Remember Abecedarian Poems
These Remember Abecedarian poems are examples of Abecedarian poems about Remember. These are the best examples of Abecedarian Remember poems written by international poets.
Echoes of the Silent Shore "L o v e lives
in the archaic abyss of an
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Categories:
love, romance,
An Affair To Remember"Musings of Love"
A n affair to remember and cherish
B oth of us with bemused smiles every time we met
C harismatic in every way, every move
D...
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Categories:
feelings, love, remember,
Soulistic Beauty Of The Soul
A touch of grace upon the face of the earth is what she is, this
Bacchus of sweet ecstasy that resides within us strong...
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Categories:
appreciation, spiritual,
How to survive middle schoolAlways be sarcastic, but not so much that it's rude.
Be very careful to pretend not to notice what others think.
Clothes don't matter, but they do....
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Categories:
6th grade, 7th grade,
Nature Delight
Written: December 07, 2023
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An art...
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Categories:
analogy, appreciation, beauty, nature,
Second Chances
I have always been delighted at the prospect of a new day, a fresh try, one more start, with perhaps a bit of magic waiting...
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Categories:
appreciation, inspirational, light, morning,
Sonic AngelsAngels in furs so white
Brave voices as cool as sprite
Cheeks so red or pink
Delights your day without a wink
Endless care reserved for you
Flocking in...
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Categories:
angel, god, heaven,
Willy Brandts GestureWilly Brandt was the German Chancellor
Who mended fences after the Second World War
A journalist during the war who fled
To Norway and Sweden campaigning against...
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Categories:
angst, remember,
An Abecedarian Poem Keeps Me FreshWhy do I write poetry?
It is something that helps me relax, like painting and cartooning.
Most of what I have written probably isn’t poetry at all
Just...
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Categories:
abecedarian, poetry, writing,
Categories:
blessing, god, happy, love,
MazeA ll of a sudden, a
B ird, dancing down
C ame to me in my garden, said:
D estined, you humans are, with
E xcellent knowledge gift.
F...
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Categories:
depression, humanity,
Gratitude Cures Most ThingsI
Ayanda is a Zulu name (A to Z already), my daughter
Brindha is her aunt in KwaZulu-Natal, my "sister" - remember -
Calling cousins siblings is common...
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Categories:
10th grade, africa, age,
Immaculate DeceptionHad been perfect and free from corruption, a natural singularity
Fractals proceeding from fractals in perfect regularity
Then, all of a sudden – a cataclysm – this...
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Categories:
8th grade, 9th grade,
Oracle of GizaA new day perhaps, of immeasurable tin, sound of din
A hurricane noise, a thrall of riotous cuts, although thin
The blood-curdle choke of rage from before
Now...
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Categories:
11th grade, absence, allusion,
Listen But Don'T HearI wish I could hear him when he tells me I'm beautiful. I wish I could hear him when he tells me he loves me....
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Categories:
growth, innocence, journey, relationship,