Miscarriage is a painful experience for any woman. No matter at what stage of the pregnancy it happens, the trauma and grief are gutwrenching. We bring you a collection of heartfelt poems about miscarriage. While nothing can repair the loss, some words of hope, support, prayers, and acknowledgment can help the couples feel that they are not alone. Most people who have not experienced a similar loss cannot relate to the pain and may unintentionally say things that can hurt grieving parents. Share these poems with someone who experienced the pain of miscarriage and convey your sensitivity towards their suffering.
Here’s The 15+ Heart-Touching Miscarriage Poems
1. I Thought Of You:
In this poem, a mother is conversing with God after the miscarriage. She is asking can she be a mother even when the baby is not with her. God replies to her questions by showing a beautiful image of unborn babies playing together. A must read miscarriage poems for moms. I thought of you and closed my eyes and prayed to God today. I asked what makes a Mother, and I know I heard him say. A Mother has a baby, this we know is true. But God can you be a Mother, when your baby’s not with you? Yes, you can, he replied, with confidence in his voice, I give many women babies, when they leave is not their choice. Some I send for a lifetime, and others for a day. And some I send to feel your womb, but there’s no need to stay. I just don’t understand this God; I want my baby here. He took a breath and cleared his thought, and then I saw a tear. I wish I could show you, what your child is doing today. If you could see your child smile, with other children and say… “We go to earth to learn our lessons, of love and life and fear. My Mummy loved me so much; I got to come straight here. I feel so lucky to have a Mum, who had so much love for me. I learned my lessons very quickly, my Mummy set me free. I miss my Mummy oh so much, but I visit her each day. When she goes to sleep, on her pillow’s where I lay. I stroke her hair and kiss her cheek, and whisper in her ear, Mummy don’t be sad today, I’m your baby, and I’m here.” So you see dear sweet one, your children are okay. Your babies are here in my home, and this is where they’ll stay. They’ll wait for you with me, until your lessons are through. And on the day that you come home, they’ll be at the gates for you. So now you see what makes a Mother, it’s the feeling in your heart. It’s the love you had so much of, right from the very start. Though some on earth may not realise, until their time is done. Remember all the love you have, and know that you are a special Mum.
2. To A Baby Who Was Never Born:
A short, yet moving poem for miscarriage describing the roller coaster of emotions a mother goes through after miscarriage. A life inside me, a love so strong. She died inside me, but the love lives on. It broke my heart for her to go. I love her, I need her like she’ll never know. I never held her, or heard her cry, And I wasn’t ready to say goodbye. I never dressed her in tiny clothes, Or saw her smile as I tickled her toes. I cry for her in the night. It hurts so much, and no one can make it right.
3. A Million Times:
It’s rather tough to move on emotionally after a miscarriage. Millions of thoughts go around in the minds of parents. A mother has given words to her feelings in the poem below. A million times we’ve needed you, A million times we’ve cried. If love alone could have saved you, You never would have died. If all the world was ours to give, We would give it yes, and more, To see you coming up the steps, And walking through the door. To hear your voice and see your smile, To sit and talk a while, To be with you that same old way, Would be our fondest day. A heart of gold stopped beating, Two smiling eyes closed to rest, God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best.
4. Sweet Baby Girl:
The few moments that this mother had with her daughter will stay with her forever. She has explicitly penned down her feeling for her love below. Sweet Baby girl in heaven above, God sent you to us with much love, Not knowing what pain it would cause. I deal with it just because. The few moments I had you in my arms, Will last me till the end of time, Till I see and know, you were really mine. All my love I send to you, In hopes, you won’t be blue. Oh my sweet angel, Look down at me, Take this pain and set me free. I long to see you in the future, To hold you and kiss you, And show you I really missed you.
5. Blood Puddles:
This miscarriage quotes and poem describes about the miscarriage in the most intense way. Clay the feathered hair dry after sinking feels much thicker the substance; it evaporates like my life sworn into black and white of the sea at hand I cannot make a move or see a speckle of tunnel light quite possibly I am drowning flavour sticks candylike around the lips of a dreamer shallow edges deceive slip off water hole breathes me funnel down I haven’t gotten a chance to speak my mind to state my forgiveness slay the grudges it is possible I am drowning thinner now with a baby blinking one second dead red the next nurse gripping my hand hospital looks darker than light it’s quite possible I have been sworn into black and white touching my toes again and nothing’s wet.
6. An Angel Never Dies:
Here’s a tear-jerking poem of a baby for his grieving mother. He is telling his mom that he loved her right from the start and even felt all the gentle squeezes that she gave. Read more below! Don’t let them say, I wasn’t born That something stopped my heart I felt each tender squeeze you gave I’ve loved you from the start. Although my body you can’t hold, It doesn’t mean I’m gone. This world was worthy, not, of me God chose that I move on. I know the pain that drowns your soul, What you are forced to face. You have my word, I’ll fill your arms Someday we will embrace. You’ll hear that it was “meant to be, God doesn’t make mistakes.” But that won’t soften your worst blow. Or make your heart not ache. I’m watching over all you do, another child you’ll bear. Believe me when I say to you, That I am always there. There will come a time, I promise you When you will hold my hand, Stroke my face and kiss my lips And then you’ll understand. Although, I’ve never breathed your air, Or gazed into your eyes. That doesn’t mean I never “was.” An angel never dies.
