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Nostalgia Blank Verse Poems

These Nostalgia Blank Verse poems are examples of Blank Verse poems about Nostalgia. These are the best examples of Blank Verse Nostalgia poems written by international poets.


Premium Member WASTE NOT - WANT NOT
In those days we had to make do and mend.
Milk bottles we would rinse out and return.
Kellogg’s cartons we collect for children
to cut and paste...

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Categories: england, nostalgia,



a glass of water
A glass of water

He got up late and thought of coffee,
he had to drink it in black
Forgot to buy milk yesterday because it was raining
...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: absence, abuse, adventure, africa,

Evening at Portofino Ristorante
the dining hall is half empty
because it is friday - shabbat
and good jews light candles at home
not such a good jew i am out
with my...

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Categories: death, new york, nostalgia,

Premium Member I Am Supposed To Be a Human Being
I had a happy childhood at first
Yeah I played with dolls to a tragic
Extent. It was a dream of some
Type of female existence.  I...

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Categories: age, best friend, black

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



Premium Member Teen Magazine 1965
teen magazine was popular in 1965 when I was thirteen
mom had Better Homes and Garden, Redbook and Women’s Day.
it was only right that my identical...

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Categories: nostalgia,

The Baby Boomers of Paradise
Those were the days my friend, how blessed we were
Although, in past quandam days, knew it not.
Home to us was warm and dry, sound and...

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Categories: cool, crazy, innocence, music,

The Best of Years
The best of years

in a side room where things are put to be used later but never will
there is an old “brother” typewriter gathering dust,...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bullying, dedication, destiny,

On the Year's Last Day
unspoken words linger
unfinished conversations whisper
soft gray clouds
veil sullen skies
a day of calm
anticipates a storm

Bite Size Poem #31 Poetry Contest...

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Categories: angst, introspection, missing you,

Premium Member Christmas Gift
“Is there any gift more precious than the gift of love by those who blessed us with the gift of life”! 
by the Poet

When December...

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Categories: family, growing up, memory,

Premium Member The Hidden Wall
Inspired By My Beloved Poet- Robert Frost.

Stone walls become protectors of the land;
each stone is placed to balance and hold tight
through time, surviving long past...

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Categories: inspirational, nostalgia, poets, tribute,

Premium Member Death Was An Awakening
Yes death was an awakening 
We did not realize we carried it with us
Until our smiles were wiped clean
And the laughter had stopped

It did not...

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Categories: veterans day, war,

Premium Member Be But One of Twelve
Fortuitous, my errant self arose
upon yon glen, my mellow eyes favor
tawny giants teeming with varied life,
nesting, crawling, climbing, perched or flying
gracefully aloft, same endless dreamers.

Shrubs...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: character, destiny, endurance, life,

Premium Member Stardust Memory
Stardust vigil of eager twelve-year-old
Owl’s evening hoots brings awe to forest
Sweeping shadows inspires imagination full tilt.
Memory floats up sixty years later, making her smile....

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Categories: age, memory, nostalgia,

Global Warming
Hot air…
We’ve got far too much of it
Rising from the un-drained swamps of Washington, DC.
Shortsighted thinkers must face long-term problems.
Masses of turbulent air from the...

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Categories: america, earth, political, pollution,


Book: Shattered Sighs