bond is stronger than ever
Because it can overcome any stormy weather
A family stand tall no matter how hard they fall
Uniting as one when their backs against the wall
That is simply what a family do
Helping you become a better you
So when you think about the word family
Think beyond just the background history
Like they say a empty house is not a home
And a true faithful family never stands alone




Family Tree


Poem by Alison Jean Thomas

It seems strange to me
That a family tree is drawn from the top of the page.
Instead, draw mine with roots deeply planted in firm ground
Like forefathers, whose stories retold,
Nourish us.
Draw the trunk giving support and power,
Strongly branching out
So that young shoots can reach high
And buds,
Some yet unfurled,
May catch dreams in sunlight.



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A Tribute To The Family

Poem by Connie Baker

Of all the silver and the gold,
of all the gems our eyes behold,
we look around and see the sky
and all the clouds go rolling by.
We hear the noise of aero planes,
and listen to the birds that sing.
And then O’ God inside of me a voice
speaks so soft and sweet! And then I
raise my hands to Thee and Thank You
for my family. The trees in all their beauty be….
In God’s creation speaks to me. The
grass, the flowers and all the shrubs
and indications of God’s love. The
mountains, valleys, hills, and vales
and even along some lonesome trail
and then O’ God inside of me a voice speaks so soft
and sweet, and then I raise my hands to Thee
and Thank You for my family. We are all created by God above, and
brought together by His love. We are one
blood, we are all kin, and we are also
each others friend. Wherever we travel across this land, we pray that God will
hold our hands. From every sea to shining sea,
where ever I go, wherever I be the soft sweet
voice speaks inside of me, and then I raise
my hands to Thee, O’ God, Thank You for my
family.




An Ocean Of  Memories


Poem by Kimberly L. Briones

My family is the ocean around us.
My father is the hurricane,
knocking anything and everybody out of his path.
My mother is the sunshine after the storm (my father),
clearing and calming everything else.
My oldest brother is the sand,
kicked and blown away by my dad,
but warmed with care by my mom.
My oldest sister is the breeze in the wind,
cool, quiet, and there when you need her.
My other two brothers are the stingrays,
dangerous,
but also willing to fight anyone who comes along.
And I,
I am an old ship at the bottom of the sea,
lost, abandoned, but full of memories.





A Happy Family


Poem by Dr. A.Celestine Raj Manohar

A happy family is one blessed by God!
Both parents slog all life for their children;
And children honor parents, without rod;
All walk united on way to Heaven.

A happy family lives in piety;
Their home is warm and welcomes everyone;
They’re satisfied and live with satiety;
There’s time for love, care, work, play, also fun!

A happy family loves its neighbors well;
All share their joys, woes, grief and problems too;
Their faith in God, their smiling faces tell;
With divine aim, all earthly works, they do!

A happy family prays in harmony;
God meets their needs of body, soul, money!




 I’m Going Home


Poem by Fion Lim

The unrelenting tug at my heart
Something is amiss
I’ve been away from home
For too many days weeks months
I’m going home

My mother she misses me
My family is waiting for me
Kinship binds hearts together
Roots of love run deep
I’m going home

No matter how far I’m away
Oceans mountains or miles apart
A part of me never leaves home
Home is where my family resides
I’m going back home





The Thing About Family…


Poem by Kelly Roper

The thing about family is,
You may not always like them,
But you’re always going to love them.
It just might take a little while sometimes
To remember that.



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Family Reunions


Poem by Fion Lim

Siblings different as day and night
Same environment we grew up in
Each carrying one’s own character
Diverse values and mindsets
Distinct set of life priorities
Living out lives in various ways

When occasion calls for a reunion
Grievances and complaints cast aside
Differences melt into saw dust
Nothing heavy nothing embarrassing
Just happy chat as best as can be
Reveling in family ties for good measure

Memories of the old a common thread
Laughter and merry-making aplenty
Cherishing the limited time together
Basking in unbreakable bonds of kinship
Before each departing back to own life
Oh the ties of family and reunions



Family Reunion


Poem by Ryan Guerrero

Not enough hours in the day, we often say
we watch as the busyness of life allows time to slip away.
Before we know, days turn to months and months into years,
Time is mapped with laughter and cheers,
the long road sometimes landmarked with sadness and tears.
Elders pass and children grow.
Has it been that long we ask, where does the time go?
Not every chance to gather is taken.
“We’ll see them next time,” we say and hope we’re not mistaken.
A chance like now comes once in a lifetime, it seems,
when the bright light of family is nurtured and beams.
There will be laughter and time to reminisce.
We will all be proud this is a chance we did not miss.





