Grandfather Allegory Poems
These Grandfather Allegory poems are examples of Allegory poems about Grandfather. These are the best examples of Allegory Grandfather poems written by international poets.
Pipe Lines of Kaimu: PrologueThe orbiting host of a forenoon sky claims a sunny day. They are attributed for the better part of each year, primarily affecting the island's...
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allegory, childhood, dream, feelings,
Let Freedom RingWhen people know you lack their ego
They assimilate in dens of evil
Sanctified swine proliferates
Condescending it pontificates
Assuming you're not with a friend
That leads you to what...
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allegory, betrayal, bible, corruption,
The Longest Night* Paid my heed my friends for the frost giants begin their march southwards,
* and their hounds of winter ,shall...
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allegory, birth, blessing,
Illusory Visions:
they say that all places are the same:
the drought the sertao is on the face of an old grandfather
spring on the butterfly's wing
all snow is...
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allegory, allusion, analogy, extended
Desolations Midnight SnowIt falls softly as it tumbles...
Down from the sky darkly...
Deep in the heart of midnight.
Not a deity stirs at this moment out of time.
As young...
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absence, abuse, addiction, allegory,
Truth IsThe Truth Is
David J Walker
The two-story houses
aligned on Main Street
host ghosts that are
free to come and go
because they know
where their bodies are buried...
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allegory, death, life,
After Their WarAfter Their War
David J Walker
There was only desire and comfort/convenience
Laced with certain frames of entertainment
in between the crap games played with life
Everything OD...
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allegory, world war i,
WaitressWaitress
David J Walker
There is a waitress working at
The Sunrise coffee shop
Who knows her tips depend
On a convincing performance
To that end she knows my name
I am
...
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allegory,
BookendsAs I knew no living grandparents,
I’ve been a grandson to none.
But I have been a son, a god son,
a younger brother, an older...
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allegory, family,
Snapshot DatingSnapshot Dating
The right place
The right time
Again the day begins with
Faint sunshine
Over the sleepy villagers
Gathered in cities like stooks of corn
Stacked against the...
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Categories:
allegory, love,
Should the Levee Ever Break, Act 1, Scene 1, Part 5Every other Friday afternoon before Bumblebee would leave on her special errand, her mother would open the old cedar trunk at the foot of her...
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allegory,
Grandfather ClockI know you love him
but if you're honest with yourselves
its become Greenwich Village obvious
that grandfather clock
is having trouble keeping time
all you need do is look
at...
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allegory,
There For MeLooking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.
I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...
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allegory, 12th grade, character, hope,
Days Go By In the Stream of SunlightThen your falling youth
How pitiful!
In long-term use-
Suspending, feeble breasts-
Obsessed, nostalgic-
Recalling the lustrous sunlight.
There grows-
The line of oblivion of quarter century
There grows-
In the line of...
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Categories:
6th grade, allegory, anxiety,
Have I Been Too Long At the FairHave I been too long at the fair?
by Michael R. Burch
Have I been too long at the fair?
The summer has faded,
the leaves have turned...
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Categories:
absence, allegory, allusion, analogy,