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Memory Child Poems

These Memory Child poems are examples of Child poems about Memory. These are the best examples of Child Memory poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Boy
Intriguing hollow log
Boyhood, sunshine, smiling
Slippery, slimy frog

Summer days whiling
On undulating grass -
Beauty so beguiling

Cloudy memories, alas,
You, outshining fog -
My bonnie lass...

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Categories: child, first love, memory,



Premium Member Forgiving the Unforgivable
(Lights dim, single spotlight illuminates the speaker, dressed in simple attire. Voice starts trembling, building in intensity)

Can forgiveness mend, a childhood, 
fractured in the dark?...

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Categories: child abuse, father son,

Premium Member That Was Then, This Is Now
That was then,
When,
I played with a doll,
And used a pretend phone to make a call.
I had a favorite stuffed dog,
And had fun chasing a slimy,...

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Categories: child, growing up, memory,

My inner child
My inner child 

Today I reconnected with my inner child,
I realised how she once always smiled, 
Her innocent glowing face is now tear stained,
And full...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: childhood, children, deep, meaningful,

Bearing a Child
Within a garden, unseen yet so true,
A cosmos blooms beneath a mother's hue.
Bioluminescent butterflies take flight,
As constellations whisper through the night.

Here, shifting sands of emotion...

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Categories: birth, blessing, child, life,



Premium Member Pixie Pixela's Purgatory Rebellion
A young girl’s voice, lost in the data, cries out,
"Why are we here?"

Pixie Pixela, her words soft and low, murmurs,
"This world is yours, dear, a...

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Categories: child, freedom, internet, satire,

Premium Member I Loved You
I Loved You

Falling in love is wonderful.
Staying in love impossible.
Romance we followed a dance
we end up forever in a trance.
Happy Father's day, dear dad.
You left....

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Categories: child, desire, fathers day,

Children's Poem VIII
Children's Poems VII

These are poems for children and poems about children and their mothers, fathers, grandmother, grandfathers and extended families. 



Sailing to My Grandfather, for...

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Categories: child, childhood, children, family,

I am my mother's child by Suzan Satchell
I am my mother's child
By: Suzan Satchell 
I am my mother's child I am my mother's child so precious, so kind and so dear. I'm...

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Categories: child, appreciation, memory, mother daughter,

We Left Our Childhood Behind
Remember when we used to play
In our backyards every day
We built castles in the sand
And chased each other hand in hand

Remember when we used to...

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Categories: childhood, feelings, friendship, innocence,

The Bio-Wars: A Son Lost
A tumour abated alters and waits.
Pathway incised, a new one it makes.
Spreading and forming, roots growing down.
The moment’s now here, a mighty rebound.

Battle exhausted, the...

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Categories: child, allegory, cancer, death, grief,

Narrow Margin
- in those moments, it shines.
The nostalgia of an upside down
world glinting up through hourglasses of years,
a mark impressed upon flesh; a scar harbouring
simple childhood...

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Categories: child, analogy,

Premium Member Arlington heights and Me
We'd tore into the city traveling over twenty two towns 
stopping briefly at the Chicago health department so 
the children and I could received immunizations...

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Categories: child, baby, beautiful, beauty, blessing,

Memory
As sleet beats the midnight morning,
Through ice specks and fallen leaves' dust,
With Winter's drought yet colored by
A phantasm's war in my skies.

Through ice specks and...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: child, emotions, introspection, loneliness,

Whispering Trees
There’s no time for poverty
When there’s magic in the air
So long as there’s food 
There’s no need to care,
And a watertight roof 
Over a persons...

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Categories: appreciation, child, memory, nature,


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