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Graduation Analogy Poems

These Graduation Analogy poems are examples of Analogy poems about Graduation. These are the best examples of Analogy Graduation poems written by international poets.


Laugh At Your Own Foibles Before Others Do
If you  can laugh at the crazy antics of yourself,
Instead of sitting on the shelf,
You will find others will be laughing with you.
Instead of...

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Categories: age, analogy, appreciation, baptism,



Premium Member Graduation Day
The red letter dawn of budding expectation,
awaited for long, unfurls the exhilaration petals,
the fascinating flower of the future blooms, 
especially on the graduation day.

The maturity...

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Categories: analogy, future, graduation,

Premium Member Graduation Day Pride
It is the last stage after years of school and plays.
From incipiency, a school asserts obeying the rule.
Echoes of the core argument resonate and sway.
Spending...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, appreciation, graduation,

Premium Member Modus Operandi
Home alone in space
Timeless energy abides
All things postulate 
Soft music under stoned stars
Relief from burned out being(s)...

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Categories: analogy, body, celebration, cinderella,

Premium Member Minus Queen Times Covid Nineteen
U K minus queen, where  All's not as it seems; the crowds Will Gather, there will be much piety and blather,  shoulders 
To...

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Categories: absence, analogy, conflict, confusion,



There For Me
Looking 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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Categories: analogy, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Lynching Live: Normality Reins
Lynching Live; So What? Trumped-Up Normality Reins

Knee lynching streamed live,
Shadowed death’s source is revealed;
Justice remains blind!

Cameras roll, showing death’s shadowed 
source.
Cameras don’t lie; streaming the...

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Categories: analogy, black african american,

There Is a Precedent For It
When I was a child, I heard some adults talking,
About a saying that made no sense to me,
Something about a bad order carried out well,
Being...

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Categories: age, analogy, baptism, books,

Premium Member We'Re All At Home Alone Together-
No late night talk shows
 can't go to the movies anymore 
child can't go to the park
 and the playground is closed
 day noon and...

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Categories: analogy, angst, anxiety, conflict,

Scores of Years Post High School Graduation
Scores of years... post high school graduation...

Whether with/without
spectacles regarding myopia, yours truly
boasts twenty twenty highsight
able, eager and willing to site
emotional, mental, physical

and spiritual deficits
lamely attempting...

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Categories: analogy, 10th grade, 11th grade,

When Poetry Steps Off the Page
When poetry steps off the page,
It has come of age,
And is ready for life as a sage.

When poetry steps off the page,
It can many voices...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, beauty, celebrity,

The One Question We Should All Be Asking
There is one question above all others,
That should be on all lips,
Irrespective of age, gender or personal belief,
If we don't want to end up at...

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Categories: analogy, boat, character, community,

Hats
Students wear a mortarboard for graduation
Not a deerstalker like Sherlock Holmes
If they did, I would have to tip my hat
To those with such discriminating domes!

If...

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© Pat Adams  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, character, clothes, humorous,

Great Graduation Day
Great Graduation Day

Looked at long hall we had followed,
Which was noble and also hallowed;
Graduation Day aisle did walk down,
While we would wear cap and gown.

Happy...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allegory, analogy,

Friday Night Bible Study
Hope everyone had a great weekend!!  This week, we plan on meeting           (11 May...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allegory, analogy,


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