7. A Lament For My Baby:
The mother here is lamenting her baby to whom she didn’t even get a chance to say ‘hello;. She is agitated and sad thinking why Jesus took her ‘angel’ away from her. I never got to hear you laugh you never saw me cry didn’t get a chance to say “Hello.” you never said “Goodbye.” I didn’t think that I could feel so sad, lost and forlorn. I never knew God chose his Angels before some of them were born. Your life was short yet special I shared it all exclusively I felt you breathe, I felt you kick. You were alive inside of me. Every baby is an Angel and every angel is divine God needed one in heaven He came down and took mine And although we are not together we’re not really apart for you’ll always occupy a space deep within my heart. Time has begun to ease my pain It’s only some days now I cry. When I wish, I could have said “Hello” and heard you say “Goodbye.”
8. Precious Little One:
Here’s a poem by the baby who couldn’t even meet his mother. He is thanking his mother for all the love and care she gave him in those few days. He even tell his parents not to worry about him as he is in Jesus’ arms. I’m just a precious little one who didn’t make it there. I went straight to be with Jesus, but I’m waiting for you here. Many dwelling here where I live waited years to enter in. Struggled through a world of sorrow, a world marred with pain and sin. Thank you for the life you gave me, it was brief but don’t complain. I have all Heaven’s Glory, suffered none of earth’s great pain. Thank you for the name you gave me. I’d have loved to bring it fame. But if I’d lingered in earth’s shadows, I would have suffered just the same. So sweet family – don’t you sorrow. Wipe those tears and chase the gloom. I went straight to Jesus` arms from my loving Mother’s womb.
9. They Say Love is Blind:
Love is blind, as a mother starts loving her baby even before seeing his face. This miscarriage poem for mom states that she may not have dressed the baby or rock him to sleep. Nonetheless, she loves him with all her heart and soul. They say love is blind, and you made this true I never got to place you in an outfit either pink or blue Never rocked you in my arms as you quietly slept Not one tear did I get to dry as you sadly wept I loved you none the less with all of my heart My world crashing down when we were torn apart I dream of you wrapped in a blanket of a white angel wing The Lullaby you hear is the comfort I wanted to bring I still hold you every day the only way I know how God doesn’t take my love for you this much he does allow It is as strong as it would have been if I would have seen you After my journey in life is done, I will carry my love through It will carry me straight to you, you will never be hard to find We will be together, and I will hold the love that was blind Looking into eyes that are mine that show a soul I made I will place you on my chest where you always should have laid They say love is blind, and you made this come true I will place you in an outfit either pink or blue I will rock you in my arms as you quietly sleep I will dry your tears as you happily weep
10. Our Baby:
The emotion a woman goes through feeling a life growing inside her can never be described in words. She changes her routine, her lifestyle and even aspirations for this ‘fragile’ being. But the miscarriage destroys everything. This is what the poet describes in this poem. A space where life once stirred My eyes were not yet seeing Where once my heartbeat shared a tone with a small and fragile being So scarcely formed yet still a life A dream, a hope, a promise Our plans were changed to now include This new life thrust upon us Then just as quickly as it came Our dreams were gone away The deepest pain I’ve ever felt Our baby died today With footprints left upon our hearts She gently took her leave We’re left with nothing but regret And only time to grieve There was no service to be held No mourning time required No songs of longing and despair No words to be inspired We’re simply told to bear the pain “It’s nature’s way,” they say I can’t forget our baby moved inside me yesterday And with each word of sorrow my teardrops fall like rain The anger and resentment are mixed with guilt and pain I look to heaven for a sign to help search out a course Where love can teach acceptance and eliminate remorse My body will accept the truth that now our baby’s gone But in our hearts, our Angel everlastingly lives on!
11. His Journey Has Just Begun:
This early miscarriage poem will provide some tranquility and composure to the grieving mother. The mum appeals to the world not to think that her baby has gone away as his journey has just begun. He has been transferred from the world of tears and sorrows to the world of comfort and warmth. And she is positive that he will live in peace in his world. Don’t think of him as gone away His journey’s just begun. Life holds so many facets This earth is only one. Just think of him resting From the sorrows and the tears In a place of warmth and comfort Where there are no days and years. Think how he must be wishing That we could know today How nothing but our sadness Can really pass away And think of him as living In the hearts of those he touched For nothing loved is ever lost And he was loved so much.