My Family


Poem by Fion Lim

Looking back at my life
my family has always been there
right from the start of my life
we have a long history together

Inevitably there will be moments
of conflicting emotions even anger
yet family is my stronghold
in times of crises and sufferings

When I was down
my family was there to pick me up
when I was unwell and ill
my family poured forth love and care
During times when I was lost
I was guided back to my family
during times when I was forlorn
my family was my undying supporters

Through tears and anguish
through joys and laughter's
through growing up and maturing
my family weathered through it all

My heart fills up tenderly
with love and appreciation
with deep emotions and deep gratitude
my family is always a part of my life!





My Equator…The Center Of The World


Poem by Jackie D. Karp

You are the meaning of strength
at its highest peak.
You have courage
when the rest of us are weak.
You inspire me
to live for the now
and to never give up
because you don’t know how.
I’ve learned from you
why family comes first.
It’s because when you need them,
they’re there when you hurt.
No matter the pain,
it all hurts the same.
And family you can count on
to always remain.
When the road gets rocky,
you seem to take each bump
and walk over them smoothly,
hump after hump.
You have no idea
about the effect you’ve made,
and with the lessons I’ve learned
my life’s made a change.
Not just a change
but also a growth.
From an immature child
to a young woman with hope.




Family


Poem by Josephine Zavala-Florez

God gave each of us a special family
that we can call our own.
A family that loves us for who we are
so we would never feel alone.

They may not like everything we do
or everything we say,
but the beautiful thing about “family”
is that they love us anyway.

Sometimes we feel rejected
by people who do not care,
but our hearts are warmed when remembering
that our family is always there!

So hug them a little more often,
for sometimes we hurt the ones we love.
And tell them how much you love them,
for they were sent to you from above.






Family Matters


Poem by Martha Anderson

How often do we push aside
The thought to make a call
To just one family member
Who we rarely see at all?
Do we know if they are doing well
Or married still?
Do we know if someone close to them
Is sick or very ill?
Are we concerned at how much time
Has passed since we last met?
And are we sure we can afford
To sit and just forget?
We should not waste another day
In doing things we’d rather.
Instead, we should reach out once more
Because our family matters.





The Power Of Family


Poem by Antony Smith

Family is
heaven sent from our father above,
bonded by the power of love.
No matter what, family has each other’s backs
when push comes to shove.
Family is
understanding, never demanding,
all for one and one for all.
I will never leave you alone standing.
Family is
one in itself; my love is your love.
Your pain is my pain, my wealth is your wealth.
I promise to never leave you by yourself.
Family is
the strongest team, the strongest unit.
If love could be visualized,
family would be the blueprint.
Family is
forgiveness and patience.
It’s sweeter than the sweetest fragrance.
The power of family is a reflection of God’s compassion and magnificence.






Family First


Poem by Bonnie B Long

Friends may come and friends may go
Family is first and this I know
Putting friends first is a mistake
And not one that you should make

Family’s forever and this I know
Friends enter your life and then they go
Making friends is fun trust me with this
But not something you would miss

Love your family while they are here
Keep their love very near
Family can leave the world at any time
So don’t make yourself feel like slime

Family is here to comfort you
I know your friends do this too
Without your family you would be lost
Hold on to them no matter the cost



To My Family With Love


Poem by Anna C. Butler

The love of this family can show the work of God
To prevail over our weakest of moments
To lend a hand or mend a broken heart.
To cry or laugh with one another shall always be
Embraced with open arms and a smiling face.
Times they are tough, but alone you will never be
To have the love of this family
It’s as easy as one, two, three.
The joy of a birth, to watch a little life grow
Are memories to cherish that we will never let go
The pain of a death, the emptiness felt inside,
The family is all here, no need to hide
Over the years our surroundings have changed
Now God has blessed us with a little James.
May our daughters grow into little women
They better all remember my sweet baby lemon.
To be so lucky to have a family like this
When we all get to Heaven, God deserves a big kiss.





The Family Tree


Poem by Olive Walters

We’ve got a family album
Like a family tree
A thrill to turn the pages
The pictures we can see

Starting off with grands and greats
Then slowly down the line
Like a book of history
A journey through the time

Fashions start to alter
Mustaches come and go
Ladies skirts skip up and down
A proper fashion show

Top hats change to boaters
To caps then none at all
Ladies bonnets disappear
And so does grannies shawl

Picture’s change to color
Black and white has gone
A different place, a different time
So much to look upon

But what is so amazing
Is the likeness we can see
Showing up the genes
Right through our family tree





I Love You All, My Family


Poem by Shayla S. Randolph

When monsters lurked beneath my bed
And scary dreams ran through my head,
When thunder growled those sounds I dread,
There you were,
My father.
When scuffed up knees made me cry,
Soft hankies wiped my sad eyes dry,
Coaxing me each time I tried.
You were always there,
My mother.
Who held my hand when I was scared?
Ate candy that he should have shared?
The things I did because you dared,
My brother.
In times of trouble, times of need,
I feel such strength surrounding me,
Without whose love I can’t succeed.
I love you all, my family.



