Funny And Loving Poems about Family
Parents- “When Our Dark Meets a Spark”

Parents are the reason we are successful today.
They tell us when to look and when to look away.
Tell us, dreams, take flight when you begin,
Victory is found within.
They scold, but it’s for our good,
They teach us like they should,
They are light in the dark,
They are a flame that lights the spark,
Shoulder to lean on,
A place where we belong.
Sweet, but sneaky

Sugar sugar, it makes us so sweet,
but makes parents give a big beat.
Sugar sugar, I love it so,
But my parents will say Out of my house you go!
Sugar sugar now I regret,
Yeah, now I hate baguettes!
Sugar, sugar, I loved you, but why?
Cause I love you, oops, at least it was a try.
My Sister

My sister is so good, they say,
But at home, she is not that way.
So good at studying, what is the use,
We are in danger when we play duck, duck, goose.
always blaming so rude,
She never made us happy, dude!
She is not all bad,
Her bad behaviour is just a fad.
But still, don’t trust her,
Beware, you will be in danger.
My Mum

Don’t take this, my mum says
She doesn’t say, but just a gaze
don’t do this, don’t do that
She says no right off the bat
She scolds us, but it’s for our good
Get out, yeah, I would
She makes me laugh and cry
She roasted me like a French Fry
Despite all this, I love her so
My mom makes me laugh,
She thinks I am insane,
But she looks at me
and thinks the very same!
Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQs) Funny and Loving Poems about Family
What are these poems about?
These poems celebrate the laughter, love, and little chaos that come with being part of a family! From funny moments with parents and siblings to lessons learned through scoldings and smiles every verse captures the warmth and humor of home.
What is the poem “When Our Dark Meets a Spark” about?
This poem is a beautiful tribute to parents, the guiding lights who teach, scold, support, and inspire us. It shows how their care and advice help us find our spark even in dark times.
Theme: Love, Guidance, Gratitude
Why is “Sweet, but Sneaky” called that?
Because it’s both funny and relatable! It’s about the sweet temptation of sugar — and the trouble it brings when parents catch you having too much. A lighthearted take on childhood cravings and consequences.
Theme: Humor, Mischief, Childhood
What is the poem “My Sister” about?
It’s a playful poem about sibling love and rivalry. It shows how sisters can be both sweet and scary — the best friends and biggest pranksters at the same time.
Theme: Sibling Bonds, Humor, Family Fun
What message does “My Mum” give?
“My Mum” blends humor and affection, showing how mothers guide us, scold us, and make us laugh all at once. It’s a funny yet touching tribute to moms who love fiercely, even when they’re strict.
Theme: Mother’s Love, Family, Fun
Who wrote these poems?
These poems were written by a young writer Naga Yakshitha Sharma with a sense of humor and heart, capturing the funny and loving sides of family life through simple, expressive verses.
Perfect for readers who enjoy: Family stories, kids’ poetry, and heartfelt humor.
Why read funny family poems?
Because they remind us that every family no matter how strict, silly, or sweet is filled with love. Laughter and poetry make even everyday moments special.
Reading these poems feels like: Sitting with your family, laughing at old memories, and realizing how lucky you are.
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