12. My Little Angel:
Here’s an emotional poem about miscarriage, describing a woman’s journey from the blissful days of pregnancy to wretched days after the miscarriage. I felt your presence there inside of me, nestled soft and warm; Sweet scent of baby’s breath, precious words left unadorned. I saw your tiny heartbeat, then I knew that you were fine; A perfect baby we created, one that would be mine. Then that tragic day it came there was nothing I could do, Only wait and hope for the precious life of you. Yes in the beginning your daddy was afraid; Only he would love you unconditional and never run away. He loved you more this I do know, as he cried for you that day, When the doctor said that you were gone, daddy wanted you to stay. He would have held you close to him, and see your perfect form, A gift of daddy’s love, would have kept you safe and warm. Only now you are an angel over me beautiful and bare, My heart would hurt if you cried for me and mommy was not there. Still we are together in my heart and memories, You are still a part of my memory. Rest gentle now ‘sweet baby’ there is no pain you are never alone, I know you are with the guiding angels in you peaceful home. I will come with you someday only now is not my time, Then we will be together again again you will be mine.
13. I’ll Hold you in Heaven:
The mother in the poem states that she couldn’t hold the baby on the earth, but she will meet and embrace him in the heaven. Until then, the angels will watch over, and the Father will protect him. From the very beginning, I loved you, As I made plans to hold you and rock you: You were tiny and helpless as you lay in my womb, But something went wrong, and soon you were gone; My young heart was broken; my tears fell like rain, I’d never known such heartache and pain. I wonder who you look like, your dad or me, Do you have my smile and his eyes? Would you have been big and tall or tiny and small? We had dreams for you that reached to the skies. It was long, long ago and I still miss you so, Thanks to Jesus, I’ll see you in heaven. I’ll hold you in heaven someday, When my trials on earth pass away; The angels have rocked you, the Father watches over you, I know you’re waiting for me; I never could hold you or tell you “Goodbye”, But I’ll hold you in heaven someday.
14. Fluff Up The Clouds:
This poem of a mother calling out to the angels to take care of her baby in the heaven will leave you tears. Call heaven there’s an Angel That’s coming home today. Our hearts are sad and broken Because he couldn’t, stay. Fluff up the clouds and lay him Gently in your care. Place the tiny halo Softly in his hair. Our arms will never hold him again Our lips will never kiss The velvet of his cheeks again We were not prepared for this. In our hearts will be a tiny hole Where always you will be. Because we loved you so much Our hearts will always grieve.
15. Never:
Mothers begin dreaming of their life with their babies even before they enter the world. After planning so much for the baby, when a misfortune like this occurs, it leaves even the strongest of people devastated. The mother here is expressing her regret at not having been able to see, feel and touch her baby. I’ll never get to see your precious face; or whisper words to make you feel safe I’ll never get to hold you tight when you can’t sleep at night I’ll never get to sing to you a sweet lullaby, to calm you down when you cry I’ll never get to fall asleep with you in my arms, all bundled in a blanket to keep you warm I’ll never get to hear you laugh and giggle or see you little toes wiggle There are many things I will never get to do, but the hardest is not being with you.
16. Love in Every Tear:
Here’s another one of the moving poems about miscarriage of a baby written by a mother to her unborn child. She dreamt of her life with the baby, how they would laugh, rock and wiggle together. But unfortunately, everything was lost in the blink of an eye. In the end, she proclaims that even if he hasn’t been able to make to the world, she will always be his mother. O precious, tiny, sweet little one You will always be to me. So perfect, pure, and innocent Just as you were meant to be. We dreamed of you and your life And all that it would be. We waited and longed for you to come. And join our family. We never had the chance to play, To laugh, to rock, to wiggle. We long to hold you, touch you now And listen to you giggle. I’ll always be your mother, He’ll always be your dad. You will always be our child, The child that we had. But now you’re gone…but yet you’re here We’ll sense you everywhere. You are our sorrow and our joy, There’s love in every tear. Just know our love goes deep and strong We’ll forget you never The child we had, but never had And yet will have forever!
17. Piece of my Heart:
The mother is expressing her sorrow of having been robbed of the joy of motherhood. She has given words to her frustration of not being able to find if the baby was a girl or boy, not being able to see the tears and hug away the fears. She is now left with just a few memories when the baby was inside her. How was it to be that I now am robbed of such joy? Of watching you grow or finding out if you’re a girl or boy. Never did I get to hear your cries or even see your tears, Or kiss your little brow and hug away your fears. I am just left here now with pain and few memories, Of the days that were happy with you inside of me. For you were loved and wanted oh so much, What I would give just to have felt your touch. The hours crawl by yet the time does not seem to slow, I want to scream out to the world you are gone, why don’t they know? How is the world still turning when I feel it should have stopped? Why are people laughing and living when it feels like I can not? Not enough tears can be shed to express the love we have for you, No words can describe what we all wanted to be able to do. I would have just held you and breathed in your sweet smell, Shouted with joy and phoned all the people we wanted to tell. But this time, we called loved ones with the sad news, That too little were you to live among us, and we were meant to lose. But nothing will ever erase those twelve weeks we had together, For a piece of my heart, you now hold always and forever.