Family First


Poem by Ouida Nell Greene

One of the most heart felt feelings is
Putting your family first
It doesn’t require a scholar or math whiz
To recognize one suffering from thirst
Whether it be for liquid or love
My parents put family first with education
Taught about respect and God above
About land and its preservation
And about family and friends
Sharing the present and the past
Making family number one with love that never ends
And memories that last and last!



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The Blessings Of A Big Family


Poem by Jennifer L. Sylvester

The blessings of a big family
are only seen by a few
A few of the chosen ones
that God has given this blessing to
The blessings are so numerous
it’s hard to even start
to number or to name them but
they all hold a place in the heart
The heart of every person in a
big family is unique
its uniqueness makes us special
and should not be critiqued
The memories that are made
are more precious than gold
from babies to weddings
from young and to old
From grandparents to grandchildren
and everyone in between
the many special relationships that are built
and could have never been foreseen
Thank you God
for my big family I will treasure
through the good times and bad
the memories could not be measured
Thank you God
for birthdays, simple get-togethers and even the tears
for I pray that these blessings
last many, many more years
To have a big family
can be a lot of work, not just play
but life is too short
so I THANK GOD FOR MY BIG FAMILY TODAY!






Family Comes Together


Poem by Glaedr the poet

Family comes together
For always and forever
In sickness and in health
In poverty or in wealth
Family comes together
For always and forever
Without any reason
Anytime or any season
Family comes together
For always and forever
In death or in life
In happiness or in strife
Family comes together
For always and forever
In anger or in kindness
Whether all seeing or in blindness
Family comes together
For always and forever
Whether for work or for play
They somehow find a way
For family to come together
Because families are forever




Treasured Gift


Poem by Margaret A. Raikowski

A cherished gift
Your family’s love
A gift to me
From God above
Embraced my life
With open arms
I feel so safe
Away from harm
You make me feel
Like I belong
A strange emotion
Once thought gone
Your family’s trust
I’ll always keep
Your family’s love
I’ll treasure deep




A Tribute To Family


Poem by Michelle A. Moran

I don’t know when it started,
Or how it all began,
But God created families,
As only our Lord can.
He was teaching what it means
To love, honor, and obey.
He wanted a strong bond
That we don’t see too much today.
He wanted someone to hold us
And show respect for others.
He wanted someone who’d be gentle,
So he created mothers.
He wanted someone strong,
A support filled with love,
So he created fathers,
Sent from heaven up above.
Brothers and sisters came next,
With that, an instant friend.
Someone to look up to,
Someone on whom to depend.
When he put them all together,
He was amazed at what he’d done.
He had created a family,
Mother, father, daughter, son.
But look at the family,
Created by only two.
How many we’ve become,
And all because of you.
We have a lot to be thankful for,
The memories through the years.
The many times together,
Full of laughter, full of tears.
I don’t know where we’d be today,
If it weren’t for the two of you.
To show us strength, support, and love,
Like only the two of you can do.





The Stick-Together Families


Poem by Edgar A. Guest

The stick-together families are happier by far
Than the brothers and the sisters who take separate highways are.
The gladdest people living are the wholesome folks who make
A circle at the fireside that no power but death can break.
And the finest of conventions ever held beneath the sun
Are the little family gatherings when the busy day is done.
There are rich folk, there are poor folk, who imagine they are wise,
And they’re very quick to shatter all the little family ties.
Each goes searching after pleasure in his own selected way,
Each with strangers likes to wander, and with strangers likes to play.
But it’s bitterness they harvest, and it’s empty joy they find,
For the children that are wisest are the stick-together kind.



 I Love My Family So Much

Poem by Mahfooz Ali

To be a part of a family like mine

is so divine

where love is shown

hurt is shared

our love for each other is never impaired


we talk

we laugh

we cry

but we are a family

and we do it all together

for as a family

we do it all as one


you hurt one

you hurt all

and as a family unit

we will all stand tall

for we are family

a family full of strength

a family full of love

a family no one can touch

that’s why I love my family so much.






Family Love Forever

Poem by Pd.

Have u ever thought actually

What it would be like, without a family.


Family is the only one,

Where one experiences best of fun.

Family is an elegant necklace,

Whose bond may appear broken

But deep inside, their hearts are still one.


When the unwanted sorrows seem longer than a mile,

Your dear old family makes you smile.


When because of a mistake no event

Works out for your sake.

When life refuses to mend

There comes a sharp bend,

Family gives necessary amends,

To the family all worries can be sent.


In a fraction of time,

Your sorrows will leave

It may sound absurd

But you’ve got to believe.


Wherever you may be,

You belong to the pack.

And to them you can always go back.








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