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Imagination Age Poems

These Imagination Age poems are examples of Age poems about Imagination. These are the best examples of Age Imagination poems written by international poets.


A fanta see overrides reality
A fanta see overrides reality!

Hello?
I like to get positioned for sixty nine. 

Are you looking for a scheming, 
schlepping, and schvitzing writer? 
natural body and...

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Categories: age, 11th grade, 12th grade,



Daylight savings time more'n minute effect on me
Daylight savings time more'n minute effect on me

In 2024, daylight savings time will begin at two o'clock ante meridiem on Sunday, March tenth. That will...

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Categories: adventure, age, appreciation, creation,

classmates
Curious minds seek knowledge,
laughter, friendship, shared 
classmates, hearts connected.

Chatter fills the air,
laughter beyond imagination
classmates together.

As war comrades
we stand to strive hard,
good memories we still create.

Like...

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Categories: 5th grade, age, anti

90s Kids
The 90s was a quite a time for me.

As a quiet child.

As a lonely child.

On the tire swing, I could see the world.

Until they stopped...

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Categories: age, anxiety,

Premium Member White Wine And Feather Boa Dreams
You wrap yourself 
in the feather boa fantasy of his dreams
sinuous you; X-rated and never sated
dancing to rock ‘n roll— 80’s dated

welcome to the conjugal...

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Categories: age, beauty, marriage, passion,



Premium Member Illicit Ache
The tunnels of transmission sending you through illusion, disillusion, 
thus making connections at random, 
imagination side by side the real, free will, 
far-fetched notions 
open...

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© Lee Norton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: absence, age, care, conflict,

Premium Member Imagination
My mind sets in motion, 
words that will come alive.  
Creativity needs to be added, 
then mix imagination with creativity. 

 
Coming alive within...

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Categories: adventure, age, emotions, feelings,

Give Christmas the green light this year
Imagine those who are heading into Christmas,
Without a moral compass,
Now imagine that on mass,
For people who don't mow their grass,
Not just on one landmass,
Add in...

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Categories: age, allusion, change, character,

Thanksgiving gobbledygook
Thanksgiving gobbledygook

The following anecdote baste
upon overactive imagination of mine
in sync with being married
and monogamously living socially chaste
life as a scrupulous anchorite,
whose weather beaten corporeal flesh
plus...

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Categories: 12th grade, africa, age,

Mercury and Sunshine
mercury and sunshine
will see you walking around sunset 
thought you are the ghost 
which 
come to frighten up the children 
how on earth do ghost...

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Categories: absence, age, allah, allegory,

Premium Member Journey of Time
The future’s just round the corner.
But, is it laughing for us or crying for our time?
Imagine if there was a time in which you could...

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Categories: adventure, age, destiny, future,

Premium Member Lessons Learned From the Tennessee Valley
Lessons Learned from the Tennessee Valley

Spoiled have we become!?
When you look back from whence, we have begun,
the provision of profit to our young,
that sheltered them...

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Categories: abuse, age, america,

Premium Member Nostalgia
A riant flashback inks dusty thoughts,
invoking visions of childhood days.
And I long for hugs, country day trips,
and phantasmagorical picnics.

My imagination starts stirring;
allowing for fantasy and...

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Categories: age, feelings, how i

Tapestry of Love
Near the seashore,where tides bounce
and soothing zephyrs embrace
I see someone like you, 
playing voilin amid dancing seagulls

everything falls into the lap of serenity
 It seems...

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© Aamy Khan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: africa, age, america, angel,

Premium Member My Owner Has Flown
Look into my eyes
Tell me what you see
A cavernous emptiness
A rolling sea

A flicker of light
Like somebody's home
Or a sign that says,
“My owner has flown”

“To parts...

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Categories: age,


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