Farewell 7Th Grade Poems | Examples

These Farewell 7Th Grade poems are examples of 7Th Grade poems about Farewell. These are the best examples of 7Th Grade Farewell poems written by international poets.


Premium Memberfarewell

palm trees sunsets
a week of charleston's beaches
sweet remembrance, farewell


Premium MemberOf Dream Travels

For a blessed hour to sleep and awaken in 
your presence,
as the dusty antique grandfather clock chimes in 
solemnity's hour of bereavement,
to whom I am enslaved, always.
My cherish of you in unquenchable fires, scorching,
undying, 
as the netherworld's watchmen appear in the
eve shadows-
remnants of the years past joys and sorrows.

All of life's anguish of regrets,
of sweeter remembrances,
of seeking solace from the sympathy
of the saints,
as summertide's augustness begins
to weep farewell, fading.

I still hear your jeweled singing,
of dream travels through the expanse
of misted drapes of stars of a sapphire
and golden heaven-gate,
to have communion with you. ~

Trapped In Love

You stood before me,
Smile o’ so bright,
The plate of mush you gave me,
I've always feasted at night.

A reached my hand out,
Wishing for just one word,
Yet you whisked away,
Leaving me o' so hurt.

The metal bars I rest within,
The 'love' you so called,
Yet it feels o' so cold,
Even with my burning heart.

Next time you come my way,
I beg you to stay,
As the 'friend' you so called,
I bid you again,
Farewell.

[ELSA TONG - SERI JUBLI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL MALAYSIA]
© Joan Lee  Create an image from this poem.

Farewell

For them the last day came,
After a more than a decade of school-life.
The memories remain intact,
And sharp as the blade of a knife.

Long years of fun they had,
And lots of things they did.
Making friends and sharing moments,
Since the time they were kid.

Every story has an end,
And this was just the same.
Now they must move ahead,
And carry on with life’s game.

They leave the school with sweating eyes,
To control their tears, they try.
As the school-bell ringed it’s last.
And as friends and rivals bid goodbye.

Premium MemberAriel Could Not Hide Her Light

Ariel could not hide her light, it illuminated the sea.
She was an underwater lighthouse, guiding ships.
Dissatisfied, because she did not understand her gifts.
She sought other worlds, adventure, wanting to be more.

She had no idea that she was the quintessential mermaid.
No one was allowed to tell her, so they bid her farewell.
Hoping her purity and love would change the world.
Knowing her empathetic confidence would be a joy to all.

Ariel’s enthusiastic adventure helped her to realize
Her own strengths and talents. She felt humbled and grateful.
She returned to the ocean, to retain her position as mermaid.
Gifting lost sailors with a memory of happily ever after and forever.


Nostalgia

Nights have passed by since my Farewell at school.
Opening my presents I screamed like some fool.
Singing loud tunes eyes shut in the shower,
Talking with toys while watching 'Fawlty Towers',
Alone at peace in school walking round the tree,
Licking a 10 cents popsicle sugar free,
Going swimming and crushing on my teachers.
I’ve never thought I’ve had a lot going on
At least….. till the day I’ve done nothing but yawn.

Addiction My Friend

Addiction my Friend
Poet: Migdalia Torres


No one knows the shadows that fall when

addiction rules a minor’s soul

Addiction my friend that raises me

Lord help me not to pretend,

The hell I am going through to concord this

Addiction my friend, it will be to the end

Farewell to Hope, Love, and Glory

No one will know until I am buried in this snow

Addiction my friend we will depart only at the end

God forgive my soul, for addiction took its toll

Now no one cares, but the addiction was there in my time of despair

Addiction my friend that raises me

This virus took my soul,

but the addiction was there to comfort my pain and sorrow

Addiction my friend you fail me at the end

Addiction my friend that raises me

Premium MemberChristmas Couplet

My last will and testament gives you all a giant farewell party, Rudolph said
Which made Dasher, Dancer, and Prancer, our biggest goofballs and I wish he was dead.

Written 12-18-2018      
Contest:  A Cute Christmas Couplet
Sponsor:  Andrea Dietrich

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